From don at napanet.net Fri Feb 1 20:56:32 2013 From: don at napanet.net (Don) Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2013 19:56:32 -0800 Subject: [NOBBC] roving burglars looking for MGs? Message-ID: On Monday night, or very early Tuesday morning, intruders came into our yard and did some mischief. My MGs were in a garage, which was closed but unlocked. Apparently they did not go into the garage at all, so the MGs were not tampered with nor was anything taken from inside the garage.. But, owner's manuals and keys were taken from three of my Japanese cars; two of the cars were in a carport, and one was outside. It's a mystery as to what they were up to, as valuables were not taken, nor any of the cars taken. Perhaps they could not drive a standard shift and that stopped 'em from taking a car. I do live in a rural area, and until this happened, felt comfortable leaving keys in cars, and door unlocked. Below is an email I got from my brother-in-law. You must read the article that is linked in his email about a fellow back east who had a hoarding habit, and the hoarding included MGs. My brother-in-law has a great sense of humor, and he knows that at one time I had about eight MGs in various states of repair or disrepair in my yard. Don Scott, Calistoga 1955 MGTF, 1962 MGA Mk 2, 1967 MGB, 1963-7 MGB (seeking), Misc. Japanese cars ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Email from my brother-in-law: Subject: roving burglars looking for MGs? To: Anne Scott , don MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-1172831624-764119559-1359764264=:83630" Hi Anne & Don, I'm sorry to hear about the burglary. It doesn't sound as if they made off with much of yours, and I'm grateful to hear that. Wouldn't you know it but I just came across this article about some burglars who are targeting people with lots of MGs. (nothing in the article about Miatas) They were in VT so unless it's a nationwide ring, I doubt it's the same people. http://news.yahoo.com/looters-steal-200k-coins-hoarders-death-205449015.html From the photos in the article, do you recognize any of them? Danny ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Email that I sent to my neighbors: Subject: Burglaries on Scott Way To: undisclosed recipients Friends and neighbors, Last night someone or someones, broke into the Bazzoli house (located near us on Scott Way) and stole two guns. He/they also came into our yard and stole the owner's manuals from two cars, and the keys from three cars. Strange things to take from us, but maybe they were intoxicated or something. The keys to my Miata were in Dan Bazzoli's truck, and the sheriff's deputy gave them back to me. The car books are gone, along with all the repair receipts in them. Maybe the thief collects owner's manuals and keys? Guns can be sold at least for quick cash. So, keep your eyes and ears open for mischief in the area, and car keys and manuals scattered on the ground. Don Scott From budscars at comcast.net Fri Feb 1 21:54:43 2013 From: budscars at comcast.net (RACER BUD) Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 20:54:43 -0800 Subject: [NOBBC] roving burglars looking for MGs? References: <20130202040219.6AB1540E2F@autox.team.net> Message-ID: <66CA16DD665A431EAA26C9C8BA4D062D@Bud> This is typical of the BBBCSS..(Baby Boomer British Car Stealing Syndrom)...This psychosis rears it's ugly head when a Boomer who has never had a sports car realizes what he has missed out on and begins to hoard MGs Triumphs, Austins, etc..The problem gets worse when the Boomer realizes that there is no way that he can keep the British Steel running...That's when he starts disposing of his loot by dumping the cars on lawns in suburbia...Occasionly some of these forlorn chassis ends up as a 24 Hours Of Lemons Racer.. God Save The Queen Racer Bud.. Spitfire #21 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don" To: Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 7:56 PM Subject: [NOBBC] roving burglars looking for MGs? > On Monday night, or very early Tuesday morning, intruders came into > our yard and did some mischief. My MGs were in a garage, which was > closed but unlocked. Apparently they did not go into the garage at > all, so the MGs were not tampered with nor was anything taken from > inside the garage.. But, owner's manuals and keys were taken from > three of my Japanese cars; two of the cars were in a carport, and one > was outside. It's a mystery as to what they were up to, as valuables > were not taken, nor any of the cars taken. Perhaps