Anyone else ready for another FOF trip??

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Anyone else ready for another FOF trip??
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Thu, 04-12-2007 - 8:00am

I'm just wondering if anyone else is itching to get our group together again yet. It's been a year since the last one, and we've been allowing about a year to plan for them, so I'm thinking we should start a conversation about it soon, if anyone's interested. I don't know if Phyllis will be available in December when she returns from Iraq, but I think it would be so cool to have a welcome back party for her with us all together. If we did that, we'd have to take winter weather into consideration and probably her location. Johnny is not likely to want her to go far away again anytime soon.


If we want to do a general trip, people could start throwing out ideas for times of the year and locations.


Who's brave enough to start?? :-)




       ~~Rhonda~~


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Registered: 03-26-2003
Sun, 04-15-2007 - 4:36pm
San Antonio is fun and there's lots to do there!
Katherine (Kat)
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Sun, 04-15-2007 - 5:19pm

I will throw some ideas out....


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Deb/MN



 

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Registered: 09-18-2003
Mon, 04-16-2007 - 6:09am

I think December might be a little rough as well but thank you for thinking of me Rhonda.


 








 
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Registered: 06-07-2005
Mon, 04-16-2007 - 9:27am

My suggestions:


Karen


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Mon, 04-16-2007 - 6:48pm

I loved Carmel, Monterey, and San Luis Obispo. The Apple Farm Inn and Restaurant at San Luis Obispo (Tim used to live in that town.) was amazing! It was being bought by some wealthy wine manufacturers and adding a spa back when we were there in 2000. I'll have to check the web site to see how it's changed. They had the most amazing flower gardens, all done by 1 man.


http://www.applefarm.com/


I just checked out the web site and man, they have so much to do there. They do have a day spa, they're in wine country with vineyards around, there's a lavendar farm close by, an olive oil farm, and a number of other things to do. If you visit the web site, be sure to click on the links to their old mill, the rooms, the spa, the restaurant, and the gift shop. Downtown is cool too. Sometime during the month they have a big outdoor street gathering of food and booths that are a lot of fun. They have neat open trolleys too.


I must say though, we were in the area in August, and I was cold. It wasn't so bad on land, or at least farther inland, but when we went whale watching in the Pacific, it was the coldest I've ever been in my life, including the winters when I lived in MD!! Totally different from August in FL.




       ~~Rhonda~~


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