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Since you're so into the music scene, you should try to make it to the Kerrville Folk Festival next May/June. It's a great time with a lot of really good musicians.
http://www.kerrville-music.com/
Singapore was interesting, Renault seems to be getting worse as the season goes on, for sure
bed time now, g'night AMT
Singapore was interesting, Renault seems to be getting worse as the season goes on, for sure
bed time now, g'night AMT
Hamilton's father had some interesting comments about Hamilton's management team. I have to say, I agree with him.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/...481a3f.4b1
I should get to bed soon, I've been tired all day
The old record in 1969 was 60 days.
we hit 103 and 104 over the weekend here in Austin, I think we're just around 90 days above 100 for the year, above the old record of 69. we did get about four minutes of rain this evening
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I'm still thinking about taking off sometime after the 7th of October... not sure where I'd go or what I'd do. not feeling terribly adventurous since my back has been so messed up
maybe if I flew to Seatle and got a rental car, I could drive up to Vancouver, and drive around some in the areas around there to break it up
Lake Travis Drought [flickr.com] by mrlaugh [flickr.com], on Flickr
just read something that said it was the third lowest level ever recorded
time for bed for me, g'night AMT
I'm still thinking about taking off sometime after the 7th of October... not sure where I'd go or what I'd do. not feeling terribly adventurous since my back has been so messed up
maybe if I flew to Seatle and got a rental car, I could drive up to Vancouver, and drive around some in the areas around there to break it up
They say the drive from Vancouver to Whistler (where they held the winter Olympics) is really pretty. We haven't done it yet, I think it's about a two hour drive from Vancouver. There's also a train and a bus to Whistler, if you don't want to drive up in the mountains. Or if you skip Whistler, there's a very scenic overlook of Vancouver that only takes about 15 to 20 minutes to drive up to from downtown, so you can get a great view of the city.
From Vancouver you could drive over (car ferry) to Vancouver Island as it's very pretty. From Victoria on Vancouver Island, you could cross back via the ferry into WA state and drive down along the shoreline of the peninsula back towards Seattle for a different scenic drive back to Seattle. There's also the Olympic Mountain Range on the peninsula, which you could check out while there. So lots of options to pick from.
I'm headed to bed now but will PM you some links tomorrow that I already have bookmarked, so you can check out your options.
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