I took a trip to Cooperstown and the Baseball Hall of Fame last week. It had been awhile, almost 30 years. It's ridiculous it's been that long, I've lived within easy driving distance of the town all my life. This was my fifth visit to the Hall of Fame but the first four were all before 1995. So I was way overdue. We took a nice couple hours drive through the autumn countryside, disembarked at a modest lakeside hotel and got down to touristing. I brought along a box of Chrome that arrived the day we left -- the less said about what was inside, the better. The wife and I took the short walk up to the main drag that night for some dinner and to see what's changed over 30 years (not a lot). I could tell I was going to like this very much. The pleasantness of the people there can not be overstated. I took a shot of the baseball standings outside the Hall since the regular season had just ended and I had to capture those 111 wins! So, after a couple of nonbaseball ...
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