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Evelyn wrote:
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>>> Janet Wilder > wrote:
>>>> Evelyn wrote:
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>>>> I'm not suggesting every parent should be like I was, but someone
>>>> without a job who can't manage to fix nutritious meals for a child with
>>>> food problems gets no sympathy from me. Sorry.
>>>
>>> You're one of the people here (and in a few other places) that I have a
>>> very high regard for, Janet. You've earned the good things that
>>> happen to
>>> you in life.
>>>

>>
>> Well, thank you, Nick. You're one of my favorites, too. That's why I
>> invited you to come and visit in way-the-heck-south Texas where it is
>> in the mid 80's today.

>
>
> Janet, you lucky gal. We are expecting 8 inches of snow tonight.
> (biting nails and looking wild eyed).
>


S N O W is a 4 letter word. :-)
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>>>> Janet Wilder > wrote:
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>>>>
>>>>> I'm not suggesting every parent should be like I was, but someone
>>>>> without a job who can't manage to fix nutritious meals for a child
>>>>> with
>>>>> food problems gets no sympathy from me. Sorry.
>>>>
>>>> You're one of the people here (and in a few other places) that I have a
>>>> very high regard for, Janet. You've earned the good things that happen
>>>> to
>>>> you in life.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Well, thank you, Nick. You're one of my favorites, too. That's why I
>>> invited you to come and visit in way-the-heck-south Texas where it is
>>> in the mid 80's today.

>>
>>
>> Janet, you lucky gal. We are expecting 8 inches of snow tonight.
>> (biting nails and looking wild eyed).
>>

>
> S N O W is a 4 letter word. :-)



Hey we got 3 more months of this nasty white shit falling from the sky!!!!!!
;-P


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Evelyn > wrote:

: >> Janet, you lucky gal. We are expecting 8 inches of snow tonight.
: >> (biting nails and looking wild eyed).
: >>
: >
: > S N O W is a 4 letter word. :-)


: Hey we got 3 more months of this nasty white shit falling from the sky!!!!!!
: ;-P

When we get snow I get housebound. My lvoely chariot(large blue shopping
cart) doen't go well in the snow. I hpe to get out tomorrow morning as
there is a Bar Mitzvah I want to attend and the snow is not expecteduntil
arond noon, with it gettign heavy around 4PM. I should be home well
before then. I hate the thought of being housebound Sunday! I have been
having a great time this week gadding about with my chariot and would like
to continue the pattern. Oh Phooey!

Wendy
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> Evelyn > wrote:
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> : >> Janet, you lucky gal. We are expecting 8 inches of snow tonight.
> : >> (biting nails and looking wild eyed).
> : >>
> : >
> : > S N O W is a 4 letter word. :-)
>
>
> : Hey we got 3 more months of this nasty white shit falling from the
> sky!!!!!!
> : ;-P
>
> When we get snow I get housebound. My lvoely chariot(large blue shopping
> cart) doen't go well in the snow. I hpe to get out tomorrow morning as
> there is a Bar Mitzvah I want to attend and the snow is not expecteduntil
> arond noon, with it gettign heavy around 4PM. I should be home well
> before then. I hate the thought of being housebound Sunday! I have been
> having a great time this week gadding about with my chariot and would like
> to continue the pattern. Oh Phooey!
>
> Wendy



Wendy up here in the mountains we have had ice storm after ice storm. My
balance isn't so good anymore. I feel very unstable when I walk on ice.
In fact it is downright scary. Right now it is 14 degrees out. there is
a big storm on the way that is supposed to bring as much as 8 inches of snow
on top of all the ice we already have. The entire next week is projected
to be in the teens and below and not a single day above freezing. Today I
went to Adams and bought stuff to do some serious cooking with. Tomorrow I
will make a beef barley mushroom soup to put away in the freezer for our
lunches, and I will do laundry in between that..... Hope you do get out
and about tomorrow too!

