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Bluestone for Worms

Blankenship, Ann (ABlankenship@commerce.ca.gov)
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Bruce, I don't know what you mean when you say "dessert spoon". Is that
what cookbooks call a tablespoon or a teaspoon? Three teaspoons equal
one tablespoon. And I wasn't clear how many days you feed this recipe.

From: Gail Dillon <rthogg@epix.net> Subject: Camping VA
Johnson, Donna M. wrote:
> > Some time back someone on the list mentioned a nice place in VA to go
> > camping and trail riding. I do not seem to be able to find that
> > message. Could you please resend the information. Donna & Rocky
Last summer my husband and I camped with our equines (horse & mule) at Grayson
Highlands
State Park in SW VA. in the Mt. Rogers National Recreation Area (south of
Marion, VA).
This is a state park with a separate campground for equine people. There are
primitive
campsites and a nice shower and toilets. The horses must use the standing
stalls
(choice of covered or uncovered). You have to have reservations and apparently
it fills
up pretty fast. Telephone #703 579-7092. It was beautiful! The campground is
about
4500 feet elevation (which caused us to lose our transmission, but that's
another
story!).We've also heard of a place called "Spruce Knob", maybe in West VA.
Anybody know
anything about that?Gail Dillon SE PA.

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