Sunday, May 29, 2005
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9 Comments:
Can you fit all of that plane in your gob?
The sky looks so blue in that foto, very cool.
Hey, so where abouts north of cheltenham do your grandparents live? I go shopping in cheltenham when I feel flushed - much posher than worcester, which is my nearest town.
I'm quite jealous of our Connie.
Why thank-you ladies ;) This seasons "it" girl you say? I could handle that I suppose. (Oh, by the way, a big welcome to connielingus, Lisa from Alaska)
Oh yes, and Herge, My Grandad and Grandma live in Evesham... which is sorta in between Worcester and Cheltenham I believe. I've travelled around most areas of southern England and that part is by far the prettiest IMO...
Of course, Northern England is very pretty too, ISN'T IT CONNIE????? Have you never seen the Lake District, or the North York Moors? Check out my webshots pics if you need convincing.
Southern England, tsk! In all fairness, a lot of England (and Wales and Scotland) is very pretty.
Good. And Northerners a very friendly too, apart from people where I live, who are all shitbags. Oh and folk from Yorskshire can be a bit odd.
LOL! You yourself are a bit odd, in a good way mind you, and in you sedate moments quite friendly... definetly not a shitbag though!
Next time I am over in the UK I plan on doing the Northern bits and possibly into Scotland and/or Ireland. I just love how everything can change so drastically in just a few miles over there... from scenery to accents to buildings. Its so different from Canada, where you can literally drive for 4 hours and not see another town.
I know Evesham really well, I have a couple of friends who live there, and outside. I'm there on Sunday for dinner at some chums. Want me to pop in and say hi to the Senior Connielingus's?
You're right, it is quite nice here. Malvern is verrrrryyyyyy picturesque - but in a horribly boring way. All your snaps of Canada look so much more beautiful.
Tina - It is lovely in the North of England - although in my experience 'bracing' would be a better word.
Oh yeah, it's definitely freezing up here. In fact, the weather is generally awful.
You could pop in and say hello, but I'll warn you Herge, my grandma will probably fancy you... she is a terrible flirt. I think she lives perpetually at 25 years old in her mind - Even at 82 she still enjoys shopping for clothes at the "young woman" section. She is quite a sight most days.
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