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bobbysue Aug 4th, 2005 05:44 PM

Sitting in my computer room in my home in a very hot, humid, Williamsburg, Virginia after having been out with neighbors at a Japanese restaurant all evening.

Worktowander Aug 4th, 2005 10:58 PM

Sitting in the den of my home on the banks of the Mississippi River in central Minnesota with my mutley dog at my feet, my old gray cat occasionally walking on the keyboard and my husband upstairs in bed.

But really where I am, right this second, is too far away from my last trip and too far away from my next trip.

harzer Aug 5th, 2005 12:34 AM

Sitting at the computer which I share with my daughter who lives with me, and, needless to say, enjoying a very rare hour to myself at the keyboard.

We are in Australia, specifically in the suburb of the city of Adelaide in South Australia called Glenelg, and it is approaching the witching hour of 'teatime' when I expect a fabulous three-course meal to be served, courtesy of my ex-wife who is currently holidaying from the UK with us.

It is six pm and in two hours from now, that 'tea' well and truly behind us, we will all be ensconced, a gin and tonic or a champagne at our elbow, in front of the TV watching the magnificent game of (Australian) football between the teams of Geelong and St Kilda - carn Geelong

Harzer

kswl Aug 5th, 2005 08:36 PM

Enjoying a nightcap in a beautiful homein Park City, Utah, after a cool, breezy day, an evening gallery walk and fabulous dinner at Grappa's!

vetralla Aug 7th, 2005 06:54 AM

Taking a break from research on "Northern Lazio's Irish Roots" in my studio-library , the coolest place in the palazzo (see photo on header www.elegantetruria.com ) . Its quiet here in Vetralla, since most of the population is at the seaside (Tarquinia) or lakes.

celticmoon Aug 8th, 2005 05:05 AM

Good Day. It is Monday morning and I'm in my partner's Steve, home office with classical music playing in the background, and our Labrador dog Brandy, sleeping behind me. We are located in Kitchener/Waterloo, 1 hour more or less west of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. I moved here 5 years ago from Toronto. The weather this summer continues to be oppressively hot and humid, and we expect more of the same this week. We travel to Europe every May/June, but my husband had surgery in May (glaucoma) and as a result, he could not fly anywhere for 6 weeks, so this spring we decided to replace our deck, and landscape our back lawn, which has now cost the equivalent of 3 trips to Europe. We hope to take a vacation in the autumn. I took early retirement (54) from the insurance industry, and I have never been busier in my life.
3 hours ago I heard that Peter Jenning's passed away, very sad. He was born in Toronto, and for anyone who is not familar with his name, he was one of the top 3 U.S. News anchors.
Kind Regards to All, Francine

Areala Aug 9th, 2005 06:09 AM

Hi from Tarpon Springs, FL..I am in my home office (a spare bedroom converted) I am working on my upcoming trip to Greece. Out of one window I can see the pool and a lot of our very pretty property out of the other window I see my dogs and they seemed to be engrossed with something, probably a lizard. I breed and show cocker spaniels so there are 6 dogs out back one at my feet and one out to show in North Carolina for the upcoming weekend shows. Total of 8 cocker spaniels.

I have become addicted to this site and spend far too many hours here reading and posting. After reading this thread I am relieved to see that I am not the only one afflicted with this addiction. Even a physcian..is addicted. My husband, an attorney, finds this addiction to be totally ridiculous and can't see how I spend so much time here.

I'm sure there are weeds out there that need tending to but I am oblivious to them and I think I should just live and let live....

kswl Aug 9th, 2005 09:06 AM

Areala, we lived just south of you in Palm Harbor. Love your area of Florida, and we don't miss the Epiphany celebrations in TS if we can help it. A friend's son dove last year for the first time, and it's even more exciting when you know the boys involved. You're so lucky to live there--

. . . and I am currently in the library of Pacific Lutheran University, here in the Seattle-Tacoma area for a Go Congress (Asian board game) that my 14-year-old son is attending. Filling my days with reading, yoga, and spa treatments at a nearby Korean women's spa. ...

Lucysock Aug 11th, 2005 10:03 AM

In my study in Auvillar, France (hour away from Toulouse). I am the writer-in-residence here until November and will be back next April for 8 more lucious months!

My vervain plant sends its love.

MaureenGP Aug 11th, 2005 01:23 PM

I am in what we rather unimaginatively call our "computer room," which used to be strictly an office/den, and which has recently become my bedroom. We set up a twin bed in here (after removing a second computer desk when my husband was very ill, as then he did not have to climb stairs, and was right next to a bathroom and our kitchen. After he died last spring, I never went back upstairs to our bedroom, but stayed down here, where I spend far too much time on this forum, and not enough reading my huge collection of books. I am currently recovering from jet lag following our fabulous trip to London and Edinburgh (where we saw the famous Military Tattoo).
When I look out of the big window beside my bed, it is onto a park-like lawn with trees. We own 14 acres, only 2 of which are cleared. It is peaceful and serene, and I should be looking at that lovely view right now, but, no, I am addicted to Fodor's!

