Apple pie with a chunk of sharp cheddar. As old New Englander's used to say, "Apple pie without the cheese is like a kiss without the squeeze!"
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Apple pie with a chunk of sharp cheddar. As old New Englander's used to say, "Apple pie without the cheese is like a kiss without the squeeze!"
You can walk north to Wingdale or south to Pawling. Pawling is very slightly more distant but there's more to do there (shops, etc) while waiting for the train than you'll find at Wingdale. So I'd...
Someone didn't do their homework. Amtrak doesn't stop in Guilford. You'd have to switch to a local (Shoreline East) train from New Haven or New London.
As of this morning the State of NJ is no longer asking you to report them since they've got so many (and so many reports). Just continue to kill them if possible.
Yes, definitely a ruffed grouse. Probably my cousin Bob, in fact.
You might call the Hitching Post Motel and ask if they'll accomodate you. 860 - 672 - 6219
Are you perhaps thinking of Canopus Lake rather than Dennytown Road?
Chacun à son goût
Rooms at the Inn are in the $200 range, but I'm sure you'd enjoy it.
Or for a real NYC experience, take the subway from Port Authority to Times Square, then the Times Square Shuttle to Grand Central. From there you can catch the train to Pawling, et seq. If you do...
HPN (Westchester County Airport) would probably be a bit pricy but a shuttle could take you straight up I-684 (becomes US 22) to Pawling and then over to Kent. Probably the fastest way to get from...
Plus one on this. But the train ride is longer since it requires switching trains at Norwalk onto the Danbury line, which has less service.
Does anyone remember what tent Skywalker used?
Lately I'm sipping a little Dickel 12 of an evening. I'm a cheap date.
I believe there’s a camp site between Dennytown and RPH. Shenandoah, if memory serves.
Fly to Newark or one of the NYC airports. Then from NYC you can take a bus to Greenwood Lake. Or you might fly to Stewart Intn'l outside of Newburgh, and arrange a shuttle. It's about 25 miles...
At first I thought this thread was about something else. For years my wife was an avid USFSA ice dancer. Her group - mostly women - did a lot of socializing, and dragged us spouses to many a...
Reminds me of the "Family" described in the Barefoot Sisters Southbound.
+ 1 on the Joe Pickett series. Also try the Kate Shugak series by Dana Stabenow.
Mmmmm, bean hole beans were/are always considered a big draw at family gatherings, Old Home Days, etc. in central NH where a lot of my family lives. As a child I wasn't thrilled with the idea of...
My grandmother made it in Iowa, and she didn’t go to jail, so I think it is legal to make it outside of Boston.
I'm not sure, but the statute of limitations has probably run by now.
Thank you. It occurs on multiple devices.
For some reason the website sometimes fails to recognize me and I have to log in again. Sometimes I don't bother but then, when I decide to add a comment, I have to first log in and then go back to...
I’m sure I would have camped behind the toll house and maybe retraced my steps in the morning to go to the Manitou station. That road (Rte 6) isn’t safe to walk in daylight, never mind at night.
You can also buy strap pads at REI and others to make it more comfortable.