I will probably be going to the show again this year as long as it does not interfere with my schedule. The show has been getting smaller and smaller over the years and digital is becoming more prevalent and film less common.
whenever we (my family & friends) go to NYC, we drive to greenwich, Ct and take the train in. I'd leave "very" early in the am and come home "very" late!
Anyone interested in joining me, we could meet up and carpool.
also, the Ocala (sp?) to nyc is about 80 bucks out of Rt 128 station in Dedham
This, of course, if for those from eastern end of New England.
whenever we (my family & friends) go to NYC, we drive to greenwich, Ct and take the train in. I'd leave "very" early in the am and come home "very" late!
Anyone interested in joining me, we could meet up and carpool.
also, the Ocala (sp?) to nyc is about 80 bucks out of Rt 128 station in Dedham
This, of course, if for those from eastern end of New England.
good idea about greenwich...and it's the acela
ocala is way down in florida. that would be a long train ride...
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i grew up in florida, and back then ocala was "the sticks". boy was i wrong. maine and new hampshire make ocala look like the big city now...
Jeff,
My girlfriend lived there for a long time. Her mother and daughter still do. That was my starting point when I was participating in the Florida Circuit for Art Shows. It is still getting built up.
You are certainly right about at least much of Maine. Talk about big expanses of very few people per square mile and lots and lots of trees, particularly as you move away from the coast.
how did this thread become a discussion on Florida??? Ya, whatever that fast train that goes from portland maine to DC, thats what I'm talking about. and, what the heck is wrong with this website??? It's been dragging along all day and night.