Great shot! Brings back lots of memories...the mountain is still in sight (some of the time) in my present location, but at a somewhat less spectacular angle.
D. Narog
Great shot! Brings back lots of memories...the mountain is still in sight (some of the time) in my present location, but at a somewhat less spectacular angle.
D. Narog
Great shot! Brings back lots of memories...the mountain is still in sight (some of the time) in my present location, but at a somewhat less spectacular angle.
D. Narog
I'll Second Si Senor. Great guys and awesome sadwcinhes. They used to have a booth at the Pearl Alley market, but have since opened up a store front.I was actually going to post about a new place on rt161 near Sawmill rd called Papaya Street Grill. It's in a location that used to be occupied by The Greek Corner.They specialize in Asian/tropical inspired dishes. Everything is house made. Their main attraction are noodles topped with the delicious meat of your choice and a wide selection of original sauces. But my favorite so far has been the sadwcinhes. They're French Bread Sandwiches (bahn mi) are killer. I recommend the pork roll (marinated, slow roasted pork belly sliced paper thin).
Robert L Brown
- Wednesday 2 December 2015 22:52
Hi Doug,
I served in Duluth from Sept 1961 through Sept 1964 and was a technician working on the F-106. My specialty was AFCS 32251A, which was for maintaining the MA-1 Weapons Control System (built by Hughes Electronics). During my last year or so I was selected to debrief pilots after their "sorties", to help determine if they were able to destroy their simulated targets (using radar scope films and WSEM digital/analog tapes) and issue work orders for equipment failures. During this last year, I believe that I may have debriefed your father on more than one occasion. If my memory servers me right, your father had been to Tyndall AFB in a F106-B for the annual competition event and was on a return trip to Duluth when the accident occurred. It gives me pleasure to know that I serviced old 460 that your father flew in and had the honor to know him.
Sincerely,
AFC1 Robert Brown
Hello hello,so it's the second time I try General Tso's Restaurant, on 5227 Godown Road. First time I went I presmiod to myself I'd never go there again, but then had to oblige a friend who has a sentimental connection to the place. And I'm so glad I did! Second time around, it was delicious! I think it was mostly that on my first visit I had ordered the regular Americanized dishes off the menu. Second visit, I tried some of the appetizers, salads, some of their larger pots, and it was to die for. So if you go there, be adventurous, you won't regret it! Hubby and wife run, they're quite the sweet couple. And while you're out there, go next door for good Lebanese produce and groceries;)
Norman Larsen
- Saturday 3 October 2015 13:26
Sure nice to see my old jet. Took care of it from 1969-1973 at Minot AFB, ND. Thanks for the photo!
Norman Larsen
- Saturday 3 October 2015 13:26
Sure nice to see my old jet. Took care of it from 1969-1973 at Minot AFB, ND. Thanks for the photo!
Norman Larsen
- Saturday 3 October 2015 13:26
Sure nice to see my old jet. Took care of it from 1969-1973 at Minot AFB, ND. Thanks for the photo!
Norman Larsen
- Saturday 3 October 2015 13:26
Sure nice to see my old jet. Took care of it from 1969-1973 at Minot AFB, ND. Thanks for the photo!