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11 Sep 01 - 05:35 AM (#546868) Subject: Advice from USA East Coast people please From: Ella who is Sooze Hallo... Just a quickie... I need some advice. I have been invited to my friends (old school friends) house in Baltimore for Thanksgiving. In November. Havnt seen her for 3 years!! I may be able to go (getting more and more likely), but was wondering, just how cold will it be around Thanksgiving in November in the Baltimore, Washington area? So, could any East Coast catters, let me know roughly what to expect. Last time I went it was height of summer, and hummidty was at 100, and the temps were astonomical and sweaty. I know I can't expect that at all this time.. but need to know if I need an extra extra warm coat, n me thermals? Plus any sessions in that area? Oh, and are there any kind of traditional gifts to take with me for Thanksgiving (will be taking the usual UK goodies my friends misses). Hope someone can help. R |
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11 Sep 01 - 05:37 AM (#546870) Subject: RE: BS: Advice from USA East Coast people please From: Ella who is Sooze egards Ella (silly puter) |
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11 Sep 01 - 09:16 AM (#546942) Subject: RE: BS: Advice from USA East Coast people please From: GUEST,Russ Thanksgiving in Baltimore could be anything: warm and dry/wet, cold and dry/wet, snow. Probably won't be bitter cold. Start checking your favorite weather site about week or so before you leave.
Lots of music happening in the Balt/Wash area. Start with the Baltimore Folk Song Society page Thanksgiving is not traditionally a time for gift-giving. |
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11 Sep 01 - 09:39 AM (#546965) Subject: RE: BS: Advice from USA East Coast people please From: Allan C. Late November in that part of the US is something of a crapshoot. Daytime temps can range anywhere from near freezing to hotter-than-comfortable (30's - 80's F.). Nightime temperatures often range between near freezing and moderately cool (30's - 50's F.). It often gets quite windy during that time of year which can make it seem much colder than it is. Rainy days are common and snows, usually of small accumulation, are not without precedence. In general, I would say that you can expect moderately cold weather but bring clothes that might suit hotter temperatures. The best thing to do is to consider wearing layers of clothing so that you can be prepared for whatever comes. BTW, don't bother with packing an umbrella. It will be far better to purchase a cheap one after you get here. Thanksgiving, I am happy to say, has not yet become a gift-giving holiday, so there are no traditional gifts. I hope you have a good trip! |
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11 Sep 01 - 11:53 AM (#547101) Subject: RE: BS: Advice from USA East Coast people please From: Amos Suggest you suspend plans until the Tuesday morning insanity has settled out. We may be at war by that time, which will of course change things. A |
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11 Sep 01 - 12:15 PM (#547132) Subject: RE: BS: Advice from USA East Coast people please From: pattyClink No gifts are exchanged at Thanksgiving, but a guest could bring a nice wine or other special bottled beverage to contribute to the big meal. ( have no idea how the airlines feel about that, though) Better yet, bring a copy of your family's most beloved recipe for pie or rolls or Yorkshire pudding or whatever. At our houses, it's all about the cooking, and group coooking at that, of old favorites. Clothing, all you can do is bring layers so you can add if it gets cold and nasty. It won't be as bad as the summer trip, you can always borrow sweaters and layer up, but it's harder to peel off in summer if you don't have lighter stuff packed. Have a great trip! |
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11 Sep 01 - 12:39 PM (#547152) Subject: RE: BS: Advice from USA East Coast people please From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull You have Yorkshire Pudding in America? In that case I might visit the USA one day. |
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11 Sep 01 - 12:42 PM (#547155) Subject: RE: BS: Advice from USA East Coast people please From: MMario john - the better homes do, of course... |
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11 Sep 01 - 01:00 PM (#547172) Subject: RE: BS: Advice from USA East Coast people please From: catspaw49 And John, come visit me....We are probably the only home within a hundred mile radius that not only has Yorkshire Pudding, but serves up Toad in the Hole on a regular basis. Spaw |
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11 Sep 01 - 04:48 PM (#547396) Subject: RE: BS: Advice from USA East Coast people please From: Amos Well, its really Possum in the Hole, but it's very similar.... |
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11 Sep 01 - 04:50 PM (#547397) Subject: RE: BS: Advice from USA East Coast people please From: Sorcha I make Yorkshire Pud........come to Wyoming! |
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11 Sep 01 - 05:45 PM (#547445) Subject: RE: BS: Advice from USA East Coast people please From: JenEllen I make a mean Yorkshire, and trifle too, all the way out West.... I'll bet if you brought recipes and offered to cook 'something' that would be greatly appreciated. Clothing: Lots of light layers will keep you warm and are easily shed if the temps go up. Enjoy your trip! ~J |
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12 Sep 01 - 03:41 AM (#547882) Subject: RE: BS: Advice from USA East Coast people please From: Ella who is Sooze Thanks everyone for your advice... I am absolutely reeling, shocked, horrified, upset and stunned by the news that hit our computer and television screens at work here in Wales. We all stopped working and gathered round the teles in silence, all of us shocked. The first thing I did, was to phone my friend in Washington to make sure that she and hers are all ok. Thankfully they all are, but my heart goes out to all those who have lost their loved ones or still have no news of their friends and family. At the moment we (my friend and I) are suspending all plans of travel, until the situation becomes more clear. But right now both my friend and I want to go see our best friend just in the flesh and give her a big hug. I'm so sorry that this kind of terrible tragedy happened. With Regards Ellax |
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12 Sep 01 - 08:01 AM (#547960) Subject: RE: BS: Advice from USA East Coast people please From: UB Ed Ella, I can understand your response and decision to suspend travel; I ask you to rethink. The whole purpose of this action was to scare, scar and wound us. I am confident our Government will take an action appropriate to the crime that will once again enable us to be "normal." Most importantly, we cannot ever give in to Terrorists. If we do, they win. Please come to Baltimore for Thanksgiving. Ed |