IT'S THE BIG ONE!!!
Thankfully, we are only 10 days away from the first day of Spring! Yes...shout from the roof tops, do your happy dance.... Unfortunately, with Spring, comes pothole season. The term 'pothole' was first used in 1826 to describe a cylindrical cavity from a few inches to several feet deep in rock...normally found in glaciers and gravel beds. It was also used to describe a pit, a hollow, a deep hole for a mine or from peat-digging. In 1909, it was used to reference a cylindrical hole in the road. It's pretty funny that the term 'pothole' was first used to describe a hole in a glacier, because I feel like some of the potholes in Ilion are the size of a small glacier. Here is a few photos of what I call pothole lane...on Elm Street between Gordon Place and Brook Street. Post a picture of the biggest pothole you can find.