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Re: Shutesbury, Mass Auction
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Posted by Tim B from MA on July 10, 2006 at 20:26:10 from (64.30.77.78):
In Reply to: Re: Shutesbury, Mass Auction posted by D17 man on July 10, 2006 at 16:46:27:
Hi D17Man. I am in Shrewsbury, near Worcester. I went to undergrad and grad school at UMASS Amherst though, and lived in Sunderland for part of that time. I love the "Happy Valley" and would like to move back there sometime, but for now we are settled pretty deeply here in central Mass. Because you could not claim your stuff till the end of the auction last Thursday, I had a few hours to kill so I took a drive around with my dad to some of my old stomping grounds: Sugarloaf Mt., Cranberry Pond, Rattlesnake Gutter Road in Leverett, Silver Bridge and other swimming and fishing spots on Cushman Brook. I think my dad got a tad bored, but I had a grand time. There"s some great farm land in Sunderland area, are you a farmer or in some other related work?
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