[AT] Tractor looking
CEE VILL
cvee60 at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 25 17:42:02 PDT 2005
The only problem with all this rural is I have to drive 20 miles in any one
of three directions to get to a Wally World.
Cecil,
After that NYS boost, the
Governor George will surely call you tomorrow and offer an upper lever
position at The Visitor and Tourist Bureau. You will be heading up the "I
Love NY program. (grin)
Charlie V.
>From: Cecil Monson <cmonson at hvc.rr.com>
>Reply-To: Antique tractor email discussion group
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>To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>Subject: Re: [AT] Tractor looking
>Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 07:01:33 -0400
>
>> Out here on the West Coast
>>most people think only of the city anytime New York is mentioned
>and I don't
>>think they know or realize that New York state is a whole lot more than
>>just
>>the city (no offense meant to NYC).
>>
>>Dudley
>>Snohomish, Washington
>
>
> Those of us who live or who have lived in Western New York know
>it as a Sportsman's Paradise with all the varied hunting and fishing
>we have year around - anything from the best wild turkey and deer
>hunting to Great Lakes salmon and lake trout fishing can be found within
>a few miles of most of the area. I lived there for over 25 years, had 4
>different boats on Seneca Lake and Lake Ontario, hunted pheasant, grouse
>and wild turkeys and fished as many of the lakes as I had time for. I
>was lucky in that I lived just a mile from Seneca Lake, had my boat at
>the State Park just a mile from the house, and could be out on the lake
>in the morning within 20 minutes. I loved to be out there as the rays
>from the sun hit the water in the early morning. Many days I had my
>limit of lake trout before 7:00AM and was on the way back to the house.
>I was at my office by 8:30 when it opened and had the best of all worlds
>for many years.
>
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