they could not > drive a standard shift and that stopped 'em from taking a car. I do > live in a rural area, and until this happened, felt comfortable > leaving keys in cars, and door unlocked. > > Below is an email I got from my brother-in-law. You must read the > article that is linked in his email about a fellow back east who had > a hoarding habit, and the hoarding included MGs. My brother-in-law > has a great sense of humor, and he knows that at one time I had about > eight MGs in various states of repair or disrepair in my yard. > > Don Scott, Calistoga > 1955 MGTF, 1962 MGA Mk 2, 1967 MGB, 1963-7 MGB (seeking), Misc. Japanese > cars > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Email from my brother-in-law: > > Subject: roving burglars looking for MGs? > To: Anne Scott , don > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > boundary="-1172831624-764119559-1359764264=:83630" > > Hi Anne & Don, > > I'm sorry to hear about the burglary. It doesn't sound as if they > made off with much of yours, and I'm grateful to hear that. > > Wouldn't you know it but I just came across this article about some > burglars who are targeting people with lots of MGs. (nothing in the > article about Miatas) They were in VT so unless it's a nationwide > ring, I doubt it's the same people. > > http://news.yahoo.com/looters-steal-200k-coins-hoarders-death-205449015.html > > From the photos in the article, do you recognize any of them? > > Danny > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Email that I sent to my neighbors: > > Subject: Burglaries on Scott Way > To: undisclosed recipients > > Friends and neighbors, > Last night someone or someones, broke into the Bazzoli house (located > near us on Scott Way) and stole two guns. He/they also came into our > yard and stole the owner's manuals from two cars, and the keys from > three cars. Strange things to take from us, but maybe they were > intoxicated or something. The keys to my Miata were in Dan Bazzoli's > truck, and the sheriff's deputy gave them back to me. The car books > are gone, along with all the repair receipts in them. Maybe the > thief collects owner's manuals and keys? Guns can be sold at least > for quick cash. > So, keep your eyes and ears open for mischief in the area, and car > keys and manuals scattered on the ground. > Don Scott > _______________________________________________ > NOBBC at autox.team.net > Donate: http://www.team.net/donate.html > Suggested annual donation $11.47 > Archive: http://www.team.net/archive > Forums: http://www.team.net/forums > Unsubscribe/Manage: > http://autox.team.net/mailman/options/nobbc/budscars at comcast.net From wkilch at sbcglobal.net Fri Feb 1 22:22:52 2013 From: wkilch at sbcglobal.net (Walter & Gwen Kilchherr) Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 21:22:52 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NOBBC] roving burglars looking for MGs? In-Reply-To: <66CA16DD665A431EAA26C9C8BA4D062D@Bud> Message-ID: <1359782572.31550.YahooMailClassic@web184404.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> I just love story's with happy endings. Viva LeMons Walter --- On Fri, 2/1/13, RACER BUD wrote: From: RACER BUD Subject: Re: [NOBBC] roving burglars looking for MGs? To: "North Bay British Car Club" Date: Friday, February 1, 2013, 8:54 PM This is typical of the BBBCSS..(Baby Boomer British Car Stealing Syndrom)...This psychosis rears it's ugly head when a Boomer who has never had a sports car realizes what he has missed out on and begins to hoard MGs Triumphs, Austins, etc..The problem gets worse when the Boomer realizes that there is no way that he can keep the British Steel running...That's when he starts disposing of his loot by dumping the cars on lawns in suburbia...Occasionly some of these forlorn chassis ends up as a 24 Hours Of Lemons Racer.. God Save The Queen Racer Bud.. Spitfire #21 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don" To: Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 7:56 PM Subject: [NOBBC] roving burglars looking for MGs? > On Monday night, or very early Tuesday morning, intruders came into > our yard and did some mischief. My MGs were in a garage, which was > closed but unlocked. Apparently they did not go into the garage at > all, so the MGs were not tampered with nor was anything taken from > inside the garage.. But, owner's manuals and keys were taken from > three of my Japanese cars; two of the cars were in a carport, and one > was outside. It's a mystery as to what they were up to, as valuables > were