tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7149212316531911373.post4199031160627027076..comments2023-09-28T06:52:51.102-07:00Comments on Patty and Ken's Excellent Adventure: Anticipating ArmageddonKen Alexanderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11240397207080470564noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7149212316531911373.post-40713848383913585502009-07-30T08:54:07.002-07:002009-07-30T08:54:07.002-07:00Hello All...
Anyone anticipating an explosion will...Hello All...<br />Anyone anticipating an explosion will be disappointed, since that happened before Pat & Ken left home. Fortunately, Ken de-fused the situation. BTW, I think he left the word "modest" out of his summary profile descriptor.<br /><br />Patty & Ken are our honored guests, and we extend all courtesies to them in the traditional manner of Southern hospitality. We have had three busy but very enjoyable days with them at the Trolley Museum, old stomping grounds and Kennywood.<br /><br />On Sunday, after showing them the 1911 open car that I am restoring, we rode a 1926 trolley on the last official trip of the day with the scheduled operator. Following that I took them on an exclusive private trip on the same trolley.<br /><br />Monday was a reminiscent tour of our old homes and locales, & the WoodLawn Cemetary followed by lunch @ Damon's at the "Miracle Mile".<br /><br />Tuesday was a super day @ Kennywood under a beautiful sky. We've had pleasant breakfasts in a sunny kitchen, and relaxing evenings on a cool, shady deck while shooting the breeze. All in all a great time, while we're looking forward to a trip to downtown Pittsburgh with them on the "T" Friday.#1 Sonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00163094712360445263noreply@blogger.com