What do Australia and Wisconsin have in common?
Best chocolate pie I ever had was at a restaurant named K's, in Mauston, WI.
How does Australia do on chocolate pie?
'Heart Of Gold'
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What do Australia and Wisconsin have in common?
Best chocolate pie I ever had was at a restaurant named K's, in Mauston, WI.
How does Australia do on chocolate pie?
bizzare. I answered the phone on the third ring- it was a recorded message that started with " we're sorry we missed you" Umm.. I was there . The rest of it I listened too said something about comcast and telemarketing...
Best money...
that's hard. partly because I don't think of money as money once I've spent it..
Either the money I spent to go to LA f2f or the money I spent to hear Sherman Alexie's Clinton story. I don't know...depends on value of best. Like "nicest" "coolest"? Because I felt good about myself helping ex-roommate get her dishes out of storage once, but that was not a *happening* right?
did you ever get this worked out?
No. I'm even engaged in a ranting exercise with their support staff who think it's reasonable to present me with a calendar of clickable dates that all lead to "Oh, not today...try another." When I just go ahead and plug the dates in I was thinking of, it tells me it's $800+. Flying to La Ceiba, OTOH, is $500. Do you remember if they have good boat service between the two?
I thought about my real estate purchases, but I can't think of those as spending but rather as investing.
Do you remember if they have good boat service between the two?
not off hand but I could ask DH for you. He has been there and might remember. We flew from Tegucigalpa - Roatan - San Pedro, so I missed La Ceiba entirely.
I did find flights from Tegucigalpa to Roatan, and they're surprisingly expensive, but less than booking all at once. How silly.
I'd be really appreciative of your DH's input.
Paying a mover the last time I moved.
Hell yeah!! Expensive ($500 for my last move), but soooo worth it--just thinking about taking over 60 boxes down the two flights of stairs at my last apartment is making my back hurt.
just thinking about taking over 60 boxes down the two flights of stairs at my last apartment is making my back hurt.
45 boxes of books 30 boxes of costumes/fabric and all my other stuff.
There is no question that I, as a single woman/hermit, could not have done it without the movers.
Joe doesn't remember regular ferry service to Roatan. We are both thinking it might be a long boat ride.
Joe's suggestion (and I think he's right although I don't think I would do this myself, if that makes any sense) is to just show up the morning you want to fly and buy a ticket. Based on our experience, neither of us think a reservation would guarantee you anything other than a seat on a plane at some point.
I'm going to talk to my FIL and get his thoughts. He has tons of contacts in Honduras and would know for sure the best way to get there and how much to pay.
Another idea - do you know where you are staying yet? It's a very small place and your hotel might know the best way to get there.