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Archive for July, 2008

We decided to take a week-day getaway and West Virginia sounded good! We were right!
We left home around 9:30 or 10:00 AM and headed west on the 30 and then down towards Baltimore when the GPS told us we were not going the right way. We decided to follow the route the GPS [...]

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Well, 30 year anniversary of our first date, that is! . . . .and we started our “Anniversary Month” by going to dinner at our favorite place . . . . Texas Roadhouse!

After waiting half an hour for our food, it finally came ~ and none too soon, since we were tired of eating the [...]

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for an Organ Recital!

I just couldn’t resist taking this picture of the lake in Mt. Gretna.  Everything looked so cool and serene.  Anyway, back to the subject at hand. . . .
This is the 11th season of the Pennsylvania Chautauqua Organ Recitals in Mt. Gretna. They are held every Thursday in July in the home [...]

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. . . and what is the Tomato Barn, you might ask? Ever seen literally thousands of tomatos for sale?  all in one place?  That’s the Tomato Barn!

Just looks like a regular, unassuming barn, doesn’t it?  Typical fruit and veggie barn?  Few veggies for sale outside of the barn and when they run out [...]

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and that includes our weekend in Rehoboth! That’s not to say we left early on Sunday .  . . . we didn’t leave until after 5 PM!
I did forget to mention Smudge!  Smudge is the newest addition to Linda’s household and what a neat Pug!  Personality Plus!  Smudge is over 11 years old, but [...]

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and went to “The Shore” this weekend! This is an annual event for a lot of people from our area and now we are as good as natives!
Our neighbors across the street, Linda and Jim, really, that’s their names, have a place in Rehoboth Beach and invited us down for the weekend.  Can you [...]

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First Fridays are always something to look forward to, and this Friday was FIRST FRIDAY!
Normally, all of the galleries and shops are open, new exhibits are on view and snacks are readily available.  True on all accounts except one. . . . . . probably 80% of the galleries and shops were open since First [...]

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