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krj
response 2 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 22:02 UTC 2003

For FIRST SATURDAYS, at Bird Hills Park,
Mapquest will get you close to our meeting place if you type in this address:

     1900 Newport Rd,   Ann Arbor, MI

Here's an ASCII text description of how to meet us in Bird Hills Park: 
                                              (credit: Jan Wolter)
          
     Jackson   Dexter     \\\/                    NORTH =>
       Road     Road       \X\
         |     /           /\\\      Maple Road
      ---|----/-----------/--\\\----------------
         |   /           /    \\\
         |  /           /      \\\ M-14
         | /    Miller /        \\\ 
         |/     Road  /          \\\ 
         |           /            \\\ 
         |          /      school |||  Newport Road
         |         /---------------------,------------------
         |   7th  /               ||| --'               |
     ----|-------/                |||  Park Here        |
         |      /                 |||                   | Bird
   Huron |     / Miller           |||                   | Road
         |    | Road              |||                   |
    Downtown  |                ___|||___________________|___
      Ann --------------------'-. |||   Huron River Drive
     Arbor            Main       \|||
                                  |||
  
 So you want Newport road, just where it crosses the M-14 highway. 
 Just a wee bit north of the bridge is a little dirt road that slopes
 down to a little parking lot.  The walk meets there.  If you are 
 coming from the highway, note that there is no exit at Newport, just 
 at Main Street and at Maple and Miller.  Getting from Main to Huron 
 River Drive is a bit tricky.  Be alert.  Amateurs may do better 
 approaching Newport Road from Miller Road.  Occasionally the parking 
 lot gate is left locked.  Park at the school and walk across the 
 bridge.
krj
response 3 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 22:07 UTC 2003

Last Saturday's lunch, a carryout from Jefferson Market to Wurster
Park nearby, was a big success, so this will become an annual 
event.  Attending were, in approximate order of arrival:
krj, janc, valerie, arlo, kendra, kaplan, chanur, Ross, Mutsie and 
Barney, scott, aruba, Carol, bru, anderyn, Rhiannon, Rhiannon's fiance
Brad and friend Karen, and Griffin.  For once the canine members of 
the party were allowed to hang out with us while we ate.
 
Thanks to aruba and Carol for thinking this up!
dcat
response 4 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 23:18 UTC 2003

Don't know if I'll make it --- i usually go to Habitat for Humanity in Ypsi
on Saturdays.  But if I don't go there, i'll probably be at the Walk !
naftee
response 5 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 04:27 UTC 2003

How many people on average walk?
krj
response 6 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 04:45 UTC 2003

How many are carried?  How many are led along on leashes?
aruba
response 7 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 05:06 UTC 2003

There are between 4 and 12 on the average walk.
remmers
response 8 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 29 13:52 UTC 2003

Went to the debrief yesterday but not the walk.  Good turnout at
Paesano's:  krj, krokus, aruba, Carol, valerie, janc, Arlo, Kendra,
mary, Carlos, remmers.  Hope I didn't forget anybody.
dcat
response 9 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 29 16:11 UTC 2003

Sorry I missed it.  Eskarina & I will try to be there next week. . . .
krokus
response 10 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 30 05:08 UTC 2003

The walk was fun, and was cool to watch the deer across the river.  I
thought it was something to just watch it be busy being a deer, and
not being very worried about the audience it had.

I much prefer watching them that way, then trying to figure if they're
going to end up in front of whatever I'm driving at the time.  :)
gelinas
response 11 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 04:09 UTC 2003

This week's walk is at Bird Hills Park.  I kinda doubt I'll be there, though.
twenex
response 12 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jul 3 16:02 UTC 2003

Another reason to want to live in the States. This isn't fair. Stop it,
people! :P
mynxcat
response 13 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 16:19 UTC 2003

Michigan, more than the States. I live in Ohio, US, and have never 
made it to a GrexWalk.
krj
response 14 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 19:35 UTC 2003

The report I heard was that only kaplan, Mutsie and Barney did the 
Bird Hills circuit on Saturday.  Other folks made it as far as 
the parking lot, looked out at the rain and decided they did not 
want to get wet.
 
Attendance for lunch at the Golden Chef, in approximate order of 
arrival:  bookie, janc, valerie, arlo, kendra, Carol, kaplan, 
krj, eskarina, dcat, their friend Inga.
 
A new restaurant was nominated for a future lunch, seconded, and in 
fact met with general acclaim, due to the sign in the window offering
"101 Vegetarian Specialties!"  The restaurant is  Madras Masala, 
328 Maynard, a new Indian restaurant in the former Sharayar space.
I think we'll go there this week while it's still new and exciting,
OK?

(Also, previously nominated by Carol and seconded by me:  Aladdin's,
the new middle eastern restaurant in the former Main Street Coney 
Island store front, on Main St. near Sabor Latino.
mary
response 15 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 21:49 UTC 2003

I'll be curious to see what you folks think of Madras
Masala.  Two friends have both dined there and walked
away underwhelmed.

I asked one if it was anything like Shehan Shah and she
said, "Worse, if you can believe it."  I don't think I do. ;-)
jmsaul
response 16 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 22:08 UTC 2003

Depends on what you get.  The South Indian appetizers we had were good.  The
main dishes were uninteresting (and similar to each other).  The Naan is good.
krj
response 17 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 00:12 UTC 2003

((oops, I omitted krokus from the list of this week's lunchfolks in 
resp:14 so we had an even dozen there.))
mary
response 18 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jul 12 20:16 UTC 2003

I'm looking forward to hearing what folks thought of the
restaurant.  It would be nice to have another good Indian
food restaurant in Ann Arbor.  There is supposed to be
an extraordinary one somewhere in Bloomfield Hills or
Franklin (those suburbs all look alike to me), but I don't
recall the name or location.  

dcat
response 19 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jul 12 22:15 UTC 2003

I thought it was pretty good.  It was a little expensive though-- lunch buffet
was $9.50 after tax, but I thought well worth it.
jmsaul
response 20 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jul 12 22:45 UTC 2003

Re #18:  Possibly Priya, which is in one of the Bloomfields.  I can get you
         the location if you want.
aruba
response 21 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 03:49 UTC 2003

Carol liked it a whole lot, and I liked it too.
mary
response 22 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 13:17 UTC 2003

Re: #20  I don't think that's the restaurant my Indian friend
was raving about but I'm going to email her and ask.  Thanks for
the offer and I'd like to know where Priya is located.
jmsaul
response 23 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 15:24 UTC 2003

Priya Restaurant & Bar -   Phone: 248-6157700
36600 Grand River Ave, MI, 48335

I'd be interested in whatever restaurant your friend is talking about if it
isn't Priya.
mynxcat
response 24 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 15:52 UTC 2003

9.50 for a lunch buffet is pretty reasonable, especially since it was 
the weeken. In Columbus, a decent Indian lunch buffet on a weekend is 
usually $12.50, excluding tax
dcat
response 25 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 17:23 UTC 2003

I wasn't inclined to comment on the price initially, but others present
thought it was a lot.
edina
response 26 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 19:12 UTC 2003

That's about right by DC standards - and Indian food is pricey, so I usually
don't mind dropping the cash.
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