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Evelyn > wrote:


: "W. Baker" > wrote in message
: ...
: > Evelyn > wrote:
: >
: > : >> Janet, you lucky gal. We are expecting 8 inches of snow tonight.
: > : >> (biting nails and looking wild eyed).
: > : >>
: > : >
: > : > S N O W is a 4 letter word. :-)
: >
: >
: > : Hey we got 3 more months of this nasty white shit falling from the
: > sky!!!!!!
: > : ;-P
: >
: > When we get snow I get housebound. My lvoely chariot(large blue shopping
: > cart) doen't go well in the snow. I hpe to get out tomorrow morning as
: > there is a Bar Mitzvah I want to attend and the snow is not expecteduntil
: > arond noon, with it gettign heavy around 4PM. I should be home well
: > before then. I hate the thought of being housebound Sunday! I have been
: > having a great time this week gadding about with my chariot and would like
: > to continue the pattern. Oh Phooey!
: >
: > Wendy


: Wendy up here in the mountains we have had ice storm after ice storm. My
: balance isn't so good anymore. I feel very unstable when I walk on ice.
: In fact it is downright scary. Right now it is 14 degrees out. there is
: a big storm on the way that is supposed to bring as much as 8 inches of snow
: on top of all the ice we already have. The entire next week is projected
: to be in the teens and below and not a single day above freezing. Today I
: went to Adams and bought stuff to do some serious cooking with. Tomorrow I
: will make a beef barley mushroom soup to put away in the freezer for our
: lunches, and I will do laundry in between that..... Hope you do get out
: and about tomorrow too!

: --
: --
: Best Regards,
: Evelyn

Evelyn

Why do you think we no longer come to our house in the winter:-) Used to
be fn with small kids, skis or sleds and lots of board games, but no
longer and we couldn't dive it anymore. Used to spend time with y late
broher in Oneonta for a few days every winter and watched the frost stuff
kind of floatng around even on suny days inteh teens or less. I
sympathize with you!

Wendy




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"Evelyn" > wrote in message
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>
>
> "W. Baker" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Evelyn > wrote:
>>
>> : >> Janet, you lucky gal. We are expecting 8 inches of snow tonight.
>> : >> (biting nails and looking wild eyed).
>> : >>
>> : >
>> : > S N O W is a 4 letter word. :-)
>>
>>
>> : Hey we got 3 more months of this nasty white shit falling from the
>> sky!!!!!!
>> : ;-P
>>
>> When we get snow I get housebound. My lvoely chariot(large blue shopping
>> cart) doen't go well in the snow. I hpe to get out tomorrow morning as
>> there is a Bar Mitzvah I want to attend and the snow is not expecteduntil
>> arond noon, with it gettign heavy around 4PM. I should be home well
>> before then. I hate the thought of being housebound Sunday! I have been
>> having a great time this week gadding about with my chariot and would
>> like
>> to continue the pattern. Oh Phooey!
>>
>> Wendy

>
>
> Wendy up here in the mountains we have had ice storm after ice storm. My
> balance isn't so good anymore. I feel very unstable when I walk on ice.
> In fact it is downright scary. Right now it is 14 degrees out. there
> is a big storm on the way that is supposed to bring as much as 8 inches of
> snow on top of all the ice we already have. The entire next week is
> projected to be in the teens and below and not a single day above
> freezing. Today I went to Adams and bought stuff to do some serious
> cooking with. Tomorrow I will make a beef barley mushroom soup to put
> away in the freezer for our lunches, and I will do laundry in between
> that..... Hope you do get out and about tomorrow too!
>
> --
> --
> Best Regards,
> Evelyn
>

Is that temperature low enough that the snow stays snow and doesn't turn
to ice? That's what happened the winter I was working in Minnesota, so
I only saw slippery spots one day while I was there.

