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Judith Lindenau Help preserve a Leelanau County treasure: The Historic DeYoung Farm/Proposed Natural Area on Cedar Lake http://www.theconservancy.com -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Beverly Woods Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 9:38 AM To: hg@hurdygurdy.com Subject: Re: [HG] Players nearby? Sure! How about OTW East? Speaking of cooling off and water, here's another possibility: I have a good friend with a very lovely old camp (main house, and a couple of smaller buldings) on a lake up here. Camp is rented out from July 4th through Labor Day but is mostly available at other times. Sleeps 10 I think, and our house only a few miles away could sleep more if necessary. If this sounds good to folks, let me know, and I will endeavor to book it for a weekend and put something together. One thought might be to gather up here in fall, and in Boston in spring? Beverly Wolfeboro, NH TOMAS KAFKA wrote: > Subj: Players nearby? How aboout OTW East? > > Dear Sasha, Dan, Jake, Melissa, Beverly, Nan, Henry, and all the rest: > > There is a number of us in the Northeast - why not get together? > The newcomers, the oldtimers, and all. Let's meet, swap stories about > cottoning, tuning tangents, house breaking the dog (and training the > wrist), and more. > > Why, Suzanne came even with an idea of having our own "Over the Water" > gathering! Let's meet in Boston, and board the Boston DuckTour > amphibious vehicles with our hurdy gurdies. Suzanne will bring her > duck call, and we all can bring our duck tape. When floating over the > water, we can play, and swap duck tape stories. We see who will come > up with the most imaginative use of duck tape when dealing with a hurdy gurdy... > > If you want to sign up, or just add your 2-cent's worth, email us at > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > See you in Boston! > > Tom & Suzanne > > P.S. This email was written under the influence - of hot temperatures! > Hope you feel cooler where you are... > > >