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Monthly Archives: April 2009
Destinations – Austin, Texas, aka “Berkeley-by-the-sage”
I knew I was in Texas when on the drive from the Austin airport to the city I saw a car dealership named “Howdy Honda”. Yee haw! Keith and I spent 4 days in Austin visiting his childhood friend Rob … Continue reading
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Airlines Elite on the cheap
Thanks to the sour economy, elite status in the big network airline frequent flyer programs is available for half of the miles normally necessary, provided you fly by 15 June. Since United is the only carrier that serves Chico Ill … Continue reading
Running 2009 Boston Marathon epilogue
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Destinations the Bayliss Library
Have you ever driven down Bayliss Road on your way to I-5 and wondered about the little library there?
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Destinations – Ashland’s Railroad District
In my first post about Ashland I wrote about how this small town lures me in ways beyond its well-known Shakespeare Festival. Now I’d like to acquaint you with an area that unfortunately many visitors miss: the Railroad District.
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Destinations – Double shot of Ashland, Hold the Shakespeare
ASHLAND, OREGON (from the Ashland Chamber of Commerce with permission) Don’t get me wrong. The reason I first went to Ashland in 2002 at the not so tender age of 46 was to see some plays. And that’s always a … Continue reading
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Running Im in for the Eugene Marathon
After hemming and hawing due to the trouble with my left foot shortly before the Bidwell Classic, I threw my hat in the ring (along with the $95 entry fee) for the Eugene Marathon on 3 May. I still have … Continue reading