tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626928178539178552.post7342006854012289402..comments2023-07-03T06:33:49.206-04:00Comments on J-TWO-O: What a tripJ.http://www.blogger.com/profile/10888193975667450910noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626928178539178552.post-48164949086065264852009-07-26T20:54:25.004-04:002009-07-26T20:54:25.004-04:00lol - too funny, great pics. betty is my fave.lol - too funny, great pics. betty is my fave.vvb32 readshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10924589941745430884noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626928178539178552.post-19440209801730449852009-07-26T11:30:19.733-04:002009-07-26T11:30:19.733-04:00I'm sorry, I couldn't get past the "m...I'm sorry, I couldn't get past the "middle-aged" part. Toi? Jamais! A spring chicken you are--no matter what the calendar might say. And don't you forget it, sweet cheeks.<br /><br />Now, what's this trip you were talking about...?Another David S.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626928178539178552.post-54600120782611092242009-07-26T09:55:15.475-04:002009-07-26T09:55:15.475-04:00Those details suffice!
Thanks for sharing.
I can...Those details suffice!<br /><br />Thanks for sharing.<br /><br />I can get on a roll with the questions at times. Just ask JJV; One of his many sobriquets for me is "The Grand Inquisitor".Powaqqatsinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626928178539178552.post-77566311374438466362009-07-26T09:44:49.636-04:002009-07-26T09:44:49.636-04:00The best part of the Brewery Ommegang tour was the...The best part of the Brewery Ommegang tour was the tasting at the end. : ) They give out free samples of ALL their beers (which are technically ales, except for the Three Philosophers, which is classified as a barley wine because of the high alcohol content) and little pretzels. We liked the Rare Vos and the Abbey Ale best. Btw, the tour and tasting are FREE.<br /><br />Re Cooperstown, no, you do not need a reservation to go to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Just don't go during a big event or weekend. We were there just before induction weekend (which started this Friday) and it was busy but not crazy. We spent over three hours in the BHoF -- and still didn't see everything. But 3+ hours was about all we could take. On a scale of "Struck Out" to "Grand Slam," we'd rate it a double. Ken Burns did a much better job of telling the story of baseball, but the Museum/Hall of Fame is absolutely worth a trip. And Cooperstown is lovely. Nice old houses. (We stayed at the Inn at Cooperstown, which was very nice and convenient.) Nice people. And, if you are a baseball fan, it is Baseball, U.S.A.<br /><br />Yes, we dined at the Yum Yum Shack. Loved the outside (hence the pic). Food was good, not great. And no, we didn't eat at Foo Kin John's. <br /><br />Did actually go into Betty Beavers (to use the bathroom). And loved, loved, loved Montreal. (Stayed at a fantastic boutique hotel called Le Saint-Sulpice in the old part of town.)<br /><br />That enough detail, Powa? If not, send me an email.J.https://www.blogger.com/profile/10888193975667450910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4626928178539178552.post-48116615283091713592009-07-26T09:21:26.198-04:002009-07-26T09:21:26.198-04:00Brewery Ommegang tour?!?
I'm jealous! I love...Brewery Ommegang tour?!?<br /><br />I'm jealous! I love Belgian beers and they produce some top notch beverages. I tried Three Philosophers a few weeks back at the Savor: An American Craft Beer& Food Experience held in Wash, DC.<br /><br />The rest of Cooperstown looks interesting too. How was the Yum Yum Shack? Did you visit the baseball hall of fame? Did you need advance reservations for Cooperstown visit or just did it on the fly? Details!!<br /><br />Montreal is cool too, but there I have been a few times myself. Especially enjoy the French side of town.Powaqqatsinoreply@blogger.com