not taken, nor any of the cars taken. Perhaps they could not > drive a standard shift and that stopped 'em from taking a car. I do > live in a rural area, and until this happened, felt comfortable > leaving keys in cars, and door unlocked. > > Below is an email I got from my brother-in-law. You must read the > article that is linked in his email about a fellow back east who had > a hoarding habit, and the hoarding included MGs. My brother-in-law > has a great sense of humor, and he knows that at one time I had about > eight MGs in various states of repair or disrepair in my yard. > > Don Scott, Calistoga > 1955 MGTF, 1962 MGA Mk 2, 1967 MGB, 1963-7 MGB (seeking), Misc. Japanese > cars > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ > > Email from my brother-in-law: > > Subject: roving burglars looking for MGs? > To: Anne Scott , don > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > boundary="-1172831624-764119559-1359764264=:83630" > > Hi Anne & Don, > > I'm sorry to hear about the burglary. It doesn't sound as if they > made off with much of yours, and I'm grateful to hear that. > > Wouldn't you know it but I just came across this article about some > burglars who are targeting people with lots of MGs. (nothing in the > article about Miatas) They were in VT so unless it's a nationwide > ring, I doubt it's the same people. > > http://news.yahoo.com/looters-steal-200k-coins-hoarders-death-205449015.html > > From the photos in the article, do you recognize any of them? > > Danny > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ > > Email that I sent to my neighbors: > > Subject: Burglaries on Scott Way > To: undisclosed recipients > > Friends and neighbors, > Last night someone or someones, broke into the Bazzoli house (located > near us on Scott Way) and stole two guns. He/they also came into our > yard and stole the owner's manuals from two cars, and the keys from > three cars. Strange things to take from us, but maybe they were > intoxicated or something. The keys to my Miata were in Dan Bazzoli's > truck, and the sheriff's deputy gave them back to me. The car books > are gone, along with all the repair receipts in them. Maybe the > thief collects owner's manuals and keys? Guns can be sold at least > for quick cash. > So, keep your eyes and ears open for mischief in the area, and car > keys and manuals scattered on the ground. > Don Scott > _______________________________________________ > NOBBC at autox.team.net > Donate: http://www.team.net/donate.html > Suggested annual donation $11.47 > Archive: http://www.team.net/archive > Forums: http://www.team.net/forums > Unsubscribe/Manage: > http://autox.team.net/mailman/options/nobbc/budscars at comcast.net _______________________________________________ NOBBC at autox.team.net Donate: http://www.team.net/donate.html Suggested annual donation $11.47 Archive: http://www.team.net/archive Forums: http://www.team.net/forums Unsubscribe/Manage: http://autox.team.net/mailman/options/nobbc/wkilch at sbcglobal.net From hawkview at sonic.net Sat Feb 2 07:50:05 2013 From: hawkview at sonic.net (Clif & Deborah Williamson) Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2013 06:50:05 -0800 Subject: [NOBBC] roving burglars looking for MGs? In-Reply-To: <66CA16DD665A431EAA26C9C8BA4D062D@Bud> References: <20130202040219.6AB1540E2F@autox.team.net> <66CA16DD665A431EAA26C9C8BA4D062D@Bud> Message-ID: <2E4CB9F1E5FF448FB92310935A015E1C@Williamson> No more honorable death than a Lemons death. Farewell LBC Clif 74 Jensen Healey -----Original Message----- From: RACER BUD Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 8:54 PM To: North Bay British Car Club Subject: Re: [NOBBC] roving burglars looking for MGs? This is typical of the BBBCSS..(Baby Boomer British Car Stealing Syndrom)...This psychosis rears it's ugly head when a Boomer who has never had a sports car realizes what he has missed out on and begins to hoard MGs Triumphs, Austins, etc..The problem gets worse when the Boomer realizes that there is no way that he can keep the British Steel running...That's when he starts disposing of his loot by dumping the cars on lawns in suburbia...Occasionly some of these forlorn chassis ends up as a 24 Hours Of Lemons Racer.. God Save The Queen Racer Bud.. Spitfire #21 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don" To: Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 7:56 PM Subject: [NOBBC] roving burglars looking for MGs? > On Monday night, or very early Tuesday morning, intruders came into > our yard and did some