I’m not far for Pennsylvania or Ohio, I’m right across the Erie.BR/BR/I’ve been to Pittsburgh and I love Pennsylvania, I think it’s beautiful. The first glimpse I had of it was landing and seeing the hills and the houses scattered all over the place. It was beautiful.
oooooh – love Rusted Root. I may have passed thru Pittsburgh as a kid enroute to who the hell knows – i think i remember seeing lots of factories. But, as much as we traveled, i could be getting my cities confused. BR/BR/There was alot of “I am here… now I’m not” in the blink of an eye.
Terrific article! And it’s nice to know that you’re terminally nice :)BR/BR/I’ve only had one experience with PA, summed up in four little words: King of Prussia Mall. BR/I lived on a mall-less island for so many years, and let me tell you, the KoPM was/is a vacation destination for Bermudians! Hills? What hills? I only saw the sales… LOL!
Speaking of flat land. Have you been to Kansas? I grew up in the land of endless plains. LOLBR/Now that I live in Alabama I appreciate the trees and hills. 🙂
Actually, my next-door-neighbor put it best: People in Pittsburgh take you at face value. So I’m always surprised when things deviate from that face-value-ness.
You’re not that far from my neck of the woods. Look at me, waving from my perch in Ontario.BR/BR/I love Ohio. Any place that’s home to the US Air Force Museum and the first guy to walk on the moon is a totally amazing state.
spyscribbler
March 4, 2007 11:00 am
Great interview! I’m an Ohioan, and we just have small hills. Still, I don’t think I could live without my hills and trees, either!
Susan Helene Gottfried
March 4, 2007 11:01 am
Ohioan? We might need to meet up somewhere you know!
karen!
March 4, 2007 4:44 pm
awesome!
Amy Ruttan
March 4, 2007 6:08 pm
I’m not far for Pennsylvania or Ohio, I’m right across the Erie.BR/BR/I’ve been to Pittsburgh and I love Pennsylvania, I think it’s beautiful. The first glimpse I had of it was landing and seeing the hills and the houses scattered all over the place. It was beautiful.
Susan Helene Gottfried
March 4, 2007 7:38 pm
We’re totally gonna have to party, guys! Maybe we’ll find a way to have a Bodacious Sauce tasting event…
crowwoman / rhian
March 5, 2007 8:39 am
oooooh – love Rusted Root. I may have passed thru Pittsburgh as a kid enroute to who the hell knows – i think i remember seeing lots of factories. But, as much as we traveled, i could be getting my cities confused. BR/BR/There was alot of “I am here… now I’m not” in the blink of an eye.
Wylie Kinson
March 5, 2007 11:10 am
Terrific article! And it’s nice to know that you’re terminally nice :)BR/BR/I’ve only had one experience with PA, summed up in four little words: King of Prussia Mall. BR/I lived on a mall-less island for so many years, and let me tell you, the KoPM was/is a vacation destination for Bermudians! Hills? What hills? I only saw the sales… LOL!
Susan Helene Gottfried
March 5, 2007 11:58 am
King of Prussia’s on the wrong side of the state, Wylie. That’s why you didn’t see the hills, only the … Bermudians? (who knew? Not me!)
Claire
March 6, 2007 6:59 pm
Anything with ‘Pitt’ in is good! what’s my last name?BR/Anything with hills is even better.
Susan Helene Gottfried
March 6, 2007 7:14 pm
Good one, Claire!
cheesygiraffe
March 7, 2007 10:35 am
Speaking of flat land. Have you been to Kansas? I grew up in the land of endless plains. LOLBR/Now that I live in Alabama I appreciate the trees and hills. 🙂
Lindsey
March 8, 2007 6:54 am
Terminally nice, eh? And you said you were evil! Shocking revelation … 😀
Susan Helene Gottfried
March 8, 2007 9:00 am
Actually, my next-door-neighbor put it best: People in Pittsburgh take you at face value. So I’m always surprised when things deviate from that face-value-ness.
Carmi
March 8, 2007 9:53 pm
You’re not that far from my neck of the woods. Look at me, waving from my perch in Ontario.BR/BR/I love Ohio. Any place that’s home to the US Air Force Museum and the first guy to walk on the moon is a totally amazing state.
Susan Helene Gottfried
March 8, 2007 10:10 pm
Uhh… Carmi? I left Ohio years ago. Pittsburgh’s in Pennsylvania, love!