Weezie Aug 11th, 2005 01:31 PM

It's a steamy Thursday early evening and I am in my tiny third floor office overlooking Annapolis harbor. I am thinking about walking outside, across the Spa Creek Bridge, to the yacht club and having a drink with my hubbie. I said it is hot here but nothing compares to the heat we experienced hiking Masada in Israel last month. Exhilarating...but really hot!

My next trip? Hmmm, probably Charleston, South Carolina.

adamdj Aug 11th, 2005 01:33 PM

fist let me say it is amazing that after 5 years this post was brought back...the gap from 2000-2005 is amazing...

i am in cambridge, ma in the "office" of my condo...although i do not work from home i am a teacher and have the summer off...the view out the window is other other buildings in my neighbordhood and my small but fairly kept back yard...i find myself addicted to this board, i read about everyones travels and and i can't wait to get out there and see these places for myself.

for now i enjoy the crazy new england weather/humidity...ahh but i do wait all 10 months of winter for this...

amandakr Aug 21st, 2005 07:34 PM

I am sitting at my hotel room desk in the Kempinski Hotel in Moscow contemplating how much coffee I need to kick start this day.....missing my little family back home in Los Angeles.

kswl Aug 21st, 2005 07:48 PM

Home again, home again, jiggety jog.

I am worn out from traveling. The past 12 months has been way too hectic, we've been to Orlando, Watercolor, and Tarpon Springs in Florida; Europe, Costa Rica, Alaska, Utah, and Seattle (2x). I refused DH's request to plan something for this weekend, because I am going to spend my 49th birthday in quiet bliss at the lake house, which we have seen far too little of this year.

Probably not the smartest thing to say on a travel forum--but true: I am temporarily off traveling!

kauai_aka Aug 21st, 2005 08:22 PM

good thread.

sitting on my back deck talking with you wonderful folks and drinking keoki pale ale. hubby is bbqing oysters and smoked salmon bellies while our son is building his first model car, 240z, next to me. he’s doing a pretty good job. also enjoying the view of mt.waialeale, it’s rare to see it uncovered by clouds…a beautiful site. life a good. take care everyone.

Scottstig Aug 21st, 2005 08:49 PM

Enjoying a large glass of Kim Crawford Savignon Blanc and hopefully getting a response to post to horseback riding in Tuscany. We live in Scottsdale Arizona the weather was wonderful today just came from the jacuzzi and jumped on fodors to check our trip progressing info. God I love to travel! Iam so ahhhh for our trip!!!! I look so forward to the moments of the crazy lasts seconds I tell my wife we are not going to make our flight if you don't pack the rest of your suitcase now! now! now! We come so close to missing flights it's unbelievable. Italy here we come!

LoveItaly Aug 21st, 2005 09:11 PM

kswl...HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! ((^))
Sometimes staying home is the best time of all. Enjoy every moment at your lake house, and again HAPPY BIRTHDAY ((g)).

And Kauia, oysters and salmon in Hawaii, lucky lucky you! I am envious. It sounds like paradise.

Scottstig, horseback riding in Tuscany, that sounds wonderful! I haven't been on a horse in ages (would probably fall off now) and never went horseback riding in Tuscany but I can imagine how delightful that will be. You tell your wife to hurry up and finish packing...you don't want to miss your flight, LOL.

Wishing everyone a happy forthcoming week.

kauai_aka Aug 21st, 2005 10:59 PM

dearest loveitaly,

mi casa es su casa.

PamSF Aug 21st, 2005 11:50 PM

Oakland,CA in a "destination neighborhood" where the houses capture 800K for tiny 3/2s and your car can be stolen in a minute!! I am sitting at the computer unwinding from an evening in the Newborn ICU of a large medical center. I tried to fluff the garden this am before leaving for work. It's been referred to as "an English garden with a twist". Our house is a 1912 house which we are restoring brick by brick(or cedar shingle by cedar shingle). We are across the street from an enormous Julia Morgan house. We are a "wannabe" but I am still hoping to dig up some more info at the public library. We live in 978 sq feet but increasingly more beautiful sq feet. For all you folks outside of the SF Bay area you don't want to know what we paid 5 years ago. It has doubled. We could buy something with acreage elsewhere but then we would have to live without the threat of earthquakes!

LoveItaly Aug 21st, 2005 11:51 PM

Oh Kauai_aka, I am honored!!! If and when I am able to visit the jewel of the United States I will let you know. I love your Kauai, it is a garden paradise. It has been to long since I have visited your beautiful island. Thank you for your message. And in return, if you come to the mainland, to the San Francisco area please let me know. Aloha!

