My main question is your thoughts on the piece that gets the Port trade involved.
A good first question for them?
Do you think it will work for the future in terms of the interaction?
Anything else you'd like to mention, suggest etc. in regards to the newsletter in general would be appreciated (positive or otherwise).
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Personally, a question that I would love to get an inside answer about. There is so much rumor and speculation about that vintage it would be great to get an insiders comment.
I like the idea Roy, and hopefully that is the catalyst that starts to get them involved.
As for the Harvest Trip article, I LOVED IT!! It brought back SO many great memories of that week that I had to go get a glass to sip as I read! Now, If you look at the pic of the bridge, you will notice it is all metal frame construction except for 2 small concrete pillars on the ends. Look at the far right pillar, yes that little pillar. Now imagine seven of us all huddled under that tiny part of the bridge, laughing and praying the rain would let up, and dodging the puddle spraying buses as they passed....ahh the memories, FRANGO!!!!
I like the idea Roy, and hopefully that is the catalyst that starts to get them involved.
As for the Harvest Trip article, I LOVED IT!! It brought back SO many great memories of that week that I had to go get a glass to sip as I read! Now, If you look at the pic of the bridge, you will notice it is all metal frame construction except for 2 small concrete pillars on the ends. Look at the far right pillar, yes that little pillar. Now imagine seven of us all huddled under that tiny part of the bridge, laughing and praying the rain would let up, and dodging the puddle spraying buses as they passed....ahh the memories, FRANGO!!!!

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