Scott Loveless wrote:

>On 12/26/06, ann sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Scott  -
>>accomodations in NY are VERY expensive...
>>You are welcome to stay with me if you don't mind a small bedroom and a
>>cat in the household.
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>Thank you very much, Ann.  That is most kind.  However, I'll have to
>decline.  Christie has a mild cat (or animal hair or some such)
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>allergy which is amplified by her contact lenses.
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Sorry to hear it - Alas, I have two good friends here as well that are 
not comfortable
coming to visit either

>  Besides, it's been
>a VERY long time since we've had an evening without the kids around.
>;)
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hehe - Hmmmm wonder what he meant by that.. ann scratches head....

>>I might be convinced to let you buy me a meal in our wonderful Chinatown
>>or one of
>>the neighborhood places :)  Dim sum on Sunday morning would be fun for
>>you, too.
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>I can definitely do that.
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 Ah, I was thinking of that as a thank you for a room :)   Unless you 
are extra flush, just sharing a meal
with yout would be fine - I know where the good and inexpensive eats are 
(Ask Cesar and Frank, to name two)

>>B&H , of course, is closed on Saturdays but open on Sunday....
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>Whee!  I feel a spending, er, shopping spree coming on.
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>>I can certainly point you in the direction of some good stuff to see
>>museum wise.
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>That would be very cool.  Thanks!
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>>If you really want to be economical, you don't need to take Amtrack -
>>the Septa and NJ transit trains are a cheaper way to go and I think there
>>are off peak rates.  Of course, if you were older than you are, it would be
>>really cheap.
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>While that sounds nice, we're coming from Harrisburg, PA.  Amtrak
>offers the most direct route.
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>Hopefully, this will all work out within less than two months.  We'll
>see what the weather does.  If the winter gets particularly bad we'll
>probably postpone until March or April
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Whenever, look forward to meeting you - but I may not accompany you to 
B&H  too dangerous!

Best
ann

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>>Scott Loveless wrote:
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>>>The wife and I are planning a weekend getaway to NYC sometime within
>>>the next couple months.  The tentative plans include hitching a ride
>>>on the Amtrak to Penn Station.  Most likely we'll be arriving around
>>>lunch time on a Saturday and departing the following afternoon.  Would
>>>anyone have recommendations for accommodations in the vicinity?  Plus,
>>>a pilgrimage to B&H is, of course, a requisite.  The maps I've looked
>>>at seem to indicate that their store is very close to the train
>>>station.  Can anyone confirm this for me?  Our time in NYC will be far
>>>too short to take in more than one or two "sites", so we'd prefer to
>>>keep travel within the city to a minimum.  Any art museums,
>>>restaurants, etc. come to mind?  What's it going to take to convince
>>>one or two of you to lead us around on a photo tour?
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