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Old Aug 26th, 2000 | 09:03 PM
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<BR> <BR>Since I travel for work, and since I live alone, I gave up my rental. Therefore, when in town, I live in motels--I guess that means I live ONLY in motels (or in airline terminals, but that's another topic). Anyway, since I'm "home," I'm at this moment in a franchise of Extended Stay America located in the wondrous hamlet of San Dimas, California. Except for my computer and my clothes, all of my belongings are tightly stuffed into storage rentals (I miss my VCR). The computer, and Fodor's, have become part of my nightly entertainment. Thus it is up to the rest of you to keep me from going insane. Keep up the good work.
 
Old Aug 27th, 2000 | 02:38 AM
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Saw 2 Aussie postings, one from W.A and one from Brisbane, so thought I would chime in with a Melbourne posting. I am sitting in what was once our 19 year old son's bedroom, who was so tired of me constantly glued to the computer in "his room" that he moved to the spare room and built himself a new computer. Oh well, you gotta do what ya gotta do.? It's 9.30 at night here on a Sunday evening. Winter is coming to an end and it was quite a nice day...even got some gardening done. For the previous posters who also suffered the addiction of Survivors (A bit of a worry hey....get off the computer to watch the TV)the next one is in the Aussie Outback. Give me a tropical island to survive anyday. I think they'll earn their Million Bucks. I hope this thread keeps running, Ive really enjoyed it. Happy Travels!
 
Old Aug 27th, 2000 | 07:28 AM
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I'm at home in Sao Paulo / Brazil trying to finish my Sales Plan that my boss keeps asking me. This is a sunny Sunday and the local time in Brazil is 12:30PM.
 
Old Aug 27th, 2000 | 08:00 AM
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So glad to hear I'm not the ONLY one who sits among clutter that should be attended to...or flowerbeds whose beg for attention goes unheeded 'cause the Fodors call always rings with far greater urgency. The "grey cubicle" was also my daytime domicile (w/NO i'net access) up to four and a half years ago, when we happily waved 'bye' to Chicago and set up permanent housekeeping in a c.1913 farmhouse in rural NE Wisconsin. After a grey and muggy start, the day seems to be turning sunny and fresh. Our leaf change is just barely beginning, a slower start than some years. I'm in our 'office' sitting at a Mac that I routinely swear at for its gross slowness, but which is needed by the graphic artist spouse for the free-lance work that still occurs. The view out the east-facing windows just over my shoulder is pretty well taken up right now by the spread of a senior citizen sugar maple, but come late fall, I'll be able to again take in an expanse of field and always- changing sky. Like an earlier poster, I can check the date on an Ireland calendar hanging nearby. (August's pic is a street scene in Cork, but a view of harbor, ocean and mountain in Kerry is coming up in a few days.) We're presently planning a fall trek to Gettysburg/NYC/where-else, but at the same time wondering whether we should forego it to make a return to France/Ireland/where-else next Spring more feasible. Also wondering just how changed Ireland is from the time we last visited in 1985 and were so totally charmed/captured. It's been fascinating to meet such far-flung and interesting Fodorites!
 
Old Aug 27th, 2000 | 08:27 AM
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Hi, Lola and all the other Fodor posters! I am sitting in our hallway at 1725 GMT in West Sussex, England. The weather today has been "iffy" with sunshine and showers but not to bad although the temperatures are freshening now and the horse chestnut trees are beginning to look autumnal (like in the fall??) so summer could be trying to sneak back out now!! <BR> <BR>My dearest dog, a black lab cross german shepherd, has just curled up by the door with a huge sigh (yes Mummy is on that computer again!) and the kids are watching Sabrina on Sky TV - husband is down at the club playing darts. <BR> <BR>The garden does need weeding, but I'm not going to do it - they'll all die soon anyway and then we can start again for next season. <BR> <BR>Keep going with the thread, it's lovely to picture you all in your far flung, lovely places and think that to some people I'm also in a foreign, and maybe more exciting place!! <BR> <BR>Esme
 
Old Aug 27th, 2000 | 08:42 AM
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Wonder if anyone has started a push-pin map of all the responders' locations yet? <BR> <BR>Think I'll start one myself, just to see a physical representation of where all you wonderful people are located!! <BR> <BR>Keep this great thread going!
 
Old Aug 27th, 2000 | 09:56 AM
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Right now I'm hiding in the Presidential suite of a Ritz Carlton in an undisclosed place after surviving 39 days on an island in the far east. My room service table is next to me. Only the bones remain of a couple of steaks (I left all the the rice) and a hot fudge sundae is still awaiting, so I may have a snack later. I am planning a deluxe trip to Europe for several reasons. Seems I've come into a million- dollar windfall (before taxes, folks--it's only about $600K and change). I also hear that Kelly is out to get me and has bribed Sue to have a change of heart and run over me with a truck. And Rudy keeps sending me "anonymous" hate mail. So I think I'll take an extended vacation somewhere in Europe. I've been reading the forum and have learned a lot. I won't carry my money around, that's for sure. And I appreciate all the posts about nude beaches. Back to that sundae.
 
