Gristmill: The Noyac Road Blues
When a country lane becomes an infernal, rushing, nonstop artery.
When a country lane becomes an infernal, rushing, nonstop artery.
I had to say I wasn’t breastfeeding in order for my CVS questionnaire to be accepted, but, what the hell, I’ll say anything to get a shot.
The one I’m to have Sunday, at Mattituck’s CVS, will be my second, and then, two weeks hence, I presume I’ll be home free. Mary is to have hers at the same place the day after mine. Why they couldn’t do us both at the same time I don’t know, but we consider ourselves lucky to get them.
We’ll continue to wear masks and to wash our hands more often than we would have in the past, of course, wanting, as ever, to be good citizens.
Whenever my daughters complain about lugging an extra bag of groceries, climbing an extra flight of stairs, or enduring yet another Covid-related frustration, I remind them to “think about Shackleton.”
AMAGANSETT
Christina and Neal Gabler to Matthew and Nadine Abramcyk, 8 Dennistoun Drive, Dec. 22, $2,010,000.
Jeffrey and Sheila Britz to David and Kyra Barry, 169 Atlantic Avenue, Feb. 11, $9,500,000.
BRIDGEHAMPTON
Paula Gottret to Matthew and Nancy Bromberg, 321 Paul’s Lane, Dec. 16, $6,995,000.
47 Sams Creek Acq L.L.C. to Metta Hampton Acquisition L.L.C., 47 Sams Creek Road, Dec. 21, $10,200,000.
15 Kellis L.L.C. to Angela and Neil Burgess, 15 Kellis Way, Dec. 29, $6,600,000.
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