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>>
>> "W. Baker" > wrote in message
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>>> Evelyn > wrote:
>>>
>>> : >> Janet, you lucky gal. We are expecting 8 inches of snow tonight.
>>> : >> (biting nails and looking wild eyed).
>>> : >>
>>> : >
>>> : > S N O W is a 4 letter word. :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> : Hey we got 3 more months of this nasty white shit falling from the
>>> sky!!!!!!
>>> : ;-P
>>>
>>> When we get snow I get housebound. My lvoely chariot(large blue
>>> shopping
>>> cart) doen't go well in the snow. I hpe to get out tomorrow morning as
>>> there is a Bar Mitzvah I want to attend and the snow is not
>>> expecteduntil
>>> arond noon, with it gettign heavy around 4PM. I should be home well
>>> before then. I hate the thought of being housebound Sunday! I have
>>> been
>>> having a great time this week gadding about with my chariot and would
>>> like
>>> to continue the pattern. Oh Phooey!
>>>
>>> Wendy

>>
>>
>> Wendy up here in the mountains we have had ice storm after ice storm.
>> My balance isn't so good anymore. I feel very unstable when I walk on
>> ice. In fact it is downright scary. Right now it is 14 degrees out.
>> there is a big storm on the way that is supposed to bring as much as 8
>> inches of snow on top of all the ice we already have. The entire next
>> week is projected to be in the teens and below and not a single day above
>> freezing. Today I went to Adams and bought stuff to do some serious
>> cooking with. Tomorrow I will make a beef barley mushroom soup to put
>> away in the freezer for our lunches, and I will do laundry in between
>> that..... Hope you do get out and about tomorrow too!
>>
>> --
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>> Best Regards,
>> Evelyn
>>

> Is that temperature low enough that the snow stays snow and doesn't turn
> to ice? That's what happened the winter I was working in Minnesota, so
> I only saw slippery spots one day while I was there.
>
> Robert




Robert it is essential around here that you clean up the snow as soon as
possible. If it gets a tiny thaw in between and refreezes, it turns to ice
that you can never get rid of unless you chop it out.
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>
>
> Hey we got 3 more months of this nasty white shit falling from the
> sky!!!!!! ;-P
>
>


Better you than me. BTDT :-)
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>>> S N O W is a 4 letter word. :-)

>>
>>
>> Hey we got 3 more months of this nasty white shit falling from the
>> sky!!!!!! ;-P
>>
>>

>
> Better you than me. BTDT :-)



Nyyyaaahhhhh! :-)

Hubby has a nice fire going in the fireplace woodstove insert tonight, and
it is blazing away.

Tonights dinner was very very simple. I bought natural organic local beef
from the store this morning and formed it into two large oblong patties.
Into the fry pan with just a drop of olive oil, and with the fan drawing
full speed to get all the smoke, I seared those babies on really hot for 5
minutes to a side. Just to be sure, I used my meat thermometer to make
sure they were cooked perfectly medium rare inside. Seared nicely on the
outside. Then I had fresh green beans and steamed them with just a tiny
bit of water, till they were tender. No butter or seasonings, but a bit of
ketchup for the burgers. Not too many carbs, not the most memorable meal
I ever made, and certainly very simple, but super delicious. I usually
fuss more and would make more veggies than just one, but we weren't all that
hungry and it was really perfect.

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> Tonights dinner was very very simple. I bought natural organic local
> beef from the store this morning and formed it into two large oblong
> patties. Into the fry pan with just a drop of olive oil, and with the fan
> drawing full speed to get all the smoke, I seared those babies on really
> hot for 5 minutes to a side. Just to be sure, I used my meat thermometer
> to make sure they were cooked perfectly medium rare inside. Seared
> nicely on the outside. Then I had fresh green beans and steamed them
> with just a tiny bit of water, till they were tender. No butter or
> seasonings, but a bit of ketchup for the burgers. Not too many carbs,
> not the most memorable meal I ever made, and certainly very simple, but
> super delicious. I usually fuss more and would make more veggies than
> just one, but we weren't all that hungry and it was really perfect.
>


Damn, that beats the heck out of my two eggs scrambled with spinach and
cabbage.

