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How far is Ithaca from VT border? Only thing I know about Ithaca is that
we had a calendar clock that was supposedly made there. It had wooden
gears in it, I think. Ruth
At 8:51 PM -0800 1/23/03, Cuyler Page wrote:
I'm Sorry I Thought That Guy >From British Columbia Was That Guy From the
Yukon,
Actually, the Guy From BC is from Ithaca, and once a townie always a townie.
Actually, I will be back in Ithaca this mid-July for a 45th Year High
School Reunion - Go, Go Little Reds! ! ! ! ! ( it was a shock when
I grew up a little and learned that the IHS I saw as a symbol on church
garments did not stand for Ithaca High School).
Anyone care to fly kites or hoist a round together in Stewart Park in July?
I'll bring the kites and some good Canadian brew.
cp in bc
(when they had the annual kite flying contest in Stewart Park, the
judges could not figure out how to handle my childly result. I had a
spectacular eighth mile of string out but the kite was only 30' to 40' from
the ground, so it wasn't the highest or biggest of anything except the
amazingly farthest and they hadn't planned to have a prize for that.)
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Ruth Barton
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Westminster, VT
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