Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/02/29

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Leica Users digest V26 #236
From: Kelly Adams <jadams79@earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 17:22:11 -0500

Hi, I don't think we know each other.
Grew up in New Bern, slowly retiring form teaching in CC system in 
Greenville last 30 years, redoing a house at Magnolia  Shores-hope to 
have dark room up and running by summer. Our vote is for B' s.
Kelly
On Sunday, February 29, 2004, at 03:12  PM, Ric Carter wrote:

>
> Just what is the Tarheel head count here anyway?
>
> Hell, yea, I know the Sunnyside, although it just isn't the same since 
> getting renovated. Other Eastern NC hot spots should certainly count 
> the R&C in downtown Williamston for real home cooking, the Cypress 
> Grill in with those killer fresh herrings, and Bill's Hot Dogs in 
> Washington for the perfectly nasty light brown chili.
>
> Robert--where's the family river place? Our house is in Arbor Bluff on 
> Tranter's Creek. Kitty's family has a lot at Sunnyside where we hang 
> out some in nice weather.
>
> Kelly--do I know you? Where are you in Washington?
>
> Dave--I spent 13 years in Chapel Hill before heading back east and 
> then bouncing back to Garner to work in Raleigh. I guess bars are more 
> reliable landmarks in Chapel Hill. Restaurants seem to change more 
> quickly.
>
> CZ-- Potecasi is in Northampton County. You are so right, there's 
> nothing quite as satisfying as seeing a primped out TV anchor say 
> Cone-ToeRaleigh is the farthest west you can barbecue. I don't know 
> what that other stuff actually is.
>
> Ric
>
>> The people I grew up with in summers in Scotland Neck NC all talked
>> about Little Washington.
>>
>> A real eastern NC insider also knows how to pronounce 'Bodie' of
>> lighthouse fame, Conetoe (town in Edgecomb County) and perhaps even
>> Potecasi (not certain of the county)...and that Raleigh is the far
>> western limit for really good barbecue :)
>>
>> CZ
>> NC roots going back generations
>>
>
>
>>
>> I was thinking the same thing. I'm from Wilson, married a woman from
>> Greenville and currently live in Chapel Hill. Tar Heel through and
>> through. Also, I have heard of Sunnyside Oyster Bar and I know that
>> Bea's BarBQ in Greenville is the best food on the East Coast.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Dave
> On Feb 29, 2004, at 12:21 PM, Leica Users digest wrote:
>
>> Well Robert, it should be in the low 70's here in Little Washington
>> tomorrow, should have waited a couple of weeks to work on the cottage.
>> Kelly Adams
>> On Sunday, February 29, 2004, at 08:19  AM, Robert Clark wrote:
>>
>>> Ric:
>>> So....a real North Carolina insider....you know about "Little
>>> Washington!"  Only those with deep roots in the area know that!  I'm
>>> from Williamston (ever hear of the Sunnyside Oyster Bar), used to 
>>> live
>>> in Greenville, attended NC State, but am now in Lancaster, PA.  I 
>>> have
>>> an M6TTL with all the usual suspect lenses....by the way...Little
>>> Washington...was there a few weeks ago at my family's cottage on the
>>> Pamlico.  We're raising it 8 feet and doing some nice renovations.
>>> How about you?
>>>
>>> Robert Clark
>>> Lancaster, PA
>>>
>>> Ric Carter wrote:
>>>
>>>> Say what they will about Tarheel preparedness for winter weather; a
>>>> prepared highway department yesterday would have had me at the 
>>>> office
>>>> eating a hurried deli sandwich  for lunch between harried phone >> 
>>>> calls.
>>>>
>>>> As it was, I enjoyed my wife and kids who were home from school (all
>>>> lovely girls),  a beer for breakfast, three bowls of snow cream (a
>>>> rarity that reminds me of my granddad's much-missed homemade ice
>>>> cream), and two naps.
>>>>
>>>> That's much more fun than being able to brag about not letting the
>>>> weather affect my life.
>>>>
>>>> I must admit that that attitude has improved since leaving daily
>>>> newspaper work which required that I fight the elements and actually
>>>> work harder at such times.
>>>>
>>>> Took the M6 and one daughter out this morning to shoot a couple of
>>>> rolls as the roads cleared.
>>>>
>>>> Ric Carter
>>>> at home in Little Washington and Garner
>
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