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>> Tonights dinner was very very simple. I bought natural organic local
>> beef from the store this morning and formed it into two large oblong
>> patties. Into the fry pan with just a drop of olive oil, and with the fan
>> drawing full speed to get all the smoke, I seared those babies on really
>> hot for 5 minutes to a side. Just to be sure, I used my meat
>> thermometer to make sure they were cooked perfectly medium rare inside.
>> Seared nicely on the outside. Then I had fresh green beans and steamed
>> them with just a tiny bit of water, till they were tender. No butter or
>> seasonings, but a bit of ketchup for the burgers. Not too many carbs,
>> not the most memorable meal I ever made, and certainly very simple, but
>> super delicious. I usually fuss more and would make more veggies than
>> just one, but we weren't all that hungry and it was really perfect.
>>

>
> Damn, that beats the heck out of my two eggs scrambled with spinach and
> cabbage.
>
> Cheri




We are going to have some serious good meals for the next couple of days.
I bought some short ribs of beef today also, and I think I will make those
either tomorrow or Sunday. Anybody have any good suggestions on those? I
usually just braise them with wine, tomatoes, garlic and onion.

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> We are going to have some serious good meals for the next couple of days.
> I bought some short ribs of beef today also, and I think I will make those
> either tomorrow or Sunday. Anybody have any good suggestions on those?
> I usually just braise them with wine, tomatoes, garlic and onion.



I don't think you could beat that combination. I've been babysitting my dog
for the past couple of days since she had surgery, and my DH has been
working very late, so I've been slack with meals for myself. Tomorrow, I
plan to roast a chicken ala Ina Garten, with fauxtatoes, and fresh green
beans. I also have some nice raspberries.

Cheri

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> We are going to have some serious good meals for the next couple of days.
> I bought some short ribs of beef today also, and I think I will make
> those either tomorrow or Sunday. Anybody have any good suggestions on
> those? I usually just braise them with wine, tomatoes, garlic and
> onion.


Beef Short Ribs September 28, 2000

Marinade

1 cup soy sauce
1 cup good Bourbon
½ cup Sriracha sauce
1/4 cup oyster sauce (leave this out if you're Orthodox)
juice of 2 lemons
8 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons paprika
1 tablespoon black pepper, ground
1 teaspoon fresh ginger, ground
½ teaspoon white pepper, ground

5 to 6 pounds bone-in beef short ribs, cut between the ribs

The night before the barbecue, combine all marinade ingredients,
except the Bourbon, in a lidded quart jar, adjust all
quantities to taste, then mix in the Bourbon and let it sit
overnight. The next morning, put the ribs in a plastic bag and pour
the marinade over them. Tie the bag closed. Turn the meat every ½
hour while you’re getting the smoker ready.

Prepare the smoker for barbecuing, bringing the temperature up to
200° to 220° F. Remove the ribs from the plastic bag and pour the
marinade into a saucepan. Transfer the ribs to the smoker, fatty
side up. Add wood chips to the fire box to add smoke for
the first hour. Bring the marinade to a boil then reduce the heat
to low and keep it well below a simmer. Cook the ribs for 4 to 5
hours or until 150° to 155° F. inside, mopping every hour with the
marinade.

Remove the ribs from the smoker and let them rest for around 10
minutes. While they’re resting, add some ketchup and a little honey
to the remaining marinade and use it as a dip.

Serves 6.

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Do you live in the mountains or something?

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Yes. I don't know if you have ever heard of the Catskill mountains in NY
state. I am in Woodstock. That is THE Woodstock of the rock festival
fame. But it is a beautiful place, and the three months of winter are
worth the beauty of the rest of the year....... I think.

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>> Do you live in the mountains or something?

>
>
> Yes. I don't know if you have ever heard of the Catskill mountains in
> NY state. I am in Woodstock. That is THE Woodstock of the rock
> festival fame. But it is a beautiful place, and the three months of
> winter are worth the beauty of the rest of the year....... I think.
>



It is the Woodstock NEAR Bethel, where the concert actually was, though,
right?

Lots of hippie regalia and paraphernalia for sale in Woodstock. :-)

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>> "Ozgirl" > wrote in message
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>>> Do you live in the mountains or something?

