[4784] in APO News
trip anyone?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Meredith E Peck)
Mon Jul 3 12:31:29 2000
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Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2000 12:31:06 -0400
From: Meredith E Peck <merry@MIT.EDU>
Do you just want to get away from it all sometimes?
I want to, and by the end of the summer too. My parents have decided to let
me take a bunch of friends up to our summer house any weekend this summer.
The house is in East Otis, mass about a two hour drive from Boston. (its also
a two hour drive from New York, if people are there) Don't you just love
isosceles trianges?
The house is on a lake and we have a kyack, motor boat, tubing and water
skiing stuff, a dock to read in the sun on, a nice place to swim, trails to
hike nearby, a barbecue, ping pong table, fireplaces to cook s'mores, close
antique shops, etc. If you want to get away from all the hustle of the city,
this is where: East Otis has a total of five stores (i worked at one last
summer).
My plan is to all pile into cars either friday evening or early saturday
morning one weekend, and stay until sunday afternoon or evening in otis. I
can probably manage to get a car for a weekend, but the more drivers, the more
people can come. The house has a total of eight beds (three are 2-person) and
other couches and nice floors for people with sleeping bags. I'd say the max
for a trip like this would be somewhere around 20 people.
Anyways, if you're interesting in joining me, reply to this email asap with
what weekends now through mid-september you'd be available, for how much of
the weekend you'd like to stay (only saturday, friday thru sunday, etc) and if
you could drive or not. Also, if you think I've forgotten to send this email
to someone please check with me before passing on the info.
Merry
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Meredith Peck
merry@mit.edu
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