Subj : Touristy was: Road Trippi To : Dave Drum From : Ruth Haffly Date : Sun Oct 06 2024 15:50:03 Hi Dave, RH> And we thought $90. (base price for tickets) each to tour Biltmore was RH> expensive! We passed on it, don't know how much damage the buildings RH> and grounds sustained last week. DD> According to what I've read it was substantial to the grounds nad the DD> livestock. But, not to the main house, etc.. DD> "Biltmore House, as well as the estate's conservatory, winery, gardens DD> and hotels received minimal or no damage from the storm. That's the impression I've been getting. No word on the Chihuly exhibit; it was in another building. Hoping no news is good news. DD> The Biltmore Estate said low-lying areas, including its entrance and DD> farm, experienced significant flooding. Parts of its forested areas, DD> which make up a large portion of the property, also suffered wind DD> damage. DD> It will remain closed until further notice, adding that initial DD> assessments indicate it will be closed to guests at least until DD> Oct. 15." - NPR Most likely longer. SH> Some people have more money then brains. RH> Agreed there. I presume parking, souvenier programs, meal DD> RH>before/after are all extra. DD> Don't forget the "merch". Bv)= Lumped in with the souvenier programs. DD> Title: Biltmore Estates Herbed Tenderloin w/Roasted Tomatoes DD> Categories: Beef, Vegetables, Herbs, Cheese DD> Yield: 6 Servings Looks good, I'd cut it down to 2 serving tho. (G) DD> Source: Bounty of Biltmore Cookbook Something I'd have probably considered buying, had we gone. --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... Junk: stuff we throw away. Stuff: junk we keep. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .