also baltimore is rather fun and an easy southwest-y hub.
Dawn ,'Never Leave Me'
F2F5: I forget that everyone isn't us
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
Providence!
Or Lancaster County. Nearish to Philly, and prom would be extra-scandalous.
amish chocolate-dipped candy bras.
ftw
also baltimore is rather fun and an easy southwest-y hub
Ooo! Bodymore!
Hmmmmm. Mapblast is suggesting I could get from Carrboro, NC to Baltimore in under 5 hours. I suspect they're not including the 2 hours stuck in DC traffic that their map would include.
Still, it would be a doable drive.
calli you should be able to go up to western MD and then drive straight over skipping DC - i think it's Rte 80 up - i did that a lot going back and forth to Asheville NC
Brooklyn to Philly is only $45 each way on Amtrak! Woo hoo!
Philly gives me an opportunity to reconnect with friends from the 'burbs where I grew up.
Or Lancaster County.
Dutch Wonderland! (warning for audio) I can't believe that place still exists.
I really like Philadelphia and am fairly familiar with it (boyfriend's hometown and common business conferences location).
Calli, if you're headed to Jersey, you can take 50/350 across Annapolis and up through Maryland, and avoid both DC and Baltimore traffic. It's a little bit longer distance, and you have to stick to the speed limit, but the actual time is about what you'd get if you went through DC with no traffic jams. Plus, you arrive with your sanity.