mischief. My MGs were in a garage, which was > closed but unlocked. Apparently they did not go into the garage at > all, so the MGs were not tampered with nor was anything taken from > inside the garage.. But, owner's manuals and keys were taken from > three of my Japanese cars; two of the cars were in a carport, and one > was outside. It's a mystery as to what they were up to, as valuables > were not taken, nor any of the cars taken. Perhaps they could not > drive a standard shift and that stopped 'em from taking a car. I do > live in a rural area, and until this happened, felt comfortable > leaving keys in cars, and door unlocked. > > Below is an email I got from my brother-in-law. You must read the > article that is linked in his email about a fellow back east who had > a hoarding habit, and the hoarding included MGs. My brother-in-law > has a great sense of humor, and he knows that at one time I had about > eight MGs in various states of repair or disrepair in my yard. > > Don Scott, Calistoga > 1955 MGTF, 1962 MGA Mk 2, 1967 MGB, 1963-7 MGB (seeking), Misc. Japanese > cars > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Email from my brother-in-law: > > Subject: roving burglars looking for MGs? > To: Anne Scott , don > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > boundary="-1172831624-764119559-1359764264=:83630" > > Hi Anne & Don, > > I'm sorry to hear about the burglary. It doesn't sound as if they > made off with much of yours, and I'm grateful to hear that. > > Wouldn't you know it but I just came across this article about some > burglars who are targeting people with lots of MGs. (nothing in the > article about Miatas) They were in VT so unless it's a nationwide > ring, I doubt it's the same people. > > http://news.yahoo.com/looters-steal-200k-coins-hoarders-death-205449015.html > > From the photos in the article, do you recognize any of them? > > Danny > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Email that I sent to my neighbors: > > Subject: Burglaries on Scott Way > To: undisclosed recipients > > Friends and neighbors, > Last night someone or someones, broke into the Bazzoli house (located > near us on Scott Way) and stole two guns. He/they also came into our > yard and stole the owner's manuals from two cars, and the keys from > three cars. Strange things to take from us, but maybe they were > intoxicated or something. The keys to my Miata were in Dan Bazzoli's > truck, and the sheriff's deputy gave them back to me. The car books > are gone, along with all the repair receipts in them. Maybe the > thief collects owner's manuals and keys? Guns can be sold at least > for quick cash. > So, keep your eyes and ears open for mischief in the area, and car > keys and manuals scattered on the ground. > Don Scott > _______________________________________________ > NOBBC at autox.team.net > Donate: http://www.team.net/donate.html > Suggested annual donation $11.47 > Archive: http://www.team.net/archive > Forums: http://www.team.net/forums > Unsubscribe/Manage: > http://autox.team.net/mailman/options/nobbc/budscars at comcast.net _______________________________________________ NOBBC at autox.team.net Donate: http://www.team.net/donate.html Suggested annual donation $11.47 Archive: http://www.team.net/archive Forums: http://www.team.net/forums Unsubscribe/Manage: http://autox.team.net/mailman/options/nobbc/hawkview at sonic.net From don at napanet.net Sat Feb 2 12:25:24 2013 From: don at napanet.net (Don) Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2013 11:25:24 -0800 Subject: [NOBBC] link fixed: roving burglars looking for MGs? Message-ID: I received some replies that the article could not be accessed from the link I sent, so please try this. It is an interesting story. Would not be apropos to our hobby, except for this: "Radkin was inclined to acquire stuff whether he needed it or not. At one point he had five or six MGs, none of them running." http://news.yahoo.com/looters-steal-200k-coins-hoarders-death-205449015.html From BetzMiller at comcast.net Sat Feb 2 14:57:26 2013 From: BetzMiller at comcast.net (Betz Miller) Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2013 13:57:26 -0800 Subject: [NOBBC] link fixed: roving burglars looking for MGs? In-Reply-To: <20130202193202.C2DFE42BA1@autox.team.net> References: <20130202193202.C2DFE42BA1@autox.team.net> Message-ID: <003101ce0190$4a154770$de3fd650$@comcast.net> Message worked, Betz -----Original Message----- From: nobbc-bounces at autox.team.net [mailto:nobbc-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Don Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 11:25 AM To: nobbc at autox.team.net Subject: [NOBBC] link fixed: roving burglars looking for MGs? I received some replies that the article could not be accessed from the link I sent, so please try this. It is an interesting story. Would not be apropos to our hobby, except for this: "Radkin was inclined to acquire stuff whether he needed it or not. At one point he had five or six MGs, none of them running." http://news.yahoo.com/looters-steal-200k-coins-hoarders-death-205449015.html _______________________________________________ NOBBC at autox.team.net Donate: http://www.team.net/donate.html Suggested annual donation $11.47 Archive: http://www.team.net/archive Forums: http://www.team.net/forums Unsubscribe/Manage: http://autox.team.net/mailman/options/nobbc/betzmiller at comcast.net From BetzMiller at comcast.net Sat Feb 2 14:57:53 2013 From: BetzMiller at comcast.net (Betz Miller) Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2013 13:57:53 -0800 Subject: [NOBBC] link fixed: roving burglars looking for MGs? In-Reply-To: <20130202193210.7B82642B7F@autox.team.net> References: <20130202193210.7B82642B7F@autox.team.net> Message-ID: <003201ce0190$5a5177d0$0ef46770$@comcast.net> Message worked, Betz -----Original Message----- From: nobbc-bounces at autox.team.net [mailto:nobbc-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Don Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 11:25 AM To: nobbc at autox.team.net Subject: [NOBBC] link fixed: roving burglars looking for MGs? I received some replies that the article could not be accessed from the link I sent, so please try this. It is an interesting story. Would not be apropos to our hobby, except for this: "Radkin was inclined to acquire stuff whether he needed it or not. At one point he had five or six MGs, none of them running." http://news.yahoo.com/looters-steal-200k-coins-hoarders-death-205449015.html _______________________________________________ NOBBC at autox.team.net Donate: http://www.team.net/donate.html Suggested annual donation $11.47 Archive: http://www.team.net/archive Forums: http://www.team.net/forums Unsubscribe/Manage: http://autox.team.net/mailman/options/nobbc/millerbetty at comcast.net From budscars at comcast.net Tue Feb 5 17:18:48 2013 From: budscars at comcast.net (RACER BUD) Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 16:18:48 -0800 Subject: [NOBBC] Fw: Great spitfire photo Message-ID: Great photo RB https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/69282_333603943423338_1663745817_ n.jpg From budscars at comcast.net Tue Feb 5 17:40:00 2013 From: budscars at comcast.net (RACER BUD) Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 16:40:00 -0800 Subject: [NOBBC] Fw: Great spitfire Photo Message-ID: <2786006BBFAE43BCA64408B5D1FA3218@Bud> I'll try again Hi Gang..Great photo here.. RB https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/69282_333603943423338_1663745817_ n.jpg From mark at bradakis.com Tue Feb 5 18:02:10 2013 From: mark at bradakis.com (Mark J Bradakis) Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2013 18:02:10 -0700 Subject: [NOBBC] Fw: Great spitfire Photo In-Reply-To: <2786006BBFAE43BCA64408B5D1FA3218@Bud> References: <2786006BBFAE43BCA64408B5D1FA3218@Bud> Message-ID: <5111AB92.6070207@bradakis.com> RACER BUD wrote: > I'll try again > > > Hi Gang..Great photo here.. > RB > https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/69282_333603943423338_1663745817_n.jpg > Your email program does everyone a "favor" and puts in a line break. I'm surprised the dog stood still long enough for the picture! mjb. From jkenner at tamcab.com Fri Feb 15 20:42:55 2013 From: jkenner at tamcab.com (JOHN KENNER) Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013 19:42:55 -0800 Subject: [NOBBC] ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS WEATHER FOR TOMORROWS RIDE Message-ID: <019601ce0bf7$b5cb72c0$21625840$@TAMCAB.COM> SEE YOU TOMORROW! Well this year the ride starts in Sebastopol at my place, J & J Ranch. The reason for this is that I have been working on rebuilding my fence for the last several months and I am forcing you all to come see it and tell me what a good job I did. So we will meet here at 10:30 am for a 11 to 11:15 departure. That's on February 16th by the way. We will then once again drive through the Dry Creek Valley to the very Northern end and go hang out on the lovely deck of the Sbargia Family Winery. The view from there is unbeatable! They will have a table