I have to say, getting Adirondack tweets is even better than reading the blogs. All day long, little reminders, bits of history and news - heaven. Here's the list from @tourpro if anyone is interested http://twitter.com/tourpro/adirondacks. I was so inspired that I called the Adirondack Daily Enterprise and tried to talk the publisher into letting me consult for her on how to bring all this great local content into the website, (and more local revenue) but um, not so much. I guess the web strategy is handled in West Virginia?! Lame. Anyone want to conspire? My friend Linnae and I also want to do a podcast with John from Eat N Meet. "The Adirondack Chef" but that would require him to actually take a day off and me to be there more regularly. Neat idea though, right?
The boys will be at the barn with their dad for Thanksgiving (boo). I H.A.T.E. sharing holidays. I do hope they get a little skiing in? Maybe? Their season passes are ordered and waiting! And then it's my turn to get up to that old barn.
Friday, November 20, 2009
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That's tough, Bridget. For them, as well as you. Where are you going to celebrate Thanksgiving?
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry we won't be able to be there for New Year's. Sounds fantastic. Eat N Meet is becoming idolized and idealized. I hope to experience it with you before too long.
ReplyDeleteYou totally need to meet Gail Brill if you don't know her already. You guys have a lot of the same kind of SL community ideas. If the fates need to conspire, I can step in. Chances are, you've already run into each other though. Am I the ONLY one who is not into Eat N Meet? Um, yeah ... probably.
ReplyDeleteDo not know Gail and would love to meet her. But maybe I should actually meet you first. :-) Holidays!
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