Road Food Rocks
Our first day - Boston MA to Pittsburgh PA - was a blast. It's not like we saw anything super-special, but the trip itself was enjoyable. Even the 10 hours we spent driving was mostly fun. By taking some back roads, we happened across Lewisburg PA, a quaint little town whose streets were lined with old houses and street lamps, and looked like the cutest parts of Gettysburg, only smaller. The Amish horse-drawn carriages further along route 45 were also cool to see. Pittsburgh is a bit dull, but we met some nice people who gave us the tip to see the city at night from atop Mt. Washington: a cute little city with almost nothing to do but drink beer and watch sports.
Road Food was a total success - thanks Sarah and Eric! - both for the Whitehaven Family Diner, a Pennsylvania Dutch lunch, and the Primanti Bros. corned beef sandwich with cole slaw and french fries, all stuffed between two thick and very white slices of bread (sounds gross but it really worked). This morning were headed for breakfast to The Enrico Biscotti Company, then off to West Virginia!

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Newton Tab, Wednesday, March 19
"A Yorkie has been reportedly buying up Newton homes with subprime mortgages. The furry animal has also built numerous hotels on Pine Ridge Road. When asked about her acitivities, she yipped with a toothy smile, "Home alone..."
Sounds like your trip is just as you wanted it to be.
Enjoy! Love hearing about it. Continue the food reviews. Gives me some ideas for a late night snack.
From the clerk at Hotel 40 Pine Ridge (we offer free internet service-the Yorkie thought of everything)
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