ZombieKitten said: 20–22 April vegas & grand canyon
23-30 April NYC 1-3 May DC 5-10 May San Francisco and drive down to A Have you ever taken highway 1 from Fran to LA before? | |
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TD3 said: ZombieKitten said: 20–22 April vegas & grand canyon
23-30 April NYC 1-3 May DC 5-10 May San Francisco and drive down to A Have you ever taken highway 1 from Fran to LA before? no, shouldn't we? | |
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ZombieKitten said: 20–22 April vegas & grand canyon
23-30 April NYC 1-3 May DC 5-10 May San Francisco and drive down to LA Maybe I'll take that week off. The master wouldn't mind if I spent every minute of each day with you two, would he? | |
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ZombieKitten said: johnart said: Come to DC next time.
I'm coming THIS time I'll be there May 1-3 Maybe I can serve you with a Croc Citation in person! Perhaps we might have to drive into town for some lunch and a "howdy". | |
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sextonseven said: ZombieKitten said: 20–22 April vegas & grand canyon
23-30 April NYC 1-3 May DC 5-10 May San Francisco and drive down to LA Maybe I'll take that week off. The master wouldn't mind if I spent every minute of each day with you two, would he? you would do that? he wouldn't mind!!! | |
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johnart said: ZombieKitten said: I'm coming THIS time I'll be there May 1-3 Maybe I can serve you with a Croc Citation in person! Perhaps we might have to drive into town for some lunch and a "howdy". make sure you choose a venue where crocs can be worn | |
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ZombieKitten said: johnart said: Maybe I can serve you with a Croc Citation in person! Perhaps we might have to drive into town for some lunch and a "howdy". make sure you choose a venue where crocs can be worn I see this could easily become a personal challenge and a GREAT photo op. | |
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johnart said: ZombieKitten said: make sure you choose a venue where crocs can be worn I see this could easily become a personal challenge and a GREAT photo op. | |
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ZombieKitten said: sextonseven said: Maybe I'll take that week off. The master wouldn't mind if I spent every minute of each day with you two, would he? you would do that? he wouldn't mind!!! Actually I realized after I logged off that I can't take that week off because I'm taking the next two weeks off for my trip to Europe. | |
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sextonseven said: ZombieKitten said: you would do that? he wouldn't mind!!! Actually I realized after I logged off that I can't take that week off because I'm taking the next two weeks off for my trip to Europe. | |
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ZombieKitten said: sextonseven said: Actually I realized after I logged off that I can't take that week off because I'm taking the next two weeks off for my trip to Europe. We can see each other after work! Or you two can stop by during lunch. | |
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sextonseven said: ZombieKitten said: We can see each other after work! Or you two can stop by during lunch. can I sit by your desk and watch you work? | |
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ZombieKitten said: sextonseven said: We can see each other after work! Or you two can stop by during lunch. can I sit by your desk and watch you work? Absolutely! I have a guest chair in my cubicle waiting for you. | |
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ZombieKitten said: 20–22 April vegas & grand canyon
23-30 April NYC 1-3 May DC 5-10 May San Francisco and drive down to LA The weather in the end of April should be fairly nice. It will be spring time so hopefully sunny, warm (but not hot). There is always a chance of rain so if you can fit a little umbrella in your suitcase go for it. Let me know if you need info about hotels (e.g. suggestions, what a neighborhood is like, etc.) I have a list compiled because visitors are aways asking me. Also, I should be able to get you and Mr. ZombieKitten into most art museums for free if you are interested. Just orgnote me. The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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jone70 said: ZombieKitten said: 20–22 April vegas & grand canyon
23-30 April NYC 1-3 May DC 5-10 May San Francisco and drive down to LA The weather in the end of April should be fairly nice. It will be spring time so hopefully sunny, warm (but not hot). There is always a chance of rain so if you can fit a little umbrella in your suitcase go for it. Let me know if you need info about hotels (e.g. suggestions, what a neighborhood is like, etc.) I have a list compiled because visitors are aways asking me. Also, I should be able to get you and Mr. ZombieKitten into most art museums for free if you are interested. Just orgnote me. orgnoted I already have accommodation booked but all other suggestions for things to see and do MUCH appreciated | |
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sextonseven said: Niagara Falls is really the centerpiece of the northeast when it comes to nature. It's an eight hour drive (more or less) from NYC.
I remember being impressed with the Chesapeake Bay Bridge/Tunnel in Virginia when I drove over it, but that's more of an engineering marvel. cool that where i live!!! I was about ready to post this area hamptons cheasapeke norfolk va. beach etc. | |
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tangerine7 said: sextonseven said: Niagara Falls is really the centerpiece of the northeast when it comes to nature. It's an eight hour drive (more or less) from NYC.
