Abbeville, LA, deep in the heart of Cajun Country at the intersection of Highways 14 and 82. It's so big it has 2 zipcodes......unbelievable for this little town!! It is presently overcast and 53 degrees.
I know you have a case of Billy Beer hidden in the attic! Skaneatles .................. NY (Finger Lakes)
St. Bernard, LA, zip code 70085, near New Orleans and an area deeply affected by Hurricane Katrina. It is currently 66 degrees there..........
Depew (NY) suburb of Buffalo - perhaps a comment on air polution? Ah Billy Beer - now there was a brew! However, even though I've lived in Milwaukee since 1970, I am not a beer drinker. All the buzz here right now is the 1-second Miller commercials you will see on the Super Bowl telecast. The ones I've seen are hilarious!
Wakefield, LA, zip code 70784, located along Highway 61 north of Baton Rouge on the way to Natchez, MS. It is currently 48 degrees there..... Judy, I'm not a beer drinker either, but I will look for the 1-second Miller commercials for the Super Bowl.........I better not blink!!! ...........from another "Judi"
Enough with the E's!!! Edmunston (New Brunswick, just across the N. border of Maine, currently -1'F, or -18'C)
Ah Worthington... I once played a hockey game in that town... against Dordt Bible College of Iowa. They'd been banned from their local arena and so we had to meet them out in Worthington... New Scone, Scotland
Egan, LA, between Crowley and Rayne, along I-10W heading toward Texas from here. It is presently 36 degrees there......brrrrrr!!!
New Meadows (ID) And referring back to New Ulm - Ulm is Albert Einstein's hometown. Now sure if in Germany or Switzerland, but like many US cities, New Ulm was probably named by homesick settlers. And did you know that Portland OR was almost Boston OR? I think there was some kind of a vote as to the best name.
Saint Gabriel, LA, zip code 70776, founded by the Acadians in the mid 1700's. It is located 12 miles east of Baton Rouge and about 70 miles west of New Orleans...population 6429..........