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Thank you, all, for your interest and well wishes.

 

Here's my updated and final travel schedule:

 

Washington, DC: January 14-19

Philadelphia, PA: January 19-21

New York City, NY: January 21-25

Boston, MA: January 25-29

Atlanta, GA: January 29 - February 1

Dallas, TX: February 1-3

Houston, TX: February 3-6

Minneapolis, MN: February 6-9

Chicago, IL: February 9-12

 

If you're interested in setting something up or reserve some time, I can be reached by email at: StevenDraker@yahoo.com

 

Wishing everyone a year filled with peace and happiness! :-)

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Thank you, all, for your interest and well wishes.

 

Here's my updated and final travel schedule:

 

Washington, DC: January 14-19

Philadelphia, PA: January 19-21

New York City, NY: January 21-25

Boston, MA: January 25-29

Atlanta, GA: January 29 - February 1

Dallas, TX: February 1-3

Houston, TX: February 3-6

Minneapolis, MN: February 6-9

Chicago, IL: February 9-12

 

If you're interested in setting something up or reserve some time, I can be reached by email at: StevenDraker@yahoo.com

 

Wishing everyone a year filled with peace and happiness! :-)

 

Hey Steven,

 

When in DC, stop by the nearest Macy's and buy the warmest coat you can find. You will need it for Minneapolis and Chicago. Save the tags and the receipt. Then, on your way home, return it to Macy's on State Street and head to the lower level. You can walk a block underground and catch the Blue Line subway to O'Hare.

 

Of course I'm kidding about the return part, but do bundle up. It will be c-c-c-c-cold.

 

Have fun on your US trip!

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Hey Steven,

 

When in DC, stop by the nearest Macy's and buy the warmest coat you can find. You will need it for Minneapolis and Chicago. Save the tags and the receipt. Then, on your way home, return it to Macy's on State Street and head to the lower level. You can walk a block underground and catch the Blue Line subway to O'Hare.

 

Of course I'm kidding about the return part, but do bundle up. It will be c-c-c-c-cold.

 

Thank you, rvvwnsd!

 

I'm prepared and well-equipped for any type of weather! ;-)

 

I do remember the cold winters and the snow blizzards in the Windy and the Twin Cities. No fear. :)

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