The park is also known as a great place to "cruise" on bicycles on the old carriage paths. Jennifer and i are planning on doing some of that, so anyone else is interested, bring along the bike.
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The park is also known as a great place to "cruise" on bicycles on the old carriage paths. Jennifer and i are planning on doing some of that, so anyone else is interested, bring along the bike.
Potluck Assignments for Wednesday Night
Gordon & Jennifer Dean- appetizer
Jon & Di Wehrenberg-appetizer
Miles & Laura Circo-appetizer
Rick & Wendy DeSilva-salad
Eric, Deb & Jay Faires-salad
Jim & Karen Keller-entre
Roger & Micki Foster-entre
Dan & Jo Smith-appetizer
Will & Carole Garner-desert
Bill and Linda Dator-dessert
Sherry & Patrick Fix-dessert
Tad & Joan Woodhull-entre
Jim Skiff-entre
OK, done.
How does everybody like their Moose steak?
Hey Skiffer,
What type of "desert" are Will and Carole supposed to bring? Painted, Sahara, Gobi, Antarctic, Kalahari, Arabian???? That is for having the phone set to shun.
Woodman, we ain't driving all the way to Maine for Mooses. We would like the optional Lobstah.
If anyone knows how to get in touch with Will and Carol Garner, please have them confirm their place with the Cabbage Island Clam Bake for Tuesday evening at 4:30. The lady said their number didn't work. Will needs to call to confirm at 207-633-7200.
Debbie Faires
OK John - youv'e got LOBSTA but in the best form you will ever have it.
Your really going to miss Moose Steak
Appetizers - ok, in the spirit of the seafood theme of the rally, mountain oysters it is....
We have been on the road now since last Saturday making our way towards Maine. Drove through some of the worst rain I have ever encountered on 40 b/w Knoxville and Asheville on Monday. Witnessed 2 cars hydroplane into the guardrail and the end result of a couple others. CB was crackling with information on water on the road, idots driving, stopping in the driving lanes, limited vision, etc, etc. Bus handled flawlessly thankfully. After a climb up a winding narrow gravel mountain road, we were rewarded by a spectacular view from a hilltop site for the week at "Campfire Lodgings." (Site P1 if anyone is familiar). Beautiful view of the French Broad River from the mountain top right on the patio.
Today we are driving up 81 to Gettysburg, and the clam bake lady calls confiming our reservation for next Tuesday. I confirmed, and she says you want the Lobstaah right? I laughed and asked her to repeat herself just to hear it in the proper Maine dialect after reading it spelled out so many times on here.
Gettysburg tomorrow, and then we start making our way towards a Monday arrival at BoothBay a day early of the "official start." Really looking forward to it.
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Blackberry Picture of patio view from our Asheville campsite, but you get the idea....