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lblanchard) wrote2013-09-12 08:09 am
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Going to Nashville
I am getting on an airplane next Wednesday. Bleah. I'd almost rather have a tooth pulled.
We'll spend five days exploring the city to see if it's a good fit for us. If it passes muster on first visit, we'll go back and poke around some more.
I've done no traveling to speak of for three years. I do not enjoy travel. When we get there I should be all right, though. Time to make lists.
I keep trying to research the city and the metro and constantly gravitate back to the transit agency website. They have a city loop you can ride for free! A reduced-fare unlimited monthly pass for seniors is $44. But not free...
We'll spend five days exploring the city to see if it's a good fit for us. If it passes muster on first visit, we'll go back and poke around some more.
I've done no traveling to speak of for three years. I do not enjoy travel. When we get there I should be all right, though. Time to make lists.
I keep trying to research the city and the metro and constantly gravitate back to the transit agency website. They have a city loop you can ride for free! A reduced-fare unlimited monthly pass for seniors is $44. But not free...
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I know it's hot and humid. Philadelphia's pretty hot and humid, too, especially our part of the city. In fact, I've been tracking the weather comparatively and we appear to be less than five degrees apart on the weather pattens. We'll leave here in the low 70s if the forecast holds and get there in the mid 70s.
Portions of Philadelphia are in the coastal plane and portions are on the piedmont. There's a climate zone change in the city and we're on the warmer end. Add to that the fact that we live in a section that has a) virtually no tree cover; and b) an explosion of gentrification / redevelopment that has replaced vacant lots with houses that have big honking central air compressors. It's usually two to three degrees hotter here than in Center City half a mile north of us, and five to seven degrees hotter than neighborhoods north and west of Center City.
I'm not a great fan of country music, but I suspect that between Frist/Cheekwood and some other offerings I might be perfectly happy there. There's a light installation at Cheekwood that I'm eager to see. We have tickets for the night of the Equinox.
http://lightatcheekwood.com/
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The light show looks quite lovely. Enjoy! (And take pictures, please?)
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