The triangle - just west of King Ferry on RT. 90. Greek Revival farm house
(Atwater house) near here, very nice. Speaking of diners and Ithaca. I hear
the diner from a Woody Allen movie was moved to a mall near Ithaca for
reconstruction (Cairo Rose?)ctb
-----Original Message-----
From: Trelstad, Derek <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
<[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, August 27, 1999 7:56 PM
Subject: Ithaca and diners...a conflation.
>I didn't grow up in Ithaca, attend school there, or marry a professor /
>farmer's daughter. Did spend some time in Aurora with an alumn of Wells
>College. As I recall there was a diner / restaurant on the road from Aurora
>to Ithaca that served a mean breakfast -- it sat on a triangular piece of
>land between the main road and a small farm road. Looking to plan a trip
out
>of NYC and would like to move from good food establishment to good food
>establishment. Thought I might give this diner a second try. Anyone of you
>many natives, passers-through, and hangers-on have any idea where this
place
>is?
>
>Mr. LDL
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Pam Blythe [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Friday, August 27, 1999 5:48 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Ithaca - full circle, with clean dishes
>
>
>Well, being also an Ithaca native (only follows, since I'm ][<en's little
>sister), I can say that I washed dishes at a little house in a small town
>just outside of Ithaca, called Besemer. Not up to the standards of the
>rest of you, but I had my share of cleaning up after my father (who also
>happened to do something electrical at the synchrotron - I like Creighton's
>dad's idea. I have a jug of Round Up to finish using with my sprayer, so
>let me know when you're ready).
>
>Although I went to Jr. High at the new Dewitt Jr. High School, I used to
>hang out at the old one after it became the Dewitt Mall - thought the
>toilets that flushed automatically once you stood up were cool - not like
>the new fangled electric eye ones in many shopping malls, theaters and
>airports across the country these days. It was a little disconcerting the
>first time the seat moved when I sat down, though). Been to the Moosewood
>a lot of times and have many of their cookbooks. Never found a recipe for
>sheet. Unfortunately, the Samadhara was gone when I was there in December.
>I missed the smells!
>
>- Pam
>---------------------- Forwarded by Pam Blythe on 08/27/99 05:40 PM
>---------------------------
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>The memory of the synchrotron reminded me of
>my childhood also wandering around in labs full of mystery...
>My late dad once
>had a plan to follow the course of the ring of the synchrotron, which was
>built under an athletic field, with round up ( a herbicide). He figured a
>large, slightly toasted looking shadow, would have lots of phones ringing.
>
>I washed dishes at IC 30 years ago.
>---------------------- Forwarded by Pam Blythe on 08/27/99 05:40 PM
>---------------------------
>
>Ken Follett writes:
>
>
>Me to.
>
>][<en
>---------------------- Forwarded by Pam Blythe on 08/27/99 05:40 PM
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>
>
>Cuyler Page <[log in to unmask]> on 08/24/99 03:07:38 AM
>I too washed dishes, at Cornell's Home Ec. Caf., 42 years ago.
>
>---------------------- Forwarded by Pam Blythe on 08/27/99 05:40 PM
>---------------------------
>Ken Follett writes:
>Had friends at Samadhara & the Guitar Workshop.
>
>][<en
>---------------------- Forwarded by Pam Blythe on 08/27/99 05:40 PM
>---------------------------
>
>
>Bruce Marcham <[log in to unmask]> on 08/24/99 11:32:12 AM
>In my DeWitt Junior High School days (cc '66-'70) the Moosewood was a...
>
>P.S. I did my dishwashing at Camp Barton, the Boy Scout camp north of
>Taughannock Falls State Park on Cayuga Lake, though a woman on my paper
>route, Galetti Chacona (Greek, I think, or maybe Italian), with connections
>in the restaurant business offered to get me a dishwashing job if I wanted
>it...
>
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