I am so slammed with stuff right now I thought I had posted about this but I hadn't.
If I did and I am just not seeing it, please forgive me.
Anyhow tomorrow is chat night and the topic is "shopping before your trip."
Sound good? If so see you in the chat room tomorrow at 4:00 PM Pacific, 7:00 PM Eastern.
Normally tomorrow would be a casual chat but I've missed a couple so tomorrow and next Thursday will be scheduled chats, then back to first and third Thursdays again after that.
Gee, do you think I'll be able to join you from my United flight from Washington DC to Paris?
My two cent's worth early - don't forget to talk about how many things you buy and then return! I probably hold the record in that category...you'd think I'd learn by now, but I keep on doing it.
Posts: 1622 | Location: Berkeley, CA | Registered: 22 March 2005
Kim, I have a microfiber raincoat from Travelsmith that folds up and fits into a little pouch! I bought it at one of their traveling "warehouse" sales at a greatly reduced price, so you might want to keep an eye out for one near you.
**edited to add: I just realized I've had it for almost 8 years -- and it still looks great.
Posts: 13648 | Location: The Beautiful San Francisco Bay Area | Registered: 06 August 2001
Originally posted by Kim: Colleen - I have one too but it's too big .
Woo hoo! Go, Kim.
I've found the warehouse/overstock sale notices in the newspaper - usually the Travelsmith logo will catch my eye. The sales are usually on Friday and Saturday in a fairgrounds exhibit hall. I think they come around here a couple of times a year - I'd expect the same in your area?
Posts: 13648 | Location: The Beautiful San Francisco Bay Area | Registered: 06 August 2001
I'll try to come , right up my alley...as I spent the afternoon in my closet sorting the take and not take clothes to Italy. I have clothes over there but can't really remember what they are. How stupid is that? Once again menopausal amnesia takes hold! I have a meeting at 7:30 so I will ahve to leave early. Palma has her laptop so she may surprise us all and pop in. Ida
Posts: 655 | Location: Florida | Registered: 27 January 2006
This is probably a really stupid question but whenever I see "mountain time" I have no idea to work out how to convert that to UK time,and is mountain time based on a particular mountain range?
Posts: 1222 | Location: UK | Registered: 12 June 2005
I had that problem too: go to wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/usa/mountain-time and they have all the equivalents, showing user time (ie here in the UK) to the left, the required time (eg mountain time or pacific time) that you select in the centre and GMT to the right.
If you google mountain time, this is the first entry that comes up and you can link straight thru'
If you were thinking of chatting tonight (see other thread) it will be at midnight for us - go easy on the Horlicks
Posts: 839 | Location: London, UK | Registered: 20 September 2006