PamSF Aug 21st, 2005 11:53 PM

Next trip:NYC,Hudson River Valley and the Berkshires in October:)

kauai_aka Aug 22nd, 2005 12:55 AM

loveitaly

looking forward to it

thank you

Holtster Aug 23rd, 2005 05:56 AM

At home in Mnachester after bumking off work early, happy days!!!!

gotraveler Aug 24th, 2005 06:51 AM

Lola - if you are still around - thanks for thinking of this idea! Like the rest of you I love to travel and just to read about the diverse locations of where the replies are coming from is exiting. Ok back to the link topic: I am in writing from my cubicle suite at work (slightly bigger than the average) at a Pharmaceutical firm 1 hour north of NYCity. Stamford, CT is a growing city, on the Atlantlic coast, with an expanding Business Area, nightly entertainment, great restaurants and nice beaches. The view outside my window on the 10th floor is of the Long Island sound, on a clear beautiful day, oulined with the other high rise buildings surrounded by a constant traffic of cars and people going about their day.

SassTraveler Aug 24th, 2005 06:54 PM

Wow. What a terrific neighbouring. It really is one small planet.

Right now I'm sitting on my deck in Sacramento, California, surrounded by my living room and dining room furniture. (I've just had my hardwood floors refinished and will be living "comando" for a few days while the finish dries). Fortunately I have French doors from both bedroom and bathroom, leading to the deck, which will allow me to bath and dress, and which boast of a fine view of my California garden. Also, desparately in need of weeding. The tuberose opened today and a wonderful scent prevails...

PamSF, I relocated to Sacramento from the Oakland hills a couple of years ago due to the cost of living in the San Francisco Bay Area. Housing prices are UNREAL.

Planning a very busy trip to London, Brussels, Berlin, Prague and Krakow. It will be a busy two weeks. We're taking trains, including an over-nighter from Prague to Krakow. (I'm just intrigued by the romance of that idea).

Delta breezes blowing, 78 degrees. Lovely evening.


jfowler21061 Oct 28th, 2005 07:55 AM

I am sitting in my office posting 5 years after my father, Wes Fowler. Planning a honeymoon trip to Tuscany. DAD, WHERE ARE YOUR ITINERARIES!!!

aileenw Oct 28th, 2005 08:23 AM

Just back from a run with a group of friends here in houston where FINALLY the weather has become bearable. not just bearable but mozzieless and really lovely.
Getting ready to go out with our dalmatian for a cycle (he is not on a bike though!)

stevefrat Oct 28th, 2005 08:27 AM

Right now, I'm sitting in my office in a building on Market Street in Philadelphia. My office is on the 3rd floor, and my window faces out onto Market Street. The view isn't very spectacular, but it's nice to have an abundance of natural light.

At other times, I post from home which is about 15 blocks from where I work.

MissZiegfeld Oct 28th, 2005 08:34 AM

im at work, 48th and 3rd avenue in Manhattan, eating swedish meatballs for lunch from this scandinavian restaurant nearby. since it's friday im hoping my boss will leave early so i can sneak out a little early too! my wisdom tooth is growing in and is killing me and i just want to take a percoset and go to bed!!

Edward2005 Oct 28th, 2005 08:36 AM

at work.

Edward2005 Oct 28th, 2005 08:37 AM

still at work

Edward2005 Oct 28th, 2005 08:37 AM

continue to be at work

clarice Oct 28th, 2005 08:54 AM

sitting at my computer desk in south western Ireland, looking out at the shannon river and the clare hills, oh yeah and a small castle in the distance. not bad eh!

MarcusBoxer Oct 28th, 2005 12:43 PM

Sitting in my apt on the 12th floor overlooking La Jolla, California, planning a safari to Africa and freaking out over which operator to choose and which travel insurance to buy.

SamInLondon Oct 28th, 2005 02:10 PM

In the dining room of a London vicarage, stewing prunes, planning my holiday to California and getting worried about tipping and ID.

Bob1 Oct 28th, 2005 02:20 PM

San Jose, California. Just got back from Burma. Heading to Pacific Grove, California on the Monterey Peninsula for the weekend. Life is good.

peeky Oct 28th, 2005 02:22 PM

I'm sitting in our factory eating the Halloween candy by the handfulls. I am supposed to be working but my feet are on the desk and I am bored with working.

walkinaround Oct 28th, 2005 02:33 PM

>>>>
where the houses capture 800K for tiny 3/2s

For all you folks outside of the SF Bay area you don't want to know what we paid 5 years ago. It has doubled.
>>>>


you're right, we don't want to know. you already told us far too much about your finances and assets.

Carrybean Oct 28th, 2005 02:46 PM

In my bedroom high on a hill in St. Thomas. To my immediate right is a sliding door to the deck which overlooks the Caribbean but it's dark now so the peepers are peeping. My dog is sitting on my bare feet & I'm drinking minty iced tea. Ain't the internet wonderful?

clarice Oct 28th, 2005 03:51 PM

wonderful carribean, Clarice in IRELAND


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