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Christine Dabney
 
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Okay folks..

A lot of folks are adding themselves... But I guess I forgot to add
one important piece of information.

You can zoom down to street level on this map. You have to keep on
zooming in, and moving the map. You move the map so you can zero in,
and then keep on zooming in on your area. You can go down as far as
street level... It won't show street addresses, but it will get you
very close to where you are.

Now try it. Those of you who put yourself in the wrong place, let me
know, and I will delete you so you can add yourself in the right
place.


Christine
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:41:48 -0600, Christine Dabney
> wrote:

>Okay folks..
>
>A lot of folks are adding themselves... But I guess I forgot to add
>one important piece of information.
>
>You can zoom down to street level on this map. You have to keep on
>zooming in, and moving the map. You move the map so you can zero in,
>and then keep on zooming in on your area. You can go down as far as
>street level... It won't show street addresses, but it will get you
>very close to where you are.
>
>Now try it. Those of you who put yourself in the wrong place, let me
>know, and I will delete you so you can add yourself in the right
>place.
>
>
>Christine


Oh, another thing.

Zoom down BEFORE you add your marker!!!!!

Christine
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Christine Dabney wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:41:48 -0600, Christine Dabney
> > wrote:
>
>
>>Okay folks..
>>
>>A lot of folks are adding themselves... But I guess I forgot to add
>>one important piece of information.
>>
>>You can zoom down to street level on this map. You have to keep on
>>zooming in, and moving the map. You move the map so you can zero in,
>>and then keep on zooming in on your area. You can go down as far as
>>street level... It won't show street addresses, but it will get you
>>very close to where you are.
>>
>>Now try it. Those of you who put yourself in the wrong place, let me
>>know, and I will delete you so you can add yourself in the right
>>place.
>>
>>
>>Christine

>
>
> Oh, another thing.
>
> Zoom down BEFORE you add your marker!!!!!
>
> Christine




*NOW* you tell us...

Bob
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zxcvbob wrote:
> Christine Dabney wrote:
>> On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:41:48 -0600, Christine Dabney
>> > wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Okay folks..
>>>
>>> A lot of folks are adding themselves... But I guess I forgot to add
>>> one important piece of information.
>>>
>>> You can zoom down to street level on this map. You have to keep on
>>> zooming in, and moving the map. You move the map so you can zero
>>> in, and then keep on zooming in on your area. You can go down as
>>> far as street level... It won't show street addresses, but it will
>>> get you very close to where you are.
>>>
>>> Now try it. Those of you who put yourself in the wrong place, let
>>> me know, and I will delete you so you can add yourself in the right
>>> place.
>>>
>>>
>>> Christine

>>
>>
>> Oh, another thing.
>>
>> Zoom down BEFORE you add your marker!!!!!
>>
>> Christine

>
>
>
> *NOW* you tell us...
>
> Bob


LOL!


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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 14:56:35 -0500, zxcvbob >
wrote:


>*NOW* you tell us...
>
>Bob


Yeah, yeah...
What can I say, but SORRY!!!!

I guess I was expecting everyone to be intelligent, and play with the
map? Like trying to zoom in..and finding out where their exact
street was?

Mea culpa..

Christine


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Christine Dabney wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:41:48 -0600, Christine Dabney
> > wrote:
>
> >Okay folks..
> >
> >A lot of folks are adding themselves... But I guess I forgot to add
> >one important piece of information.
> >
> >You can zoom down to street level on this map. You have to keep on
> >zooming in, and moving the map. You move the map so you can zero in,
> >and then keep on zooming in on your area. You can go down as far as
> >street level... It won't show street addresses, but it will get you
> >very close to where you are.
> >
> >Now try it. Those of you who put yourself in the wrong place, let me
> >know, and I will delete you so you can add yourself in the right
> >place.
> >
> >
> >Christine

>
> Oh, another thing.
>
> Zoom down BEFORE you add your marker!!!!!
>
> Christine


heh heh heh.... street level... *city* level would be cool

Cheers
Cathy(xyz) - who hails from "Darkest" South Africa

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Okay you folks that told me you were in the wrong place..I deleted
you..so that you can put yourself in the right place now.

Remember, zoom down first!!!!!

If anyone else needs to be deleted, let me know..I will delete you,
so you can remark yourself.

This is fun!!!!!

Christine
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"Christine Dabney" > ha scritto nel messaggio
...
> Okay you folks that told me you were in the wrong place..I deleted
> you..so that you can put yourself in the right place now.
>
> Remember, zoom down first!!!!!
>
> If anyone else needs to be deleted, let me know..I will delete you,
> so you can remark yourself.
>
> This is fun!!!!!


