On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Don Maslin wrote:
> > What about facilities for those choosing more reasonable means of long
> > and short distance transporation, such as train stations and boarding
> > stables?
>
> Going by horse?
Alas, no; I'm too far away from there to attempt that. Going by
horseback would have one definite advantage for those who are running
out of free-space: one couldn't bring much equipment back that way -
especially if riding in an English saddle. :-) Out of curiosity, if
one who lives nearby wanted to ride there, are horses (with diapers -
don't laugh, they make these for horses for such purposes!) allowed
inside? Are other pets allowed inside? I never quite understood
human babies and children being allowed in various places while pets
are not allowed - as pets are no less hygenic and they're often better
behaved... reminds me of the time I was forced out of the UMBC library
- over my strong objections, just because I had my dog with me
(someone complained about her).
Travelling by choo-choo would be the most feasible method of reaching
that distant destination for me; my preference would be to travel by
steam locomotive; however, that's probably an impossibility. Is there
a train station in that town that one can reach from Baltimore?
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