I remember being impressed with the Chesapeake Bay Bridge/Tunnel in Virginia when I drove over it, but that's more of an engineering marvel. cool that where i live!!! I was about ready to post this area hamptons cheasapeke norfolk va. beach etc. Don't you mean under it under the ocean..too? [Edited 2/15/09 21:38pm] | |
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tangerine7 said: tangerine7 said: cool that where i live!!! I was about ready to post this area hamptons cheasapeke norfolk va. beach etc. Don't you mean under it under the ocean..too? [Edited 2/15/09 21:38pm] Yes, under the bay also. Is that the part in the photo? | |
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sextonseven said: tangerine7 said: Don't you mean under it under the ocean..too? [Edited 2/15/09 21:38pm] Yes, under the bay also. Is that the part in the photo? a tunnel? that goes under? | |
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ZombieKitten said: sextonseven said: Yes, under the bay also. Is that the part in the photo? a tunnel? that goes under? | |
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Shawnt25 said: ZombieKitten said: a tunnel? that goes under? yes from interstate 64 which leads right into a tunnel bridge that goes right under the ocean. always play a disc your radio station will go out. These areas of Va. have alot of tunnels under water. Hello Shawnt25 & ZombieKitten The Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel (HRBT) is the 3.5-mile-long Hampton Roads crossing for Interstate 64. It is comprised of bridge trestles, man made islands, and tunnels under the main shipping channels for Hampton Roads harbor. The HRBT and I-64 connect the South Hampton Roads cities of Norfolk and Virginia Beach with the Peninsula cities of Hampton and Newport News. The facility is toll-free and is operated and maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). The HRBT holds a place as an engineering milestone: the world's first underwater tunnel connected to man-made islands. Hampton Roads is the historic name for the five-mile wide, last ten miles or so of the James River before it empties into Chesapeake Bay. Chesapeake Bay is an ocean estuary, the lower end of which is about 15 miles wide, and Hampton Roads is about 15 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. A line from Old Point Comfort to the west end of Willoughby Spit, comes close to demarking the point where Hampton Roads becomes Chesapeake Bay; and the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel also crosses close to that line. My silly photography [Edited 2/17/09 15:01pm] | |
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ZombieKitten said: alexandernevermind said: Ok, so if you're going to Yosemite, the best way to get there from LA is up the PCH (Pacific Coast Highway).
You'll get to go thru Big Sur, which is beautiful! whoa! this looks awesome too!!!!! Big Sur IS awesome, you NEED to go there if you don't have the kiddies. [Edited 2/17/09 15:19pm] | |
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tangerine7 said: that is so cool and scary at the same time! Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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I would spend time in New York, Seattle, Dallas, Las Vegas, LA and Beverly Hills & Hollywood. I like big cities, not into the quiet places at all. | |
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GetAwayFromMe said: ZombieKitten said: whoa! this looks awesome too!!!!! Big Sur IS awesome, you NEED to go there if you don't have the kiddies. We're going there!!!! | |
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tangerine7 said: Shawnt25 said: yes from interstate 64 which leads right into a tunnel bridge that goes right under the ocean. always play a disc your radio station will go out. These areas of Va. have alot of tunnels under water. Hello Shawnt25 & ZombieKitten The Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel (HRBT) is the 3.5-mile-long Hampton Roads crossing for Interstate 64. It is comprised of bridge trestles, man made islands, and tunnels under the main shipping channels for Hampton Roads harbor. The HRBT and I-64 connect the South Hampton Roads cities of Norfolk and Virginia Beach with the Peninsula cities of Hampton and Newport News. The facility is toll-free and is operated and maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). The HRBT holds a place as an engineering milestone: the world's first underwater tunnel connected to man-made islands. Hampton Roads is the historic name for the five-mile wide, last ten miles or so of the James River before it empties into Chesapeake Bay. Chesapeake Bay is an ocean estuary, the lower end of which is about 15 miles wide, and Hampton Roads is about 15 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. A line from Old Point Comfort to the west end of Willoughby Spit, comes close to demarking the point where Hampton Roads becomes Chesapeake Bay; and the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel also crosses close to that line. awesome!!! I watched a youtube video of someone driving through it too cool hi tangerine | |
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ZombieKitten said: GetAwayFromMe said: Big Sur IS awesome, you NEED to go there if you don't have the kiddies. We're going there!!!! If you are looking for a romantic dinner, go to Nepenthe, breakfast is great at Deetjen's, and my personal friend is a massage therapist in the River Inn area. Her shop is called Namaste Massage. | |
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veronikka said: tangerine7 said: that is so cool and scary at the same time! Yes you're right,but it truely is safe...kind of like a roller coaster feeling. ZombieKitten said: tangerine7 said: yes from interstate 64 which leads right into a tunnel bridge that goes right under the ocean. always play a disc your radio station will go out. These areas of Va. have alot of tunnels under water. Hello Shawnt25 & ZombieKitten The Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel (HRBT) is the 3.5-mile-long Hampton Roads crossing for Interstate 64. It is comprised of bridge trestles, man made islands, and tunnels under the main shipping channels for Hampton Roads harbor. The HRBT and I-64 connect the South Hampton Roads cities of Norfolk and Virginia Beach with the Peninsula cities of Hampton and Newport News. The facility is toll-free and is operated and maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). The HRBT holds a place as an engineering milestone: the world's first underwater tunnel connected to man-made islands. Hampton Roads is the historic name for the five-mile wide, last ten miles or so of the James River before it empties into Chesapeake Bay. Chesapeake Bay is an ocean estuary, the lower end of which is about 15 miles wide, and Hampton Roads is about 15 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. A line from Old Point Comfort to the west end of Willoughby Spit, comes close to demarking the point where Hampton Roads becomes Chesapeake Bay; and the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel also crosses close to that line. awesome!!! I watched a youtube video of someone driving through it too cool hi tangerine Hi ZombieKitten Where ever you choose to go ZombieKitten I hope you enjoy The States. [Edited 2/18/09 13:38pm] | |
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I had to post this video it kind of cracks me up. | |
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