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Fungal Cytology
8/14/2002

It is a hot, sticky, sweaty day in central New Hampshire...just the kind of weather that makes us consider fungi, which is exactly what 105 Gordon Research conferees are doing today. This isn't the stuff you treat with creams and sprays, but then again, we're in Andover, where the Town responds to tent caterpillars in a swift and severe fashion.

No, I suspect our guests are talking about the kind of fungus found behind the walls of the shower on the second floor of Davis House.

Up at the rink, cement mixers are lining up as a team of twenty men deals with more concrete matters....Pouring the new floor.

How do they choose which guy gets to work the spewer?

It's a sticky, hot day in the Blackwater River Valley.
The kind of day that prompts one to think about fungi in all of their manifestations.
Or more concrete matters...
This guy's job is to walk on the hose.
The grid that supports the refrigeration pipes does not place two different metals into contact with one another, thereby creating electrolysis problems. That's different from our last rink.