Re: OT: Colorado mountains


Ellen Gallagher wrote:
> 
> >If you plan for your extra time to be AFTER the convention, you will be =
> >able to get plenty of suggestions DURING the convention.  Presumably, I =
> >will be there and will be glad to help.  And the current resident hosts =
> >are friendly and will have great ideas:  EVERYONE in Colorado knows =
> >something about the mountains (though surprisingly, some could care =
> >less).
> 
>         I hope that someone will plan on something besides mountains....
>         living with the highest mountains in the East staring me in
>         the face everyday for the best 11 years, I want to see Denver.
>         We run to urban areas for vacations.... :-0
> 
>         Ellen
> 
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> Ellen Gallagher  / e_galla@moose.ncia.net
> Siberian iris robin   /   sibrob@ncia.net
> Northern New Hampshire, USA / USDA Zone 3
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> 
Ellen -- If you're looking for something different, there used to be --
and hopefully still is -- in Denver a restaurant called The Little
Russian Tea Room, two or three miles southwest of the center of town on
the busline, as I recall. The cuisine is Central Asian and delicious. I
don't think I'll make Denver, but thought I would pass this along.

Griff



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