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“Wait for Me” December 8, 2007

Posted by Ron in Music.
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Bob Seger has written many songs about the open road, or at least evoke that feeling, during a long and distinguished career in rock ‘n’ roll.

Here’s a fairly new one:

I detect a trend … December 8, 2007

Posted by Ron in Attractions, Restaurants, Towns.
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The Daily Sun newspaper has compiled its Best of Flagstaff 2007, voted by readers.

A fair number of Route 66 businesses made the list, among them the historic Museum Club (Best Place to Dance), Sakura (Best Japanese Food), and Salsa Brava (Best Salsa).

But the Route 66 Dog Haus captured an impressive three categories — Best Breakfast Burrito, Best Fast Food, and Best Hot Dogs. Based on all the enthusiastic comments on TripAdvisor, I don’t think those awards happened because of egregious ballot-stuffing. The restaurant’s been there for more than 30 years, and it helped inspire Jackson Browne to write the Eagles’ hit, “Take It Easy” (no lie).

If you’re planning on a visit to Flagstaff soon, I would bookmark the Best of Flagstaff 2007. It’s tremendously comprehensive, and locals usually know where the good spots are.

Victorville museum answers call for Christmas December 8, 2007

Posted by Ron in Events, People.
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Students at Sixth Street Preparatory, a charter school in Victorville, Calif., had a tradition for a number of years of decorating a Christmas tree at the local Amtrak station.

This year, the station was unavailable because of a lack of water and power after a restaurant closed there.

But on short notice, in steps the California Route 66 Museum, reported the Victorville Daily Press.

More than 240 children — kindergarten to sixth-grade — were escorted by teachers and parents on a walk from their school to the museum.

They patiently paraded into the museum to take their turn in hanging their hand-crafted ornaments on the six-foot tree.

They were then given juice and cookies and Route 66 pencils and maps to color in that showed all of the states the “Mother Road” wound through. They then went outside and sang Christmas carols.

“The kids look forward to this every year,” said Heidi Anderson, second-grade teacher.

Many of the children were happy to continue their tradition and they were also taken aback by the new location.

“Teacher what is that?” “Oh, look at that old car!” said some of the students about various items on display in the museum.

“We are going to have to come back here on a field trip,” said Anderson to her students. The students cheered in approval.

Museum President Chick Kirk said he’d  she’d be happy to host the Christmas event every year and make it a tradition.