VERY COOL!
Pandora
>
> Christine



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Christine Dabney wrote:
> Okay you folks that told me you were in the wrong place..I deleted
> you..so that you can put yourself in the right place now.
>
> Remember, zoom down first!!!!!
>
> If anyone else needs to be deleted, let me know..I will delete you,
> so you can remark yourself.
>
> This is fun!!!!!
>
> Christine


Actually, it is a lot of fun. Wayne and I got into a discussion about
where in the world RFC could hold an "International" Cook-in.... but
the "where" was an issue. Once all the folks put "themselves in the
right place" we might know where to start
Thanks for the effort Christine.
Cheers
Cathy(xyz)

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On 22 Aug 2005 13:15:57 -0700, "cathyxyz" >
wrote:

>
>Christine Dabney wrote:
>> Okay you folks that told me you were in the wrong place..I deleted
>> you..so that you can put yourself in the right place now.
>>
>> Remember, zoom down first!!!!!
>>
>> If anyone else needs to be deleted, let me know..I will delete you,
>> so you can remark yourself.
>>
>> This is fun!!!!!
>>
>> Christine

>
>Actually, it is a lot of fun. Wayne and I got into a discussion about
>where in the world RFC could hold an "International" Cook-in.... but
>the "where" was an issue. Once all the folks put "themselves in the
>right place" we might know where to start
>Thanks for the effort Christine.
>Cheers
>Cathy(xyz)


Cathy, you are marked in there several times... did you manage to zoom
down and put yourself in the right place? I don't know which one is
you..LOL
Or put it this way, on my list (admin site) I have you listed several
times. Same with Seamus.

Christine


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"zxcvbob" > wrote in message
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> > Zoom down BEFORE you add your marker!!!!!


> *NOW* you tell us...


Yeah, me too, please ... :P
-j


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ya .. i ended up putting myself in the lake lol
oh well, close enough.

"jmcquown" > wrote in message
. ..
> zxcvbob wrote:
>> Christine Dabney wrote:
>>> On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:41:48 -0600, Christine Dabney
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Okay folks..
>>>>
>>>> A lot of folks are adding themselves... But I guess I forgot to add
>>>> one important piece of information.
>>>>
>>>> You can zoom down to street level on this map. You have to keep on
>>>> zooming in, and moving the map. You move the map so you can zero
>>>> in, and then keep on zooming in on your area. You can go down as
>>>> far as street level... It won't show street addresses, but it will
>>>> get you very close to where you are.
>>>>
>>>> Now try it. Those of you who put yourself in the wrong place, let
>>>> me know, and I will delete you so you can add yourself in the right
>>>> place.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Christine
>>>
>>>
>>> Oh, another thing.
>>>
>>> Zoom down BEFORE you add your marker!!!!!
>>>
>>> Christine

>>
>>
>>
>> *NOW* you tell us...
>>
>> Bob

>
> LOL!
>
>



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Christine Dabney wrote:

>
> Cathy, you are marked in there several times... did you manage to zoom
> down and put yourself in the right place? I don't know which one is
> you..LOL
> Or put it this way, on my list (admin site) I have you listed several
> times. Same with Seamus.
>
> Christine


Dunno.... but only tried twice... once thru my Firefox browser - and
the icon didn't show up. Then I tried thru IE and it seemed to work.
You can delete all of them and I will "try" to zoom down to the most
accurate spot (guesswork). <sigh> the joys of living out in the "bush"

Cheers
Cathy(xyz)

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THere are 2 of me ... Keep the one that is north ... - the one that is
south.
Kat

"Christine Dabney" > wrote in message
...
> Okay you folks that told me you were in the wrong place..I deleted
> you..so that you can put yourself in the right place now.
>
> Remember, zoom down first!!!!!
>
> If anyone else needs to be deleted, let me know..I will delete you,
> so you can remark yourself.
>
> This is fun!!!!!
>
> Christine



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"Christine Dabney" > schreef in bericht
news
<snip>

> Now try it. Those of you who put yourself in the wrong place, let me
> know, and I will delete you so you can add yourself in the right
> place.
>
>
> Christine


Can you delete mine, please? I ended up in France instead of Belgium

Dana




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On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 00:19:34 +0200, "Dana" >
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>"Christine Dabney" > schreef in bericht
>news >
><snip>
>
>> Now try it. Those of you who put yourself in the wrong place, let me
>> know, and I will delete you so you can add yourself in the right
>> place.
>>
>>
>> Christine

