Alan & Brenda Leonard

4/29/03 15:17:

> Do you really think that Fall has fewer people traveling? I'm not sure that's
> true - at least here in the North East.

Well, yes, I do think that, since I wrote it! <g> But it's interesting to
consider that perhaps it's not true everywhere. Maybe I shouldn't assume
that everywhere is the same!

I guess I was figuring that with kids back in school and parents working,
fall, especially shortly after labor day, would be pretty quiet for
travelling.

I just want to come to the Northeast, since I've never been there! So pick
a time and schedule a conference! :)

brenda

marji

At 17:02 4/29/03 +0200, you wrote:
>4/29/03 15:17:
>
> > Do you really think that Fall has fewer people traveling? I'm not sure
> that's
> > true - at least here in the North East.
>
>Well, yes, I do think that, since I wrote it! <g>

LOL! I used to work with someone and I would create a piece of work and
work pretty hard on it. Then, she would point to an aspect of it and say
to me, "Do you like this here?" I used to shake my head in wonder. What a
question!

marji


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In a message dated 4/29/2003 11:18:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
abtleo@... writes:


> Do you really think that Fall has fewer people traveling? I'm not sure
> that's
> > true - at least here in the North East.
>
> Well, yes, I do think that, since I wrote it! <g> But it's interesting to
> consider that perhaps it's not true everywhere. Maybe I shouldn't assume
> that everywhere is the same!
>
> I guess I was figuring that with kids back in school and parents working,
> fall, especially shortly after labor day, would be pretty quiet for
> travelling.
>

They're called "leaf-peepers" in the NE.

Place is a zoo all fall.

~Kelly


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