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Cynthia:
Wow, It is beautiful there. Close enough to major cities, but in the country. That road work going on up there is taking sooo long. My husband is a civil engineer and insists that there is just bad project management, and not enough work going on while it is warm. I would hate to have to drive that route regularly.
Where is your family from and when were you at elan?
Cindy
Robert:
I was at Elan in 79- 80
I was born in Ireland so ...
Anyhow the highway is just about done. The availability of contractors is the issue (I am assuming you are talking about RT 26 )
All The best
Robert
SyN:
I invited some more people hopefully they'll pop in soon.
Ireland Robert, very nice place. Windy as fuk though. Best pubs and friendly people, what a place.!! Spent a week there years ago it was great. just drove the country and relaxed.
Robert:
Sounds like a great trip . I haven't been to Ireland since 87 so I am over due.
Went to the Basque region in Spain and southwestern France recently.
SyN youd of been interested in that . Mys sisters boyfriend family owns a vineyard. We toured that and stayed in beautiful, San Sebastien. The spanish are big beer drinkers but there was a white carbonated wine that they drank alot of.
My sister gave me all the finer points of the wines we were encountering. She travels to London regularly to complete some type of wine certification. It was all wasted on me . Give me a Guinness!
Cynthia:
Robert, It is RT 26 that I was talking about, not the highway. Lack of contracters? That makes scense.
You must be the same age as me, or a bit younger. I graduated high school in 79 and turned 43 last month.
What do you do for work up there? Are you a snow lover like me? I wish I lived near a ski area, I would have a part time job there or be in ths ski patrol just so I could ski everyday. It sure beats going to the gym.
Cindy
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