>
>Can you delete mine, please? I ended up in France instead of Belgium
>
>Dana
>


Done

Christine
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"Christine Dabney" > schreef in bericht
...
> Okay you folks that told me you were in the wrong place..I deleted
> you..so that you can put yourself in the right place now.
>
> Remember, zoom down first!!!!!
>
> If anyone else needs to be deleted, let me know..I will delete you,
> so you can remark yourself.
>
> This is fun!!!!!
>
> Christine


Thank you for making this lovely map! It's great to see where everybody's
from. And hello to Nathalie!

Dana


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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:41:48 -0600, Christine Dabney
> connected the dots and wrote:

~Okay folks..
~
~A lot of folks are adding themselves... But I guess I forgot to add
~one important piece of information.
~
~You can zoom down to street level on this map. You have to keep on
~zooming in, and moving the map. You move the map so you can zero in,
~and then keep on zooming in on your area. You can go down as far as
~street level... It won't show street addresses, but it will get you
~very close to where you are.
~
~Now try it. Those of you who put yourself in the wrong place, let me
~know, and I will delete you so you can add yourself in the right
~place.
~
~
~Christine

Actually, Christine, if you click on a head and then zoom in, it will
keep that area centered on the map. And if you switch to satellite,
you can see your house<G>.

maxine in ri Here I is!
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On 22 Aug 2005 13:15:57 -0700, "cathyxyz" >
wrote:

>
>Christine Dabney wrote:
>> Okay you folks that told me you were in the wrong place..I deleted
>> you..so that you can put yourself in the right place now.
>>
>> Remember, zoom down first!!!!!
>>
>> If anyone else needs to be deleted, let me know..I will delete you,
>> so you can remark yourself.
>>
>> This is fun!!!!!
>>
>> Christine

>
>Actually, it is a lot of fun. Wayne and I got into a discussion about
>where in the world RFC could hold an "International" Cook-in.... but
>the "where" was an issue. Once all the folks put "themselves in the
>right place" we might know where to start
>Thanks for the effort Christine.
>Cheers
>Cathy(xyz)
>

I'm guessing smack dab in the middle of Kansas, USA!

TammyM
Sacramento, California
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Dana wrote:
> "Christine Dabney" > schreef in bericht
> ...
>
>>Okay you folks that told me you were in the wrong place..I deleted
>>you..so that you can put yourself in the right place now.
>>
>>Remember, zoom down first!!!!!
>>
>>If anyone else needs to be deleted, let me know..I will delete you,
>>so you can remark yourself.
>>
>>This is fun!!!!!
>>
>>Christine

>
>
> Thank you for making this lovely map! It's great to see where everybody's
> from. And hello to Nathalie!
>
> Dana
>
>

Waving back to Dana : hi ! I seem to be hiding behind you on the map,
imagine that: Antwerp hiding behind Leuven :-)

--
Nathalie from Belgium
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:44:52 -0600, Christine Dabney wrote:
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> Zoom down BEFORE you add your marker!!!!!
>

Also switch to satellite or hybrid (if it's possible to add the marker
in that mode)... I was off by one house when I added the second marker
to the default map, so I have to try again.

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On 22 Aug 2005 13:15:57 -0700, cathyxyz wrote:
>
> Actually, it is a lot of fun. Wayne and I got into a discussion about
> where in the world RFC could hold an "International" Cook-in.... but
> the "where" was an issue. Once all the folks put "themselves in the
> right place" we might know where to start
> Thanks for the effort Christine.
> Cheers
> Cathy(xyz)


Kathy, if it makes any difference... you live in one of my "must
visit" areas.
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 14:56:35 -0500, zxcvbob wrote:

> *NOW* you tell us...
>
> Bob


I'm looking forward to seeing ALL the Bobs on the map!
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On Tue 23 Aug 2005 12:08:42a, sf wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 14:56:35 -0500, zxcvbob wrote:
>
>> *NOW* you tell us...
>>
>> Bob

>
> I'm looking forward to seeing ALL the Bobs on the map!
>


Bob i di Bob Bob Bob ... they'll all be Bobbin' along.

oi, it's way too late...I need to go back to bed!

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unless there are three other people.


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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 22:58:47 -0600, Christine Dabney
> wrote:

>I also found out, from another friend, that you can find your exact
>house by the satellite view...

