Great stuff, I'll have to get down there sometime soon, the Taramasalata is fantastic and I love the great big loaves of sesame seed bread. The park is great too, beautiful place in any weather, glad you still enjoy it. As a missionary in the frozen north, I miss North London quite a bit at times.
Born in Oklahoma - lived in Colorado (Boulder, Denver), Indiana (Indianapolis), Iowa (Des Moines), Nebraska (Omaha) and Norway (Stavanger/Sandnes) - settled in Sandpoint, Idaho (about 60 miles south of the Canadian border) in the Pacific Northwest and been here about 30 years or so. -whatever -Lou
We already have a similar thread out there. See the link: http://www.ww2f.com/free-fire-zone/24287-member-roll-call-countries-origin-residence.html
Home of her Queen Elizabeth the II of United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. England if you must be common.
Born in Tromsö in northern Norway (where Tirpitz was bombed in 1944). My father was a naval officer, so I grew up at different naval bases where he was stationed.. Since then I have kept on travelling as a miner, 12 years in Sweden and 5 years in Greenland. From mine to mine and from construction site to construction site, and now as a travelling salesman. Today I live north-east of Oslo, the capital of Norway, not far from the airport which I also was involved in during the construction works. RAM
My mistake i remember seeing this thread now. my excuse is that i have a cold suffer from hayfever get that under control and bam i get a lousy cold which in the summer ain't fun people and once again welsh and proud
Figured I should contribute to the thread as per location. While I have lived in many states of the US, and have relatives all over the North American section; I was born and now once again live in Montana. A state slightly smaller than Texas, but where there is still "room enough, and time enough" for just living.
Right in the middle of all Canada Winnipeg, Manitoba (Man-eh-toe-buh?) Quite a boring city really ... That all its aboot? Seriously thats just bizarre.
Lived in Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and now South Carolina. And for all you desert dwellers out there, we have plenty of trees here. They actually grow wild!