Nilly,
Sheryl, when are you leaving for your honeymoon?
We are spending a few days in Boston, from Sept. 3-6(World Science Fiction Convention), then we head to Rome.
'Trash'
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
Nilly,
Sheryl, when are you leaving for your honeymoon?
We are spending a few days in Boston, from Sept. 3-6(World Science Fiction Convention), then we head to Rome.
Nilly should come to DC! It's 4 hours by car (I'm sure a buffista could oblige) or bus ($20 each way on the Chinatown express) to NYC. Or 3 hours-ish by train (more expensive) or 45 minutes by plane (sometimes you can get cheap fares, and there are departures every half hour or hour!).
Plus, DC has tons of (free!) museums, and Buffistas aplenty to offer places to stay (I offer!). There's...uh...I have no idea on the number or quality of kosher restaurants. But stuff that's so quintessentially American--the monuments! the White House!
DC is very cool.
Kosher restaurants in the DC area
I can also offer lodging, and I think that maybe the DCistas might be able to kick in a few bucks for a ticket (if you haven't already)
Nilly, for you, I'd even get rid of all of the bacon in my house, now that's love.
Nilly, for you, I'd even get rid of all of the bacon in my house, now that's love.
Hee!
I already offered Nilly lodging if she's going to be here after August 27th. Kosher restaurants around here aren't that great -- within DC, there are a few delis. The suburbs have more.
DCistas might be able to kick in a few bucks for a ticket
Oh I totally would! I was too late to get on the plane ticket wagon. And it will be right around my birthday. Bonus!
I love taking the train between here and NYC. It is more expensive but so easy and comfortable. And I love the industrial North East landscape you ride through. And the bridge sign in Trenton "Trenton Makes, the World Takes." So resentful. I love it!
I hate to interrupt the Nilly-visit talk, but this seemed like the right place to ask -- what's the best way to get from San Diego to LA without spending a ton of money? Is there a train?
Jessica, Amtrak does run between the two cities. I just did a quick search, and it looks like it woud be $29 one way, and take about 2 hours 45 minutes.
Oh, that's terrific. Thanks, Lee.