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Post by bulasteve on Sept 29, 2015 10:47:31 GMT -5
We'll be at Wilcox Winery @10:30am, Saturday..shortly after opening time. Eve spent at the Westline Inn, a dinner-n-bed place. At the least, I'll put a cold one in your hand. Hiking,brook trout annoying and fending off bears on the schedule, besides the gourmet dining. Bocci ball, leaf peeping..Yuengling...
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Post by zac0419 on Sept 30, 2015 7:59:22 GMT -5
Some absolutely beautiful country up there. One of these days I'll accept this very generous invitation and come up.
Have fun and be safe.
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Post by aciera on Sept 30, 2015 15:15:22 GMT -5
If I didn't work weekends I'd be there.
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Post by magman on Sept 30, 2015 16:59:09 GMT -5
Nice offer, but i plan to be hanging from a tree trying to arrow a big'um.
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Post by bulasteve on Oct 1, 2015 9:16:43 GMT -5
A revision to plan. Likely gonna skip the winery. Will be at Westline Inn. If at all hopeful..PM me and I'll give cell number for possible hook-up. 'Puter will go off Sat 8am.. Aiming at the noon check-in at the Inn, have dinner resv for 6pm.. In-between maybe wander. But will stay at Inn after dinner, be dog walking, bocci ball, in lounge,fighting off bears and such. Look for OH plates, hope Brown and Steelers NOT playing this weekend. Though Westline area probably closer to Buffalo !
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Post by COR on Oct 1, 2015 15:18:13 GMT -5
Steelers play tonight and Cleveland does not have a football team.
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Post by bulasteve on Oct 3, 2015 5:38:27 GMT -5
I would agree. I quit watching any pro sports yrs ago. Just aware of possible threats.. Our vehicles have Ohio tags on'em.
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Post by bulasteve on Oct 3, 2015 7:07:07 GMT -5
Last call for..um, coffee. Getting ready to roll. Bulldog on board !
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Post by bulasteve on Oct 6, 2015 7:54:41 GMT -5
Great food, great scenery. Put a lot of miles on my New Balances while dog walking. Ended up we did go to Wilcox Winery. Topped off the basement stash of wine. Mostly Clarion River Red and the sparkling version, Clarion River Rapids. Yum, burp, hick-up. I had Bouillabaisse for dinner. Wife had Salmon. Rest of crew happy. Only disappointment was a pumpkin pie friend ordered for dessert. It just wasn't of the same standard as the rest of the meal. It was taken from the bill. Didnt hear of anyone asking about the Ohio tagged vehicles. Guests staying the night have the run of the place. A nook for coffee and tea upstairs finds a gathering of room guests. Brains are picked for breakfast designations, days fun,etc.. We added our crew to the others and went to a diner/cafe in Mt Jewett. Folks of Swedish descent. Breakfast was good. Baked foodstuffs were amazing ! All bought extra for road rations and to bring home.
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Post by whitworth on Oct 6, 2015 8:47:53 GMT -5
Great food, great scenery. Put a lot of miles on my New Balances while dog walking. Ended up we did go to Wilcox Winery. Topped off the basement stash of wine. Mostly Clarion River Red and the sparkling version, Clarion River Rapids. Yum, burp, hick-up. I had Bouillabaisse for dinner. Wife had Salmon. Rest of crew happy. Only disappointment was a pumpkin pie friend ordered for dessert. It just wasn't of the same standard as the rest of the meal. It was taken from the bill. Didnt hear of anyone asking about the Ohio tagged vehicles. Guests staying the night have the run of the place. A nook for coffee and tea upstairs finds a gathering of room guests. Brains are picked for breakfast designations, days fun,etc.. We added our crew to the others and went to a diner/cafe in Mt Jewett. Folks of Swedish descent. Breakfast was good. Baked foodstuffs were amazing ! All bought extra for road rations and to bring home. Sounds like a great trip!!
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Post by bulasteve on Oct 14, 2015 9:47:03 GMT -5
There will be other trips, open invites. Right after I get my room reserved ! Westline Inn is owned by a couple and another. Two of them are cooks, one a French trained chef. I'm talking French country cooking, not foofy, got a stop at McDonalds on the way home stuff. Big full plates of amazing food hit the tables. This part of Penn, is on what they call the groundhog trail, winery-wise. Ya'll can google-fu away from here. If you do dinner and a room, you will thank me.
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