Roadtrip to Rhinebeck

Pedro heads to Rhinebeck, NY for a weekend getaway, indulging in some retail therapy and some fine dining. And before heading back to city, he squeezes in a relaxing yoga session.

 

 

 

tags: travel , Pedro Andrade

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mrx
18 Apr 2009
12:45 AM

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Rhinebeck WAS a nice town, untill the New Yorkers discovered it. When I go into town, I know noone anymore. Everyone is up for the weekend. They bring their big cars, and big attitudes with them. They are not polite, and think of us locals as "cute". There precious children aren't perfect either. There is actually very little to do in town. Nothing for local children. It is all a giant playground for the "CITY-IT". Please, there are nicer places, places that could use some gentrification. Go ruin another town. Leave Rhinebeck alone. Pedro, you really have a good poker face. If you were to go with him, you would see that Rhinebeck is a small town, with overpriced restaurants and clothing stores, (for the elderly I might add).

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