>>
>>
>> Yes. I don't know if you have ever heard of the Catskill mountains in
>> NY state. I am in Woodstock. That is THE Woodstock of the rock
>> festival fame. But it is a beautiful place, and the three months of
>> winter are worth the beauty of the rest of the year....... I think.
>>

>
>
> It is the Woodstock NEAR Bethel, where the concert actually was, though,
> right?
>
> Lots of hippie regalia and paraphernalia for sale in Woodstock. :-)
>
> Susan



No, it is the actual town of Woodstock where the promoters of the Bethel
festival (in Sullivan County) came from. They originally planned to have
it here, but the Bethel location was able to accommodate more people. They
did have a second Woodstock festival that was actually held around here a
few years ago. This is a hippie town, but interestingly enough it
consists of several "cultures" in one. There are the old timers, farmers
and country folks who originally settled here and lived here from way back,
then the hippie and art people who gave the village its fame, and then there
are the buddhist monasteries, Zen and Tibetan. So there are the "regular"
folks, and the artistic types from NYC who come here to vacation, and the
spiritual people. I have links to all three. My fathers grandmother
was actually from here, I am an artist, and thirdly a buddhist. So
although I am not nor was I ever a hippie, I have good reasons to be here
and feel I have found my home! We really love it here. But the ice and
snow are a bit over the top this year. Usually we might get this much over
the course of an entire winter, as we have gotten in one month.
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> "Susan" > wrote in message
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>> Evelyn wrote:
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>>> "Ozgirl" > wrote in message
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>>>> Do you live in the mountains or something?
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes. I don't know if you have ever heard of the Catskill mountains in
>>> NY state. I am in Woodstock. That is THE Woodstock of the rock
>>> festival fame. But it is a beautiful place, and the three months of
>>> winter are worth the beauty of the rest of the year....... I think.
>>>

>>
>>
>> It is the Woodstock NEAR Bethel, where the concert actually was, though,
>> right?
>>
>> Lots of hippie regalia and paraphernalia for sale in Woodstock. :-)
>>
>> Susan

>
>
> No, it is the actual town of Woodstock where the promoters of the Bethel
> festival (in Sullivan County) came from. They originally planned to have
> it here, but the Bethel location was able to accommodate more people.
> They did have a second Woodstock festival that was actually held around
> here a few years ago. This is a hippie town, but interestingly enough
> it consists of several "cultures" in one. There are the old timers,
> farmers and country folks who originally settled here and lived here from
> way back, then the hippie and art people who gave the village its fame,
> and then there are the buddhist monasteries, Zen and Tibetan. So there
> are the "regular" folks, and the artistic types from NYC who come here to
> vacation, and the spiritual people. I have links to all three. My
> fathers grandmother was actually from here, I am an artist, and thirdly a
> buddhist. So although I am not nor was I ever a hippie, I have good
> reasons to be here and feel I have found my home! We really love it
> here. But the ice and snow are a bit over the top this year. Usually
> we might get this much over the course of an entire winter, as we have
> gotten in one month.
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> Evelyn
>
> Rest in a sky-like mind.
> Sit like a mountain floating on the earth.
> Breathe like the wind circling the world
>


That's how Sedona is. The Hippies moved into that area because of the
mystical part of it( the Vortex)... Now it is old hippies and artists that
live there...it still seems mystical Peyote was the drug of choice in the
70's there...among others The art is very expensive too. Hippies artists
have become very monetary I have a friend that went off to San Francisco
with her High School boyfriend...they came back a few years later , married
after a couple of years in Tucson, they decided to move to the Sedona
area...actually in the Oak Creek/Cottonwood Area. They found some land and
built on it. 35+ years later they have a beautiful hand built home...they
found their paradise. We went to Sedona for the first time a year ago...it
is Mystical We have a few Art/hippie areas around here. Bisbee, a small
mining town is full of art...we also have a small community that is nothing
but artists..Tubac. There is an area around The U of A where the hippies
settles...you can find allot of unique art in that area. I had a friend that
was at the first Woodstock..she said it was Mad..she enjoyed every bit of
it...well what she can remember of it...LOL.

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: >
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: > Yes. I don't know if you have ever heard of the Catskill mountains in
: > NY state. I am in Woodstock. That is THE Woodstock of the rock
: > festival fame. But it is a beautiful place, and the three months of
: > winter are worth the beauty of the rest of the year....... I think.
: >


: It is the Woodstock NEAR Bethel, where the concert actually was, though,
: right?

