I think that frequently
Flood waters sending the UC on a downstate tour.
Shit must be gettin bad.
I still call it The Jake.
Lotsa money in B-vile but I guess folks just don't eat out much. The only place 3 places that have been consistently around in the 22 years I've been hanging around that town are Tassone's, Sal's Pizza and the B-ville Diner. All give you lots of grub for little dinero. Had a close friend whose son was a chef. They opened a high end restaurant just a block off the lock. It was excellent. Lasted a year.
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that be genny country…
fact.
este lugar huele a japon…
hecho.
Holee shit. Nice work m27!
That has to be the most south UC has ever been, yeah?
I still call it The Jake.
‘tis possible…
I'd send their marketing department a pic just to ask.
I still call it The Jake.
Good job 2711
going back to school at your age? good luck man!
Ha. I was in Ithaca this afternoon too.
Found this Upstate pic taken yesterday on the web. Kinda cool.
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that’s a rental. that could be you…
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The last few days the water level has been right at the edge of the banks of the canal. After that episode on Friday they closed the canal to drain it down so boats could get under the bridges. When I went by the Seneca canal yesterday it was out of it's banks and the water in the northern half of Seneca and Cayuga lakes was brown with silt washed in the last few days.
I drove through the eye of the storm as it opened over Penn Yan/Dundee and it was awesome. It had been torrential downpours so hard that there were waterfalls off the roadside cliffs falling into the center of the road below Watkins Glen. Then after the rain ended the drainage ditches alongside the roads started overflowing and I drove through 3-5" deep water in a bunch of places, sometimes for a half mile or more. The next morning a bunch of the roads I went through were closed. The wall cloud on the inside of the eye as it opened was intense, 15 to maybe 20k feet high, black and grey and spinning at high speed. It was so fukn cool. I took a shitty vid laying on my back but this silly site won't let me post it.
Way back when, I was in Germany near Magdeburg and saw this:
Total of 918 meters long. They still use canals as a major form of transportation of goods.
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