where do you live
#41
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Hi all,
I was born in Sydney, New South Wales,Australia, have lived in Australia's Northern Territory and our island state of Tasmania but am now happily settled in the beautiful Blue Mountains, about 70 kilometres west of Sydney, where the weather is gorgeous at the moment. It is midwinter, but the sky is blue and the sun is bright.
I was born in Sydney, New South Wales,Australia, have lived in Australia's Northern Territory and our island state of Tasmania but am now happily settled in the beautiful Blue Mountains, about 70 kilometres west of Sydney, where the weather is gorgeous at the moment. It is midwinter, but the sky is blue and the sun is bright.
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Born in Odessa on a Black Sea, Ukraine.
Lived in Vienna and near Rome in Italy.
Now live in New York.
Travelled to and explored places in Canada, Europe and some Turkey, South America, Panama Panal. Have visited a lot of europian capitals.
Anything I haven't seen yet, is ahead.
Lived in Vienna and near Rome in Italy.
Now live in New York.
Travelled to and explored places in Canada, Europe and some Turkey, South America, Panama Panal. Have visited a lot of europian capitals.
Anything I haven't seen yet, is ahead.
#52
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Born: Enfield, North London
Grew up (well got older): Winchester in God's kingdom of Hampshire
Now: Southfields, South West London (Like a Salmon I have returned to spawn.)
Future: Not sure but I am increasingly tiring of big city life. I am tired of London but not yet tired of life...
Grew up (well got older): Winchester in God's kingdom of Hampshire
Now: Southfields, South West London (Like a Salmon I have returned to spawn.)
Future: Not sure but I am increasingly tiring of big city life. I am tired of London but not yet tired of life...
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Born and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota. Spent on year in Eugene, Oregon and have been living in Seattle since 1979.
Many people only think Scandinavians when the hear Minnesota -- and, to be sure, there are plenty there -- but, interestingly, Minnesota also has quite a bit of French influence, due, in large part, to the French and French-Canadian voyageurs who explored that area. The state motto of Minnesota is French, the very beautiful "L'Etoile du Nord" (The Star of the North) and four main streets in downtown Minneapolis all have French names: Hennepin (after Father Louis Hennepin; Minneapolis is also in Hennepin County), Nicollet (after Jean Nicollet, an explorer, translator, and negotiator born in Normandy), LaSalle (after French explorer Robert de la Salle), and Marquette (after French missionary and explorer Jacques Marquette).
Many people only think Scandinavians when the hear Minnesota -- and, to be sure, there are plenty there -- but, interestingly, Minnesota also has quite a bit of French influence, due, in large part, to the French and French-Canadian voyageurs who explored that area. The state motto of Minnesota is French, the very beautiful "L'Etoile du Nord" (The Star of the North) and four main streets in downtown Minneapolis all have French names: Hennepin (after Father Louis Hennepin; Minneapolis is also in Hennepin County), Nicollet (after Jean Nicollet, an explorer, translator, and negotiator born in Normandy), LaSalle (after French explorer Robert de la Salle), and Marquette (after French missionary and explorer Jacques Marquette).