: Lots of hippie regalia and paraphernalia for sale in Woodstock. :-)

: Susan

Yup! Not realla Woodstock near Bethel, just the place they could rent
for the concert: Yasgur's field. Woodstock off rount 28 wouldn't rent any
pace for ethe concert, but has a long reputation as an artists colony and
is full of interesting peole (like Evelyn:-) I spent my first three
summers there, but don't really remember much of it except a funny mailbox
and an empty swimming pool and collecting tadpoles in a stream until a
bull frog croaked adn I dropped the pail and ran, as I assumed it was
their mommy. Also remember itting my head on my crib when poking around
on the floor. Will, I was about 2 1/2 my last year the-)

Wendy


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> "Ozgirl" > wrote in message
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>> Do you live in the mountains or something?

>
>
> Yes. I don't know if you have ever heard of the Catskill mountains in
> NY state. I am in Woodstock. That is THE Woodstock of the rock
> festival fame. But it is a beautiful place, and the three months of
> winter are worth the beauty of the rest of the year....... I think.
>

A truly beautiful part of our country, Evelyn. I'm a Jersey Girl so I
know the area well.

I grew up on the west bank of the Hudson from Manhattan and raised my
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> Evelyn wrote:
>>
>> "Ozgirl" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Do you live in the mountains or something?

>>
>>
>> Yes. I don't know if you have ever heard of the Catskill mountains in
>> NY state. I am in Woodstock. That is THE Woodstock of the rock
>> festival fame. But it is a beautiful place, and the three months of
>> winter are worth the beauty of the rest of the year....... I think.
>>

> A truly beautiful part of our country, Evelyn. I'm a Jersey Girl so I know
> the area well.
>
> I grew up on the west bank of the Hudson from Manhattan and raised my
> family in the Princeton area. Two of the kids are still in Central Jersey




Oh my goodness. I am a Jersey girl too! Raised in Maplewood and lived in NJ
all my life until I met my present husband in the mid 70's. He took me
away from all that, and brought me to NY state!
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Evelyn

Rest in a sky-like mind.
Sit like a mountain floating on the earth.
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Evelyn wrote:
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> "Janet Wilder" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Evelyn wrote:
>>>
>>> "Ozgirl" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Do you live in the mountains or something?
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes. I don't know if you have ever heard of the Catskill mountains
>>> in NY state. I am in Woodstock. That is THE Woodstock of the rock
>>> festival fame. But it is a beautiful place, and the three months of
>>> winter are worth the beauty of the rest of the year....... I think.
>>>

>> A truly beautiful part of our country, Evelyn. I'm a Jersey Girl so I
>> know the area well.
>>
>> I grew up on the west bank of the Hudson from Manhattan and raised my
>> family in the Princeton area. Two of the kids are still in Central Jersey

>
>
>
> Oh my goodness. I am a Jersey girl too! Raised in Maplewood and lived
> in NJ all my life until I met my present husband in the mid 70's. He
> took me away from all that, and brought me to NY state!


I knew there had to be a connection between two great minds such as ours
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Evelyn > wrote:

: "Janet Wilder" > wrote in message
: ...
: > Evelyn wrote:
: >>
: >> "Ozgirl" > wrote in message
: >> ...
: >>> Do you live in the mountains or something?
: >>
: >>
: >> Yes. I don't know if you have ever heard of the Catskill mountains in
: >> NY state. I am in Woodstock. That is THE Woodstock of the rock
: >> festival fame. But it is a beautiful place, and the three months of
: >> winter are worth the beauty of the rest of the year....... I think.
: >>
: > A truly beautiful part of our country, Evelyn. I'm a Jersey Girl so I know
: > the area well.
: >
: > I grew up on the west bank of the Hudson from Manhattan and raised my
: > family in the Princeton area. Two of the kids are still in Central Jersey



: Oh my goodness. I am a Jersey girl too! Raised in Maplewood and lived in NJ
: all my life until I met my present husband in the mid 70's. He took me
: away from all that, and brought me to NY state!
: --
: --
: Best Regards,
: Evelyn

And aren't you glad he did:-)

Wendy- a New Yorkier all her life



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