Welcome back!Finally getting back to MT after the mess Helene made of our area last year. I've missed you guys! (Yes, even you, @drop bear!)
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Welcome back!Finally getting back to MT after the mess Helene made of our area last year. I've missed you guys! (Yes, even you, @drop bear!)
Thanks, Tony!Welcome back!
Ahh really nice to hear from you man, we've missed ya too, been wondering how you were going!!Finally getting back to MT after the mess Helene made of our area last year. I've missed you guys! (Yes, even you, @drop bear!)
NH is beautiful. I’m just having coffee before Sunday Chin na penance and spiritual guidance class. I forgot to actually post this.I grew up in Massachusetts, and spent way to much time in Boston in my misspent youth.
So Retirement in NH to me is just finally going home
Was wondering about you.Thanks, Tony!
Thanks, Simon. We came through it fine - better than most in the area.Ahh really nice to hear from you man, we've missed ya too, been wondering how you were going!!
I think you were trying to suggest something about the duality of man. The Jungian thing.It makes its own quiet statement.
I’d respond more to this, but you’re retired now so i must shun youWell, London was lovely, as was Edinburgh. People were friendly, food was pretty good, overall. Some of the meals were exceptional. And I always enjoy seeing the sights. I hope everyone is doing well. I was also able to unplug from the chaos here at home.
On the subject of Australia, a mean person took a wombat's baby, causing her obvious distress and a wildlife expert on the radio said "try it with a crocodile next time" and I consider that to be an entirely appropriate response.
One of the funny things about the state of maine in the USA is alot of our towns and small cities have the names of European and even some other places names of their cities. There's a bangor(where I live), a Belfast, a Mexico, China, Moscow, etc there are more but those are the ones I can think of quickly. The part of the us I live in is called "New England" lots of people of English and British ancestry here so it kind of makes sense that alot of the names of places are English or European. We also have other European communities there once was a big French population there might still be. I myself am mainly English, irish and Scottish ancestry. So yeah even though a majority Caucasian state although in some pockets there is more diversity, there is alot of European diversity.
Finally getting back to MT after the mess Helene made of our area last year. I've missed you guys! (Yes, even you, @drop bear!)
We are quite well. Thanks, my friend.Great to see you, buddy. I hope you and your lovely wife are well.![]()
glad to see you back Gerry. Also good to hear all is wellWe are quite well. Thanks, my friend.