You can walk 3 miles and stumble upon a winery?! Wow. If I lived near anything I could walk to like a good bakery or chocolatier or a winery or a restaurant I'd indulge and go broke. Good thing I live miles from these things. I save so much money.
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I hit the rail trail for about 3 miles. Nice shorts weather. Got back in time for social hour
Now for the important stuff!
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You can walk 3 miles and stumble upon a winery?! Wow. If I lived near anything I could walk to like a good bakery or chocolatier or a winery or a restaurant I'd indulge and go broke. Good thing I live miles from these things. I save so much money.
Great photos Fredwina!
Everything over there is so.....spread out.
My right knee is acting up and I need to rest it this next week- no usual 5 mile walks, no jump roping.
But I did walk a mile into town and back this morning for breakfast in 19F degree windy weather. (Didn't even bother to check what the wind chill factor might have been.)![]()
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well, when you live in a county that bigger than 8 states (San Bernandino County is slightly smaller than the entire state of West Virginia, It goes from LA to Arizona,Nevada, and Death Valley - it;s the Largest County by land mass in the United States _ LA County beats us with people- as well as about 40 states) - it does get spread out!
Mudmucker, once upon a time, the Cucamonga valley was the largest wine producing region of the united states The Grateful Dead had a song "the pride of cucamonga" which was named after alocal brand - see http://www.insidetheie.com/cucamonga...y-wine-history or this link for more.
we still have two winerys going the Filippi or the Galleano wineries
Last edited by Fredwina; 11-22-2008 at 03:56 PM.