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May 02, 2008

Dogfish Head

As promised, a picture of the Dogfish Head Brewing Sign I purchased. For those who have seen our bar before, you will get an idea of the size.

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A few observations from our vacation.

Odd thing, while driving on the freeways in Pennsylvania, when a driver was merging onto the freeway, other drivers would actually move over and let him/her in. This does not happen so much in Texas where a turn signal is excuse enough to warrant a blocking move.

Pennsylvania is full of "Do Not Tailgate" signs and in some areas there are large, white dots painted on the road so you can gauge a safe following distance.

Me thinks Pennsylvania stole their license plate design from West Virginia. The blue bar across the top is proof enough for me. Speaking of which, it appears that Delaware is still using digits only on their plates.

I cannot help but notice that boardwalks along beaches are spawning grounds for candy shops. Yes, I understand the whole salt water taffy thing, but how many candy shops can one boardwalk support. And isn't candy by default a magnet for sand?   

Listening to: Super Freak - Rick James

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I drive like that! And people get very mad at me! Being from Western Massachusetts, I learned to drive a whole different way.

When I first moved to Texas, I was terrified to drive. I felt like I was taking a huge chance on life each time I drove. I think I still am, but I have just gotten used to it.

Teaching my teen to drive, however, brings that oh-so-scary feeling back a hundred times over!

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