for us to sit at and you are encouraged to buy some of their wine since they have been so gracious to NOBBC over the years. Along the way we will stop at the Dry Creek General Store so those of you who don't want to pack a lunch can buy one. This takes about 1/2 an hour cause they are not very fast and it can get pretty busy in there. So we will probably arrive at Sbargia around 12:30 to 1, eat, drink and be merry. Then from there you are on your own to drive home. There are several different routes. If you are in a hurry it's about 15 minutes back to Highway 101. Below is all the additional information you may need. See you on the 16th JOHN KENNER VALENTINE'S DAY DRIVE DRY CREEK GENERAL STORE 3495 DRY CREEK ROAD HEALDSBURG, CA 95448 tel: 707.433.4171 Sbragia Family Vineyards 9990 Dry Creek Road Geyserville CA 95448 707-473-2992 . www.sbragia.com J AND J RANCH 5190 VINE HILL ROAD SEBASTOPOL 95472 MAPQUEST IT OR TAKE THE FASTEST WAY: TAKE 101 TO THE STEELE LANE / GUERNEVILLE ROAD EXIT (IN SANTA ROSA). HEAD WEST (LEFT) ONTO GUERNEVILLE ROAD AND GO JUST OVER 9 MILES. TURN RIGHT ONTO VINE HILL ROAD. A LITTLE OVER A MILE DOWN 5190 IS ON THE LEFT AT THE BLACK GATE ( LONG OLD LOOKING NEW FENCE ). IF THE GATE IS CLOSED OPEN THE GATE OPERATOR ON THE LEFT AND PUSH THE BUTTON. DRIVE THROUGH THE NEXT GATE AND HEAD RIGHT TOWARDS THE BARN. From garywgermano at hotmail.com Fri Feb 15 21:56:35 2013 From: garywgermano at hotmail.com (Gary Germano) Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013 20:56:35 -0800 Subject: [NOBBC] ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS WEATHER FOR TOMORROWS RIDE In-Reply-To: <019601ce0bf7$b5cb72c0$21625840$@TAMCAB.COM> References: <019601ce0bf7$b5cb72c0$21625840$@TAMCAB.COM> Message-ID: Thank you John! We'll see you and your fence tomorrow. Best regards, Gary and Janet Germano '70 yellow MGB > From: jkenner at tamcab.com > To: NOBBC at yahoogroups.com; nobbc at autox.team.net > Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013 19:42:55 -0800 > Subject: [NOBBC] ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS WEATHER FOR TOMORROWS RIDE > > SEE YOU TOMORROW! > > > > Well this year the ride starts in Sebastopol at my place, J & J Ranch. > > The reason for this is that I have been working on rebuilding my fence for > the last > > several months and I am forcing you all to come see it and tell me what a > good job I did. > > > > So we will meet here at 10:30 am for a 11 to 11:15 departure. That's on > February 16th by the way. > > > We will then once again drive through the Dry Creek Valley to the very > Northern end > > and go hang out on the lovely deck of the Sbargia Family Winery. The view > from there is unbeatable! > > They will have a table for us to sit at and you are encouraged to buy some > of their wine > > since they have been so gracious to NOBBC over the years. > > > > Along the way we will stop at the Dry Creek General Store so those of you > > who don't want to pack a lunch can buy one. This takes about 1/2 an hour > cause they are not > > very fast and it can get pretty busy in there. > > > > So we will probably arrive at Sbargia around 12:30 to 1, eat, drink and be > merry. > > Then from there you are on your own to drive home. There are several > different routes. > > If you are in a hurry it's about 15 minutes back to Highway 101. > > > > Below is all the additional information you may need. > > > > See you on the 16th > > > > JOHN KENNER > > > > VALENTINE'S DAY DRIVE > > DRY CREEK GENERAL STORE > 3495 DRY CREEK ROAD > HEALDSBURG, CA 95448 > tel: 707.433.4171 > > Sbragia > Family Vineyards > > 9990 Dry Creek Road Geyserville CA 95448 > 707-473-2992 . www.sbragia.com > > > > J AND J RANCH > > > > 5190 VINE HILL ROAD > > SEBASTOPOL 95472 > > > > MAPQUEST IT OR TAKE THE FASTEST WAY: > > > > TAKE 101 TO THE STEELE LANE / GUERNEVILLE ROAD EXIT (IN SANTA ROSA). > > HEAD WEST (LEFT) ONTO GUERNEVILLE ROAD AND GO JUST OVER 9 MILES. > > TURN RIGHT ONTO VINE HILL ROAD. A LITTLE OVER A MILE DOWN > > 5190 IS ON THE LEFT AT THE BLACK GATE ( LONG OLD LOOKING NEW FENCE ). > > IF THE GATE IS CLOSED OPEN THE GATE OPERATOR ON THE LEFT AND PUSH THE > BUTTON. > > DRIVE THROUGH THE NEXT GATE AND HEAD RIGHT TOWARDS THE BARN. > _______________________________________________ > NOBBC at autox.team.net > Donate: http://www.team.net/donate.html > Suggested annual donation $11.47 > Archive: http://www.team.net/archive > Forums: http://www.team.net/forums > Unsubscribe/Manage: http://autox.team.net/mailman/options/nobbc/garywgermano at hotmail.com