So, what are you doing this weekend?
#1601
Originally Posted by paS2K,May 31 2006, 10:12 PM
No stone tower....my son says it was Mt Baldy....just N of Mt Battie We started our hike with at least a mile on a logging road that heads due west from the Lobster Pound....then 0.5 miles of steep ascent to the top.
#1603
This coming weekend is our granddaughter's 5th birthday party. We love kiddie birthday parties.
We have a bit more planting to do, dinner with a friend, low key weekend. We must rest up for NEXT weekend's big activities at SF!
We have a bit more planting to do, dinner with a friend, low key weekend. We must rest up for NEXT weekend's big activities at SF!
#1604
This weekend I'm heading to NE Peeay on Friday afternoon for a gathering of the Mens Group at our church.....about 12 vintage friends getting together in two summer cottages high above the mighty Susquehanna River for a 36-hour getaway.
We traditionally talk late into the night on Friday....then head out to a hearty breakfast at a local diner on Saturday. The river is about a mile wide at this spot.....sometimes slow/ sometimes fast; it's great for bird watching (eagles, osprey, various hawks, blue heron) and river tubing
I'll post some pics next week. This will be a WG warm-up for me.....traveling the same route for the first ~100 miles...
We traditionally talk late into the night on Friday....then head out to a hearty breakfast at a local diner on Saturday. The river is about a mile wide at this spot.....sometimes slow/ sometimes fast; it's great for bird watching (eagles, osprey, various hawks, blue heron) and river tubing
I'll post some pics next week. This will be a WG warm-up for me.....traveling the same route for the first ~100 miles...
#1605
Originally Posted by paS2K,May 31 2006, 07:15 PM
Were you at IC or Cornell or Elmira or Syracuse or one of the SUNY schools
OK... maybe one...
How many schools have their own waterfall? Cornell has three!
(and it only took me six hours and about fifty attempts to get this post to actually appear. )
#1607
It's definitely a bit more cost-effective as a tourist.
It cost about $170k total for her four years there; serious $$$ indeed. On the other hand, it may well have been the best four years of her life, and she's already got a terrific job as a result.
When I took her there back in '02 to start her freshman year, I knew I had brought her to a very special place. It's been worth every penny! (and it's cost me nearly every cent I had in savings and retirement) I think I'm going to miss the place nearly as much as she will.
My only regret is that in the four years she was there, I never managed to get in any track time at Watkins Glen. When y'all are there next week, please take one fast lap for ol' Drewchie.
It cost about $170k total for her four years there; serious $$$ indeed. On the other hand, it may well have been the best four years of her life, and she's already got a terrific job as a result.
When I took her there back in '02 to start her freshman year, I knew I had brought her to a very special place. It's been worth every penny! (and it's cost me nearly every cent I had in savings and retirement) I think I'm going to miss the place nearly as much as she will.
My only regret is that in the four years she was there, I never managed to get in any track time at Watkins Glen. When y'all are there next week, please take one fast lap for ol' Drewchie.
#1609
It's Spring Picnic time for the donrockwell.com group. About 100 of our closest friends will gather at Fort Hunt Park and eat and BS most of the day Sunday. DR.com is a pretty interesting foodie group so there is going to be some pretty intereting food...don't think I'll be eating on Monday.
#1610
Things have finally calmed down, so I might have a weekend! I missed all the Memorial Day weekend pool and other stuff, so hope to get some sun/swimming in. Other than that, just hanging out and relaxing. TGIF, Y'all...