Well, in Switzerland, you can't even see the town. I got to the Lake
of Geneva level, then nothing.

Nathalie in Switzerland

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On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 00:30:58 +0200, "Dana" >
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>"Christine Dabney" > schreef in bericht
.. .
>> Okay you folks that told me you were in the wrong place..I deleted
>> you..so that you can put yourself in the right place now.
>>
>> Remember, zoom down first!!!!!
>>
>> If anyone else needs to be deleted, let me know..I will delete you,
>> so you can remark yourself.
>>
>> This is fun!!!!!
>>
>> Christine

>
>Thank you for making this lovely map! It's great to see where everybody's
>from. And hello to Nathalie!


Is it me you're waving to or the Belgian one? It's the first time
(after 9 years) that I see another Nathalie on rfc.

Nathalie in Switzerland

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sf wrote:
> On 22 Aug 2005 13:15:57 -0700, cathyxyz wrote:
>
>>
>> Actually, it is a lot of fun. Wayne and I got into a discussion about
>> where in the world RFC could hold an "International" Cook-in.... but
>> the "where" was an issue. Once all the folks put "themselves in the
>> right place" we might know where to start
>> Thanks for the effort Christine.
>> Cheers
>> Cathy(xyz)

>
>
> Kathy, if it makes any difference... you live in one of my "must
> visit" areas.


You should come over here, if you can, sf. Most people really enjoy
coming to South Africa for a visit - the weather is great (most of the
year), the people are friendly and we have good food too Have you
ever tried ostrich? Yummy.


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Cheers
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On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 14:27:05 +0200, cathyxyz wrote:

> sf wrote:
> >
> > Kathy, if it makes any difference... you live in one of my "must
> > visit" areas.

>
> You should come over here, if you can, sf. Most people really enjoy
> coming to South Africa for a visit - the weather is great (most of the
> year), the people are friendly and we have good food too Have you
> ever tried ostrich? Yummy.


Visit So. Africa is second on my "to do" list. #1 is to take a cruise
from Scandinavia along the coast of Europe to Russia.





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Christine Dabney wrote:
>
> Okay folks..
>
> A lot of folks are adding themselves... But I guess I forgot to add
> one important piece of information.
>
> You can zoom down to street level on this map. You have to keep on
> zooming in, and moving the map. You move the map so you can zero in,
> and then keep on zooming in on your area. You can go down as far as
> street level... It won't show street addresses, but it will get you
> very close to where you are.
>
> Now try it. Those of you who put yourself in the wrong place, let me
> know, and I will delete you so you can add yourself in the right
> place.
>
> Christine


Okay, here's a question. How do you get the name
of your town to show. For instance, when you are zoomed
out about 3/4 of the way you can no longer see Pittsburgh
in the southwestern PA area. Yet you can see Hempfield
(a small town way out in the country). That seems odd.
I seems to me that you ought to be able to see the major
cities when you are zoomed way out but only see the small
towns when you are fairly close in, so I thought maybe someone
fixed it so their town would show! If so, how do you do that?

In any case, Pittsburgh is a major city and should show at
all distances! I'm actually in Turtle Creek, a suburb of
Pittsburgh, but I don't care that much if it shows (and,
wow, do you have to get way in before Turtle Creek comes up
at all) but Pittsburgh should definitely show instead of
Hempfield. Sheesh! ;-)

Kate
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On Tue 23 Aug 2005 08:57:11a, Kate Connally wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> Christine Dabney wrote:
>>
>> Okay folks..
>>
>> A lot of folks are adding themselves... But I guess I forgot to add
>> one important piece of information.
>>
>> You can zoom down to street level on this map. You have to keep on
>> zooming in, and moving the map. You move the map so you can zero in,
>> and then keep on zooming in on your area. You can go down as far as
>> street level... It won't show street addresses, but it will get you
>> very close to where you are.
>>
>> Now try it. Those of you who put yourself in the wrong place, let me
>> know, and I will delete you so you can add yourself in the right
>> place.
>>
>> Christine

>
> Okay, here's a question. How do you get the name
> of your town to show. For instance, when you are zoomed
> out about 3/4 of the way you can no longer see Pittsburgh
> in the southwestern PA area. Yet you can see Hempfield
> (a small town way out in the country). That seems odd.
> I seems to me that you ought to be able to see the major
> cities when you are zoomed way out but only see the small
> towns when you are fairly close in, so I thought maybe someone
> fixed it so their town would show! If so, how do you do that?
>
> In any case, Pittsburgh is a major city and should show at
> all distances! I'm actually in Turtle Creek, a suburb of
> Pittsburgh, but I don't care that much if it shows (and,
> wow, do you have to get way in before Turtle Creek comes up
> at all) but Pittsburgh should definitely show instead of
> Hempfield. Sheesh! ;-)
>
> Kate
>


There is no Pittsburgh. Were you not notifed that Pittsburg was cancelled?
Only the small towns and suburbs still exist.