Old Aug 27th, 2000 | 11:12 AM
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Very funny, Rich. If you need someone to hold your (money) bags.... Anyway, I'm just north of SoBe, South Beach to you guys, in Miami Beach Florida. I live about 20 blocks from the Eurotrash and model scene, in an art moderne house with a tile roof, built in 1936. The floor is white Carrara marble, perhaps the same kind Michelangelo used. From my "Florida room" is see my little pool landscaped in bougainvilla. I hate the heat and mosquitoes and threats of hurricanes but love the lifestyle, except in the summer, when I dream of Italian lakes. Here the weeds are considered flowers. Later I will be going to Lincoln Road to stroll around when it gets cooler. The cafes there and the fountains and the language in the air reminds me of resorts along the Spanish Med coast. I love this thread!
 
Old Aug 27th, 2000 | 02:25 PM
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This is a very interesting thread. Just found it. I, too, am sitting at my pc in our home office. We both are now retired and have a small home business. We love to travel. Live in a small college community in Southern New Jersey...not to far from Philadelphia,PA. We will be heading to Mexico this winter for a few weeks as we love it there. Planning on Spain for the Spring. Spent this May and June RVing in the southwest and western states. Fortunately, did all of this before any of the major fires. Met many people from Europe who had flown over and had rental RV's waiting for them. Very interesting conversing with people from other countries and how they see us!! Hope this thread continues.
 
Old Aug 27th, 2000 | 02:36 PM
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I'm at my desk in my bedroom in northern New Jersey, busy sending out resumes to various organizations in southern Florida. It's in the 80's and sunny. If I'm lucky I'll be in FL before the winter...
 
Old Aug 27th, 2000 | 02:48 PM
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Hi, gang. I was the first one to post after lola asked her question, but after reading so many great posts, I now have to say that I LOVE to know so many of us not only need to weed (and aren't) but so many others need to clean up the clutter (and aren't). Makes me feel so so much better. I too love this thread.
 
Old Aug 27th, 2000 | 09:56 PM
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Hi everyone, got about half way through all the messages and didn't see any from Australia. I am sitting at my computer at work (law firm where I am a secretary) I am planning my leaving party as in two weeks my friend and I are going on a 12 month working holiday all over the world from LA to Athens. Should be great. Anyway where I am this minute is in Tamworth, Country Music Capital of Australia. Nothing really happens here but it is not too bad a place to live. Can't wait for my year of travelling though. If anyone has had interesting experiences working and travelling send me a message. I'll keep reading. See ya
 
Old Aug 28th, 2000 | 02:34 AM
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I'm at home in Chorley, Lancashire, UK. Today is a"Bank" holiday ( public holiday for us here in semi sunny England. Notwithstanding I'm "supposed" to be working on a business report, but get distracted onto Web sites ! I'm in the kitchen with the old PC, listening to the BBC's Radio 2 (sad I know, but it's lighthearted fun & easy listening). The dog (Toto - Great Dane) is asleep in her basket as is my husband (not in his basket - in bed !) a night shift worker as a milk man. Ho hum, back to the business report on "IT Outsourcing". <BR> <BR>Great Web Site. <BR> <BR>Luv <BR> <BR>MMS
 
Old Aug 28th, 2000 | 02:57 AM
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I am in the first-class lounge of Singapore Airlines in Singapore. Headed for Frankfurt, and have a five hour lay-over, and was looking for some info on places to stay near French/German border. Happened to see this question. Planning 2-3 weeks in France.
 
Old Aug 28th, 2000 | 05:04 AM
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Jen
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9:00 am in Boston in my cube at work. Looking at my Paris calendar and a picture of my husband and I in Provence on my desk!
 
Old Aug 28th, 2000 | 06:27 AM
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I am sitting at my desk in my home office. I am a self employed computer consultant so I normally work from home. My office is in the front of the house overlooking our front yard and the street. I am located in a small city 35 miles SE from San Francisco. <BR> <BR>Getting on Fodors and talking travel etc. is a form of relaxation to get a break from my work and give my brain a rest.
 
Old Aug 28th, 2000 | 06:34 AM
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Even though I have been a regular on Fodors for a long time, this is my first venture into the Europe forum. I got here from the hot listing on the menu page. <BR> <BR>I just want to say one thing. It is so refreshing and enjoyable to be able to read a thread this long that is not full of rude and offensive messages. It is a tribute to you fine people to see some civilty on Fodors.
 
Old Aug 28th, 2000 | 06:43 AM
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Funny you should mention that, Cal. <BR> <BR>I don't know where you usually spend your time, but I have recently been exploring the US and Caribbean forums, and was surprised to find that the tone of the exchange is quite a bit different. We get our "nasties" over here, but they are not tolerated or encouraged!
 
Old Aug 28th, 2000 | 07:15 AM
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I'm in Helsinki, Finland. It's been a gorgeous, warm and sunny day. Have just finished work & now head for the beach to do some sea kayaking off the coast. It is pectacular to see the sun set and have the islets and rocks around the coast here glowing in the red light. In Finland we find it difficult to keep to work on days like this, with all those outdoor sports possibilities nearby. <BR>
 
Old Aug 28th, 2000 | 08:16 AM
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Another aussie here... "Prue", if you're still out there, I'm in Bunbury, so you must be pretty close by! We live in the south west of Australia, a very pretty little 'city' with the 'soul' of a town (so the advertising goes, anyway!!) My husband and I will be making our first trip to Italy this Autumn, and it's great to see so many others looking forward to Italian Autumn trips... I'm in my hubbys office, it's past midnight and he keeps asking where I am and what I'm doing STILL on the computer... He doesn't 'get' the addiction thing... I suppose I'd better get back to the real world... Thanks so much for all your help in our planning... Will report our trip when we return, we leave in just under 7 weeks now...Bye...
 


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