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Seeking Shelter
I left the marsh at 9:00 pm and headed west. Back at home, before I began the trip, I’d looked up restaurants in all the towns I was passing through to see if there were any I particularly wanted to … Continue reading
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Eastward
I drove south to Pueblo and ate lunch at the Pass Key restaurant, which I’d found out about on Roadfood. As I was heading into town, I pulled into a parking lot to load the address into my rental GPS. … Continue reading
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The Friendly Skies
Off again on business, this time to a convention in Colorado Springs. I headed out a day early to explore. That explains why I was up at 4:15 on a Tuesday morning and why I was riding in a stretch … Continue reading
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Random Acts of Knitting
On Friday evening, we drove to the nearby town of Norcross, Georgia to eat at Zapata. We opted to eat outside, on a back deck sandwiched between the dumpsters and the parking lot. When I go to a unique restaurant, … Continue reading
Foods
Once the conference began, we didn’t have much time to see sights, but we did have time to eat. On Thursday evening, we drove to Matthew’s Cafeteria in Tucker, Georgia, a place I discovered on roadfood.com. The place was packed … Continue reading
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