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Re: Planning holidays in North America...2012...

Posted: August 16, 2012, 11:45:51 AM
by Lester Curtis
I'm half an hour out from Cleveland; I'll be there. Sounds like you won't be there for long, maybe a couple hours? Give us the specifics of time and location. I look forward to seeing you again.

Re: Planning holidays in North America...2012...

Posted: September 16, 2012, 11:43:21 AM
by Lester Curtis
I never did know where any of the good restaurants were, but Cleveland does have some attractions. There's the Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame, and the Art Museum, which is really excellent. There's a new Aquarium, and there's a new casino downtown. The casino has, I think, four restaurants in it, and because it's surrounded by a high concentration of police, it's considered to be one of the safest places to be in downtown Cleveland. I've heard the casino pulls in about $40+ million a month.

I'm truly pathetic about all this; back when I was young, I used to go downtown just to have someplace interesting to see. In the last forty years, I've been there twice: once was with friends who treated me to a baseball game at the new stadium (the Indians lost, of course), and the second was when I drove my father to a doctor's appointment for eye surgery.

These days, I do all my traveling inside my head (it's cheaper, too). So, of all the above-mentioned places, the Art Museum is the only one I've seen.

I'll be as much of a green tourist as anyone there -- almost -- I'm sure I can still find the Terminal Tower, and Public Square with the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on it, and the old Cleveland Arcade and the huge Public Library.

I used to like going down to the train terminal and looking at the huge Art-Deco mural on the wall, made on big glazed-enamel panels. I don't know if that's still there, or accessible, but last time I went down there, it was very dangerous and scary.

We'll have fun, though. They say downtown is pretty safe now. All the shootings happen out in the eastern suburbs. :wink:

Seriously, though, if anyone else can make it, come on out and join us!

Re: Planning holidays in North America...2012...

Posted: September 17, 2012, 12:21:28 PM
by Lester Curtis
Waiting for others, indeed -- get on the bus, folks -- I'm buying the first round!

Re: Planning holidays in North America...2012...

Posted: September 24, 2012, 12:14:30 PM
by Lester Curtis
bottomdweller wrote:I think me and Lester Curtis are meeting around 6 for drinks - so we should be sloshed by the time we meet-up with Ente-per-ente at 8 pm. Cool! ;D
Whoa up there, missy . . . not sure yet how early my friend can get away. Things are still in the planning stage. We'll get it all arranged, though. I may have yet another guest, as well.

Re: Planning holidays in North America...2012...

Posted: October 01, 2012, 12:47:07 PM
by Lester Curtis
Delightful work, as always, Sergio. I keep thinking there has to be more than one of you, to get so much stuff done!

Re: Planning holidays in North America...2012...

Posted: October 12, 2012, 09:37:08 PM
by Lester Curtis
Well . . . since I've had no feedback from the rest of you, I'm calling it thus: dinner at the Sans Souci. Looks like a nice quiet place. Pricey, but no worse than we've seen before.

I promised to buy the first round of drinks, but I don't know where that's going to be -- best I can find, the hotel doesn't have a bar, so we may have to hunt for one. Someone can ask at the desk; there should be a handful within a rock's throw of the front door.

See you at 8:00 PM at the H.I.

Re: Planning holidays in North America...2012...

Posted: October 15, 2012, 01:04:36 AM
by Lester Curtis
Bring rain gear; latest forecast says we'll need it.

Re: Planning holidays in North America...2012...

Posted: October 16, 2012, 02:16:45 AM
by Lester Curtis
Well, we didn't need the rain gear. I expect you might be getting reports from the others, but I'll just say it was a very nice evening. We met on time, had a drink at a very small and friendly Irish bar (Michele was already on a first-name basis with the owner), and then we went to the Sans Souci restaurant next to the Terminal Tower and had an excellent dinner.

I brought a friend of mine, whom I hope to get to at least LOOK at this forum now and again (I've been working at that). He's got five novels in the works, mostly supernatural action/adventure stuff, and it's not too bad. We're members of two local writers' groups, one of which is commonly only attended by the two of us.

I finally got a look at one of Sergio's models, and was surprised at how small it was; I'd been expecting something much larger, but it was delightful to see.

All in all a very nice evening; it was good to see and chat with Michele and Sergio again.

Re: Planning holidays in North America...2012...

Posted: November 12, 2012, 12:36:55 PM
by Lester Curtis
Looks like some serious geezerhood going on there . . . :lol:

Thanks for posting these; I was just thinking about them a few days ago.