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Old Aug 25th, 2000 | 09:42 AM
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Just a quick reply because I should be going home... Its 6.30pm Friday and its a bank holiday here. I work in Milton Keynes UK for BP Oil - on the whole a great team of people to work with - but everyone needs a break and I'm dreaming of Italy: Roma, Siena, Florence, Perugia and Urbino. <BR>Although I've often read stuff on the web, this is the first time I've ever launched my voice so well done Lola for enticing me. <BR>P.S. Does anyone know the distance from Perugia to Urbino please? Fodor's guide seems to have got the distance wrong. <BR>All the best from a fellow traveller who always reads Fodor's guides. <BR>P.P.S. For once it is a summer day in MK.
 
Old Aug 25th, 2000 | 12:46 PM
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I'm in the desert in Washington state (yes, all of Washington isn't green!) However, here in the Columbia Basin it is "artificially" green since we live near the Columbia and Snake rivers. I'm working in my home office - I'm an instructor getting ready to return to college classes soon. I've been visiting Fodors.com as we get ready for our 40th Anniversary present to ourselves - a trip to Australia.
 
Old Aug 25th, 2000 | 12:50 PM
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Im in a beach town in Long Island, New York. I dragged my computer to the livingroom where I have a partial view of the beach and the beautiful Atlantic Ocean (nice waves today). I have a giant Grat Dane sleeping on my feet, and I am trying to figure out which of the Greek Islands I want to visit next summer by sailboat. There are so many choices!
 
Old Aug 25th, 2000 | 01:09 PM
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I thought I would wait to weigh in on this one until I was someplace interesting. I am in the computer resources room of the library at the University of Southern California, where we have just spent the last two days helping our middle daughter get moved as a freshman (school of Cinema/Television - - proud papa crowing). <BR> <BR>So I am not just a travel junkie, I am a procreator of kids who aren't afraid to get on a plane either! <BR> <BR>Best wishes, <BR> <BR>Rex
 
Old Aug 25th, 2000 | 01:20 PM
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Vladimir
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I am in a water pocket on board the Russian submarine KURSK at the bottom of the Barents Sea.
 
Old Aug 25th, 2000 | 01:21 PM
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erica
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I haven't seen anyone from St. Louis so I thought I'd better represent my nice little city. I'm sitting at my desk in a 130-year-old building in downtown St.Lou, I can see Union Station from my window. I always read this forum at work (my company designs websites, so the internet access here is way faster than home). My boss is my brother, so he looks the other way when I surf. <BR> <BR>My briefcase is full of guide books and print-outs from the web to help me plan my first trip overseas (England in November). I don't think I could have done it without this forum. More important than the information is the support I have received here. I am far more confident now that I can do this. I've even started planning my next trip ("by all means...Rome"). Gotta go, finish my work and get home before the Cards game starts! Thanks all!
 
Old Aug 25th, 2000 | 02:16 PM
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Rhonda
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I am sitting in a recliner with my trusty mac in my lap. I am in the beautiful north Georgia mountains, 100 miles north of Atlanta.
 
Old Aug 25th, 2000 | 02:20 PM
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What a great thread and thank you...the world as they say is now a village and your all my neighbors... Sitting here on a warm evening for a change 45 minutes outside of Boston..in my computer/bird room.. Parrot Pop is regaling me with with items he just found on his computer... I'm looking at my collection of Minnie Mouse..the woman behind the man.. and behind me is S'allie, my juvenile deliquent Hahn's Mini-Macaw, who needs time to be out of his cage..but I have to be careful he doen't jump on his nemisis, Parrot Pop...the music is playing...and after reading all the answers thinking how small the world is getting....Planning on a trip to Bermuda on the 10th..and waiting for the papers which didn't arrive today..
 
Old Aug 25th, 2000 | 02:22 PM
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I am in my study at my home in San Jose, California enjoying the great California weather and planning another trip to Europe......this time a boat ride on the Danube River.....
 
Old Aug 26th, 2000 | 12:43 AM
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In Kona, HI with the fans going and enjoying the Friday night. Sitting at my desk with a pile of papers that need to be graded for my lovely 7-8 graders!(No view since it is dark, but get to see many beautiful sunsets over the ocean usually) <BR> <BR>I planned my honeymoon this summer to the Canadian Rockies with lots of help from the forum so now I like to help answer questions for people who are looking for information about Kona. <BR> <BR>BTW-NOT FUNNY vladimir
 
Old Aug 26th, 2000 | 01:37 AM
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Its 10.37am U.K. time. We live about 50 miles north of London, in the county of Buckinghamshire. I'm sitting upstairs in our playroom (no kids, just my husband and I). Outside its raining, typical as its a Bank Holiday weekend. I'm thinking I really should have my breakfast soon so we can get on with some decorating, which we put off weekend after weekend.
 
Old Aug 26th, 2000 | 03:19 AM
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I'm sitting in my front parlour/office in my 130 year old money-pit just outside a small village 35 miles south of Ottawa Ontario, planning our winter vacation to Cuba. <BR> <BR>I'm watching the sunrise on my freshly mown 5 acre lawn (which needs mowing again - we've had rain, rain and more rain this summer) and my perennial gardens and late roses (weeding needed here too). My dog is lying beside me asleep with her head in her food dish (Hey, when you're the equivalent of 98 human years old, you don't want to go too far for a snack!). <BR> <BR> <BR>My horse is calling to me from the paddock because she wants to be turned out to pasture. She's also lonely because her equine companion of 14 years died this week at the ripe old age of 41. We may have to get her a donkey. <BR> <BR>The room is cluttered (so's the rest of the house) but the clutter helps divert attention from all the yet to be done repairs and renovations (and we thaught we were going to have this place ship-shape in 6 months when we purchased it 14 years ago!). <BR> <BR>I'm afraid that my daughter will probably have to finish the renovations on the house when she eventually inherits. We've been bitten by the travel bug and that's where the money goes. <BR> <BR>Wonderful thread. <BR> <BR>Linda
 
