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To: Rambi who wrote (58737)2/19/2001 5:06:53 PM
From: Volsi Mimir  Respond to of 71178
 
If the Ground Round was across the freeway,
I been there and that hotel next to it use to let trucks park there. Spent a lotta cold nites around there.
Lucky you didn't have to go to Watertown up north of Syracuse at this time
of year-- that is the real snow belt and lake -effect- they have the BIGGEST sno-plows I ever saw on a road. And white-outs, lordy just like Wyoming.

Sky-Line-? what state?- I don't do Parkways (many states have no truck on parkways- my dad learnt the hard way in New Jersey.
One of his classic stories we have heard a million times and can repeat verbatim.)
there Sky Line drive above Oakland,CA GREAT view of the inner bay and if I remember lights stuck in the road like I64 in VA for fog.



To: Rambi who wrote (58737)2/19/2001 5:38:57 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
It was a pretty day here Rambi. We've been having lots of rain- but today at lunch, anyway, there was brilliant blue sky with clouds- and snow on our local mountains (or hills, depending on what you think a mountain is). A friend and I went to a local winery for lunch. They serve these roasted heads of garlic that are just the BEST- they roast the whole head and bring it to you, and you can spread the soft toasted garlic on your bread. SO good. And they make the best Tiramisu in the valley- so that's an extra bonus.

Sometimes life is so sweet. And then sometimes it's so horrible it's sweet. Then there are those times in the middle when you are waiting for the sweet part.