Rick -
I really was sorry not to be there -- although I would not ahve been 
much of a beer guzzling companion :)

Having traveled to GFM and back to PA with Scott  I can second your 
comment that he is fun to hang out with.

I'd definitely like to get to philly for a mini PDML even if that only 
means dropping down to walk around
the city with you  or grabbing lunch  - I actually have never been to 
the zoo there and would like to do that
some time.  

However, I really don't seem to be able to get up before 9 or 10 am.... 
so it would have to be an afternoon :)

ann the wimp

Rick Womer wrote:

>Well, after a few other people wimped out, it was just
>Scott and me.
>
>No matter, though.  It was a =perfect= day for
>wandering through this fair city and shooting.  I was
>using my K10D, but Scott has reverted to his PZ-1 and
>Ektachrome 100, so it may be a while before we see his
>pics!
>
>The gallery:
>
>http://photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=766631
>
>We met at 30th St. Station at about 10:30, and
>wandered over to Rittenhouse Square, where there was
>an art show (overwhelmingly paintings) and the weekly
>farmer's market going on.  From there to City Hall,
>the largest all-mansonry structure in the US (maybe in
>the world), and the grand, rotunda-like lobby of the
>Ritz-Carlton Hotel (which used to be a bank).  
>
>By that time we were already feeling a bit peckish,
>and we pulled into the Nodding Head Brewery for our
>first two beers of the day (each) and a very good
>lunch.  We headed over to Old City, via the Wanamaker
>(now Macy's) "Grand Court" and eagle.  Strolled the
>streets, including Elfreth's Alley  (the oldest
>inhabited street in the US), Christ Church, and St.
>Peter's Church (both of which claim the "founding
>fathers" as attendees).  Then to South St., noted for
>its weird people and (ummm) eclectic shops.
>
>By this time we were getting thirsty again, so we
>walked somewhat indirectly to the Triumph Brewery,
>where we downed a couple more beers and Scott
>fortified himself with fish and chips for the train
>ride back to Harrisburg.  An hour later we parted
>where we had begun, at 30th St. Station.
>
>I had a great time; Scott is an excellent
>wandering-and-shooting companion, and I'm grateful to
>him for making the trip!
>
>Maybe next year we can lure a few more of you...
>
>Cheers,
>
>Rick
>
>http://www.photo.net/photos/RickW
>
>
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