Old Aug 26th, 2000 | 03:57 AM
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I have to respond, to let Linda know she's not the only one with a permanently unfinished house. I'm in the family room of our big old farmhouse in Pennsylvania, which we made even bigger 10 years ago by adding this wing. Now I can't imagine why! I look out onto a "lawn" which actually consists of dandelion and chicory, because I begrudge every dollar that has to go to the house instead of travelling. I pretty much vote against any expenditures that don't directly involve plumbing, heating, or electrical service. My view also includes part of our woods, which are always beautiful without any help from us. This room, like all the 10 or so others, is full of clutter, reading material of all kinds, and old family heirloom furniture mixed with public sale cheapos. Sadly missing from the picture is our ancient chocolate lab, who died last month and is buried up by the chestnut trees behind the house. Who knows where the cat is. My older son is back to college, the younger (high school) one and my husband are still upstairs in bed, and I'm drinking my morning coffee at the computer, as always, planning our trip to Italy next June.
 
Old Aug 26th, 2000 | 06:01 AM
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Boy, do I feel left out!!! Don't work at home (wish I did)...and don't have "outside" e-mail at work...so-o-o-o, check this board out every night from my computer in the basement....no window....can't see the garden (but know it needs to be weeded and don't care)!! But, I too am addicted to this forum....I will be taking my first trip to Europe next May on a Danube River cruise and then to Prague for (2) nights and have immensely enjoyed reading all of the incredible help and information on Europe. I love to travel and really should be working at a travel agency, instead of being the Engineering Secretary that I am, in a small suburb of Chicago.
 
Old Aug 26th, 2000 | 11:05 AM
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Hi.......pouring rain here in North Bay, Ontario, Canada......situated on <BR>a huge fresh water lake called Nipissing. About 225 miles (370 Km) north of Toronto. I`m sitting in front of my converted English Oak Wardrobe which contains my computer....in fact, if I look on the back wall I can see the sticker from where the wardrobe came from......it`s Brantiques, Peps <BR>Packing Station, Blackpool Old Road, Poulton, Tel #(0253) 894358. I`m <BR>surprised it still sticks after all those years. <BR> <BR>Anyway, I have a huge garden which is visible out both windows and my pond is now flooding into the onions and tomatoes from all the rain. I am off to Russia next Thursday (NO TOUR) and <BR>have made 90% of my arrangements all on the net. Have rented an apartment in St.Petersburg for two weeks and intend to walk the city......after sitting on the Trans Siberian Express for 5 days, I will surely need to walk. <BR> <BR>I`ll tell you, no one is as ugly as their Russian Visa pictures......I swear the photographers do this on purpose. Anyway, will post my journey <BR>in the Russian section upon my return. <BR>Love this Fodors!!!!
 
Old Aug 26th, 2000 | 11:46 AM
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Hi Lola, <BR>Ok I read quite a few responces and no one yet is looking at what I am! I am looking at the Atlantic Ocean. My husband and I own a small motel here in southeast NC. We are planning a trip to London, Paris and Germany in November. I went to Germany 2 years ago and enjoyed it very much, so this time he's coming along! I was born in Nueremburg but that's only because I am a army brat. Thank you all for the very useful information that you have given me. Bette <BR>P.S. I also work at (home) and I don't even have a garden, its too darn hot!
 
Old Aug 26th, 2000 | 12:50 PM
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Well <BR> <BR>Right now I'm sitting at the pc watching the willow tree swaying in the cool but nevertheless pleasant breeze here in Victoria, Vancouver Island. <BR> <BR>Of course this isn't my house,I'm staying at aunt Betty's as I was forced to use up all the generous leave entitelment offered by Falkirk Council before the end of September. <BR> <BR>This is certainly not like home (Edinburgh) however I'm very, very glad of that. Mother confirmed via cellphone (Neal, it works over here!)that it's raining steadily back home. <BR> <BR>Tony
 
Old Aug 26th, 2000 | 04:08 PM
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hi all. ..just got in from golf and am waiting for my wife to get off the phone to our daughter in Sask, so that we can walk to the beach and enjoy an afternoon cocktail.we live on the east coast of Vancouver Island ,at least we do for now. we just returned from a 3 week trip to France , Germany and Finland , and have decided that we want to sell everything here , and spend a year ot two in europe.If anyone wants to offer advice on extended stays ,I 'd appreciate it, cheers, Al
 
Old Aug 26th, 2000 | 04:18 PM
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I am writing from home from what used to be the living room of an in-law apartment. It is now my computer room and study. I am semi-retired, still teaching 2 classes per week. I found the replies fascinating. I live on the South Shore of MA. about 20 miles south of Boston. I arranged our trips to Greece, Turkey, Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic and Germany on the internet. I an now researching info about a trip to Israel and Jordan next year. I was the recipient of help from natives of all the above countries before we travelled. We did use travel agents that I met through the web.
 
Old Aug 26th, 2000 | 04:51 PM
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I am in my husband's home office here in LA which can only be described as classic Oscar Madison. He's outside tending to the garden which ranges from cacti to orchids. In about an hour we'll have some wine and cheese and look out over the yard and the mountains and , oh, yes, the gaffiti on the beautiful 1920's bridge. Such is life in the big city. <BR>Normally I post at work; a big, clean, beautifully appointed library. <BR>Love this topic..lots of fun to read... <BR>Thinking about Egypt in April... <BR>Michele
 


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