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Subject: Hey, Sim... I just thought of something....


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dori
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Date Posted: 10:04:14 08/19/09 Wed
In reply to: dori 's message, "Hi Sim" on 22:09:45 08/18/09 Tue

I'll be pretty close to where you live in October. I'm coming over to Clemmons, NC (near Winston-Salem) to the National Shiba Inu dog show and Charlie and I will come back by way of Gatlinburg. Any sites you know of around there we shouldn't miss?

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Sim
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Date Posted: 09:31:31 08/20/09 Thu

How was vacation Bible School this summer?

We had quiet a few kids this year, It runs in "cycles", peaking when one generation grows up and start having kids and their kids become old enough to start coming, it's all tied to the Baby boomer generation,

We have several kids who's parents attended when they were the age of the kids.



Any sites you know of around there we shouldn't miss?

According to PC MILER, (trucker program) it's 495 mile from Gatlinburg to St Louis, Mo, but only 465 coming through "Cumberland Gap",

So any destination in IL, would be shorter "Through the gap".

The "Gap" is the passage way through the mountains that Daniel Booone led 1/4 million people, the old road is closed to traffic, (tunnel) but you can still park/walk into gap, and nice view from the "pinnacle" overlook on top of the mountain, even my house. LOL

The Cumberland Gap park is the largest "Historical Park" in the nation, they have a website, get an idea of what to expect.

If you decide to come this way, let me know, I'll help with the routing/lodging/whatever, even buy ya'll a cup of coffee. (grin)


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