Out from Dresden and across the Allegheny mountains. There was one thing that was a real draw for this trip, more than anything else… the thought of the Appalachians in fall. We were not disappointed! Valley upon valley of brilliant color and a perfect cloudy driving day. After seven hours on the road (and some "mexican" food in west virginia) we cruised down Connecticut avenue into DC to meet brother-in-law John for some stellar Chinese food at the Sichuan Pavillion (it’s a good sign when you walk in the door and can’t hear a lick of English being spoken).
Friday, October 30, 2009
ground beef and tortilla does not a burrito make
Out from Dresden and across the Allegheny mountains. There was one thing that was a real draw for this trip, more than anything else… the thought of the Appalachians in fall. We were not disappointed! Valley upon valley of brilliant color and a perfect cloudy driving day. After seven hours on the road (and some "mexican" food in west virginia) we cruised down Connecticut avenue into DC to meet brother-in-law John for some stellar Chinese food at the Sichuan Pavillion (it’s a good sign when you walk in the door and can’t hear a lick of English being spoken).
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