29 May 2007

US Airways Service to Pittsburgh

I just want to clarify for anyone who is concerned or affected by the flight cuts from Erie to Pittsburgh, and Pittsburgh to Erie, effective the 7th July to the 19th August.

These flights cuts are temporary as I have checked in US Airways reservation system.

I have listed the new flight schedules below:

Every Monday thru Friday from the 9th of July to the 17th of August:

FLIGHT 3991: Departing Pittsburgh at 3:15p arriving in Erie at 3:56p.
FLIGHT 3892: Departing Erie at 4:25p arriving in Pittsburgh at 5:08p.

All Saturdays from the 14th of July to the 18th of August:
No flights arriving or departing to Pittsburgh.

Every Sunday from the 8th of July to the 12th of August:
FLIGHT 4390: Departing Pittsburgh at 8:35a arriving in Erie at 9:21a
FLIGHT 4390: Departing Erie at 10:00a arriving in Pittsburgh at 10:49a

FLIGHT 3991: Departing Pittsburgh at 3:15p arriving in Erie at 3:56p
FLIGHT 3892: Departing Erie at 4:25p arriving in Pittsburgh at 5:08p.

After the 20th of August, the flight schedule will be modified, check back soon for an updated flight schedule.

24 May 2007

Small Town Circle of Friends

Since I was raised here in Erie, I have a number of friends in all areas of town.

Friends from high school, friends from work, friends of friends, husbands friends, children's friends, and so on and so on.

The thing I find most often, is that everyone knows someone that I know and if you dig deep enough you too will have someone in common.

Everyone says "small town", but the truth in the matter is that you will find that everywhere you go and that's what makes this town great. I hear everyone knows somebody that knows somebody, every 6 people.

I love that.

21 May 2007

Dianthus

I recently learned that pinking shears were named after the perennial flower Dianthus.
It appears that the edges of this pink flower are cut with pinking shears, but actually pinking shears were patented in 1893 and got their name from the flower.

15 May 2007

Dr. Charlie Pados

If any of you ever suffer from back pain, I understand.

I especially find my back pain worsen when I do not keep up with stretching everyday. But, when I do suffer from the discomfort I know I can count on one particular guy in town, his name is Dr. Charlie Pados, at State Street Chiropractic, 3308 State Street Erie PA 16508.

If you are on the prowl for a chiropractor or looking for a new Dr., I can no longer keep this man a secret.

He is hands on, no machines, and no changing into a gown. He knows where the troubled spots are, hands on, and you truly learn and understand how connected your whole body is.

I have seen different chiropractors since I was in high school and fortunately found Dr. Charlie Pados about 10 years ago. My next door neighbor loves him as much as I do.

Back pain is something I would never wish upon anyone and my heart goes out to all of you that know what I am talking about. If you're not truly satisfied with your back care, try Dr. Charlie Pados at State Street Chiropractic, 814-453-3150. You will thank me.

13 May 2007

View of Lake Erie!

Have you driven north on Peninsula Drive lately?

You really need to. The view of the lake is great just as you are nearing Tom Ridge Environmental Center. You cannot miss it!

I understand they are clearing the trees for the new Waldameer Park, Ravine Flyer II roller coaster.

11 May 2007

Travel Scrabble

My husband and I enjoy playing scrabble, but rarely ever find the time to play.

I have aTravel Scrabble game where the letters snap into place, which is great on a airplane or anywhere where your letters may move off the board.

Well, since we have children our travel scrabble board is great around the house. We usually just start a game and keep our own scores. My husband will play his round before work and leaves it on our table, after he leaves for work I play my round. He then will play a round at some point after work and I before I go to bed, and so on and so on...

I take all the time in the world and have come up with some of my best words yet. There's no scrabble pressure and it keeps us connected. The kids can bump into the board and everything stays in place. The letter display is close able so you don't lose any letters, it's great.

Our next game is going to be Chess. So my secret here is to play a game with your mate, it will add some excitement to your routine.

07 May 2007

Three New Destinations Added

Beginning in May/June 2007, US Airways will inaugurate service from Philadelphia to Athens, Greece; Brussels, Belgium; and Zurich, Switzerland, subject to foreign government approval.

You will want to make reservations soon, these flights will fill up fast.

03 May 2007

Layovers In Philadelphia

If you are ever layed over at the Philadelphia Airport or are looking for a fun day trip, downtown Philadelphia is an easy commute from the airport.

The Septa train can transport you from the airport to Center City Philadelphia. The cost is $5.50 dollars one way and runs every 30 minutes in both directions. The commute takes about 20 minutes. Please check the website for additional information regarding schedules.

I have taken the commute many times and have enjoyed many day trips to Philadelphia, with and without my children. The city in easy to navigate through, and is on a grid system, like the streets in Erie. Downtown has great shopping on Walnut and Chestnut streets between 11th - 18th streets. The zoo is an easy destination, although you would need to connect to a bus route.

So, if you have a few hours in Philadelphia, jump on the train and visit the city. Market East Station has a Hard Rock Cafe and many other food vendors to grab yourself a Philly Steak Sub, and ride back to the airport with enough time to catch your flight.

So my secret here is to go and be adventerous.

01 May 2007

Dressed by Hand Maidens

I recently learned the reason men's buttons are typically on the right side of a shirt and the reason women's buttons are on the left side.

Back in the day, the wealthier ladies were dressed by hand-maidens and it was easier to manipulate the buttons on the right side, facing the garment.