Merry Christmas
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 6:48 pm
I'm really glad I found this place. Merry Christmas to all here. Hope you have a great holiday! Cheers!
Merry Christmas to you Steve. I spent most of my years in St. Louis, but I have lived in Salem for the last 8 years. Current River and Montauk Park territory. Canoeing, hunting, trout fishing and of course Rolla (28miles) Missouri used to be 'School of Mines' now S&T -- Science and Technology.Otto Nobedder wrote:Merry Christmas to you as well, Colt!
You mention Missouri Ozarks. Would you mind being a little more specific? By PM, if you're uncomfortable?
I graduated from Mtn. Grove, did college in Springfield, and had my fun in places in or near Ava, Chadwick, Forsythe, and Kimberling City. And, yes, more than once we had season passes to Silver Dollar City. Motorcycle parking made it simple.
Steve S
I have in-laws and friends in/near Salem and St. James. It's an ever smaller world, isn't it?Colt wrote: Merry Christmas to you Steve. I spent most of my years in St. Louis, but I have lived in Salem for the last 8 years. Current River and Montauk Park territory. Canoeing, hunting, trout fishing and of course Rolla (28miles) Missouri used to be 'School of Mines' now S&T -- Science and Technology.
Speaking of Kimberling City, we have a little piece of property in Branson on Table Rock Lake. My wife and I would drive over to Kimberling City and eat lunch there at the park on the lake. Just beautiful country. Thanks for asking.
Isn't it! and strange!Otto Nobedder wrote:I have in-laws and friends in/near Salem and St. James. It's an ever smaller world, isn't it?Colt wrote: Merry Christmas to you Steve. I spent most of my years in St. Louis, but I have lived in Salem for the last 8 years. Current River and Montauk Park territory. Canoeing, hunting, trout fishing and of course Rolla (28miles) Missouri used to be 'School of Mines' now S&T -- Science and Technology.
Speaking of Kimberling City, we have a little piece of property in Branson on Table Rock Lake. My wife and I would drive over to Kimberling City and eat lunch there at the park on the lake. Just beautiful country. Thanks for asking.
Steve S