You're welcome to ride with me if they don't. Let me know if you need a ride to drop her off/ pick her up, too.Hell, I don't even get up that early on Saturday's to make it to our local EAA breakfast let alone a another state!
I'm a maybe. Flightstar will actually have my plane earlier that week for some work. They *should* be done w/ it by then.
Heh! Yeah, when I think ‘Midwest’ I’m thinking Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and *maybe* Iowa and Missouri. Anything east of the Mississippi? No way!I love when I see “Midwest” and get all excited, only to find out that you’re discussing airports that aren’t west of anything. I’ve got half a mind to change the title of this thread to Middle East POA Breakfast.
Fun fact ... according to Wikipedia, that young lady evidently has a second career as a real estate agent in California. Hopefully she has a lot of maps at her office.Maps. We need more maps.
I love when I see “Midwest” and get all excited, only to find out that you’re discussing airports that aren’t west of anything. I’ve got half a mind to change the title of this thread to Middle East POA Breakfast.
Heh! Yeah, when I think ‘Midwest’ I’m thinking Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and *maybe* Iowa and Missouri. Anything east of the Mississippi? No way!
Heh! Yeah, when I think ‘Midwest’ I’m thinking Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and *maybe* Iowa and Missouri. Anything east of the Mississippi? No way!
How can Michigan and Ohio be Midwest? They’re longitudinally the same as Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and western North Carolina.The Census Bureau's definition [of The Midwest] consists of 12 states in the north central United States: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
How can Michigan and Ohio be Midwest? They’re longitudinally the same as Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and western North Carolina.
KHUF has a great restaurant, that would be my first choice if Wisconsin is still too restricted.
Waiting on final date for an install in Longview but at the current rate of delay, I should be good for June 5.
Bessies is good. @EdFred has a Mexican place north part of IN that he likes. Rochelle’s fun to watch the cargo drop outta planes. I know KOSH has some good places through the fence.
I've heard LNR has a restaurant opening back up in a couple weeks.
I would argue Ohio is culturally more similar to IL & IN than east coast states. To me the "midwest", while arguably not properly named, is defined by the Appalachians to the east, the great plains to the west, and the Mason-Dixon line to the south. Lots of corn & soybeans.I get Michigan... but Ohio is more like Mid-Atlantic/East coast
Jess and her husband did the best they could considering it was only the two of them, the sheer volume of people that came in overloaded their small kitchen on weekends. Flooding and Covid combined into the perfect storm to put them out of business and it was a raw deal no matter how you look at it. It will be open under new owners and management in the near future, and I fully intend to support the new place since I'd really like it to stick around.Really? Last I heard they were permanently closed. It was sold just before Covid and Covid killed it off. I dunno what the draw was anyway, the place was tiny and had average food and terrible service. Last time I went - And I mean the last time, regardless of whether they open up again - It took 2.5 HOURS to get our food.
How can Michigan and Ohio be Midwest? They’re longitudinally the same as Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and western North Carolina.
Along with parts of Mexico and Central America and Canada and....Antarctica! I guess all that's Midwest too. Oh And The Middle East is longitudinally the same as Russia, Finland and the Baltics. I guess those are Middle East too. I guess Washington State should be classified as southeast, since it's south and east of Alaska.
I would argue Ohio is culturally more similar to IL & IN than east coast states. To me the "midwest", while arguably not properly named, is defined by the Appalachians to the east, the great plains to the west, and the Mason-Dixon line to the south. Lots of corn & soybeans.
I suppose I don’t spend any time in Ohio, but every time I hear Cleveland I think east... remember Chicago is the center of the universe (we pay enough taxes for the privilege)
Speaking of food - I’m here at JXN at the Apron 517 Restaurant and it’s quite good! JXN is towered and there’s a huge ramp for transients. We should add it to the rotation.
Cleveland is indeed an Eastern City in character. Cincinnati is a very Southern city. Columbus is midwestern. Dayton is a dump.I suppose I don’t spend any time in Ohio, but every time I hear Cleveland I think east... remember Chicago is the center of the universe.
Cleveland is indeed an Eastern City in character. Cincinnati is a very Southern city. Columbus is midwestern. Dayton is a dump.
Okay...I'm looking at going to Bessie's at KJVL on June 26.
I'm thinking 10AM. If some guys further away would rather do lunch, speak up. Likewise if it's just locals we could do it earlier.
Please post if you're likely to show up, and I'll call them a few days ahead to let them know if there's going to be more than a half dozen of us.
Sorry Ed, let's plan to hit your Mexican joint in August.
I go there often, but I have a M-F job.
I get Michigan... but Ohio is more like Mid-Atlantic/East coast
I suppose I don’t spend any time in Ohio, but every time I hear Cleveland I think east... remember Chicago is the center of the universe (we pay enough taxes for the privilege)
Speaking of food - I’m here at JXN at the Apron 517 Restaurant and it’s quite good! JXN is towered and there’s a huge ramp for transients. We should add it to the rotation.
Whoa whoa whoa as someone living directly between Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati but who works at DAY I feel I need to defend Dayton's honor here. We invented frickin aviation!Cleveland is indeed an Eastern City in character. Cincinnati is a very Southern city. Columbus is midwestern. Dayton is a dump.
And also, by the end of summer I'll be interested in attending these if they're going to be recurring.
How can Michigan and Ohio be Midwest? They’re longitudinally the same as Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and western North Carolina.
Heh! Yeah, when I think ‘Midwest’ I’m thinking Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and *maybe* Iowa and Missouri. Anything east of the Mississippi? No way!