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"sf" > wrote in message
...
> On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 14:27:05 +0200, cathyxyz wrote:
>
>> sf wrote:
>> >
>> > Kathy, if it makes any difference... you live in one of my "must
>> > visit" areas.

>>
>> You should come over here, if you can, sf. Most people really enjoy
>> coming to South Africa for a visit - the weather is great (most of the
>> year), the people are friendly and we have good food too Have you
>> ever tried ostrich? Yummy.

>
> Visit So. Africa is second on my "to do" list. #1 is to take a cruise
> from Scandinavia along the coast of Europe to Russia.
>
>


#1 trip for me is Malta. Does anyone personally know about this as a
destination trip -- within the last couple of years.
Thanks,
Dee Dee


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"Dee Randall" > wrote in message
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>
> "sf" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 14:27:05 +0200, cathyxyz wrote:
>>
>>> sf wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Kathy, if it makes any difference... you live in one of my "must
>>> > visit" areas.
>>>
>>> You should come over here, if you can, sf. Most people really enjoy
>>> coming to South Africa for a visit - the weather is great (most of
>>> the
>>> year), the people are friendly and we have good food too Have
>>> you
>>> ever tried ostrich? Yummy.

>>
>> Visit So. Africa is second on my "to do" list. #1 is to take a
>> cruise
>> from Scandinavia along the coast of Europe to Russia.
>>
>>

>
> #1 trip for me is Malta. Does anyone personally know about this as a
> destination trip -- within the last couple of years.


Ahh I used to live there)

http://www.visitmalta.com/

http://www.tisjir.com/recipes/english.htm

I lived there for four years and would return to live, in a heartbeat)

More then a couple of years though

Ophelia




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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
k...
>
> "Dee Randall" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "sf" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 14:27:05 +0200, cathyxyz wrote:
>>>
>>>> sf wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > Kathy, if it makes any difference... you live in one of my "must
>>>> > visit" areas.
>>>>
>>>> You should come over here, if you can, sf. Most people really enjoy
>>>> coming to South Africa for a visit - the weather is great (most of
>>>> the
>>>> year), the people are friendly and we have good food too Have
>>>> you
>>>> ever tried ostrich? Yummy.
>>>
>>> Visit So. Africa is second on my "to do" list. #1 is to take a
>>> cruise
>>> from Scandinavia along the coast of Europe to Russia.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> #1 trip for me is Malta. Does anyone personally know about this as a
>> destination trip -- within the last couple of years.

>
> Ahh I used to live there)
>
> http://www.visitmalta.com/
>
> http://www.tisjir.com/recipes/english.htm
>
> I lived there for four years and would return to live, in a heartbeat)
>
> More then a couple of years though
>
> Ophelia
>

Thanks for the links; particularly the second one. Malta looks soo special
to me. I have a limey friend (probably in his 70's) whose father is buried
in Malta. I know not of the circumstance; the personal history was private.
I've always imagined Malta more intriguing than "Casablanca."
Thanks,
Dee Dee




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>> "Dee Randall" > wrote in message
>> ...
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>>>> On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 14:27:05 +0200, cathyxyz wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> sf wrote:
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Kathy, if it makes any difference... you live in one of my
>>>>> "must
>>>>> > visit" areas.
>>>>>
>>>>> You should come over here, if you can, sf. Most people really
>>>>> enjoy
>>>>> coming to South Africa for a visit - the weather is great (most
>>>>> of
>>>>> the
>>>>> year), the people are friendly and we have good food too Have
>>>>> you
>>>>> ever tried ostrich? Yummy.
>>>>
>>>> Visit So. Africa is second on my "to do" list. #1 is to take a
>>>> cruise
>>>> from Scandinavia along the coast of Europe to Russia.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> #1 trip for me is Malta. Does anyone personally know about this as
>>> a
>>> destination trip -- within the last couple of years.

>>
>> Ahh I used to live there)
>>
>> http://www.visitmalta.com/
>>
>> http://www.tisjir.com/recipes/english.htm
>>
>> I lived there for four years and would return to live, in a
>> heartbeat)
>>
>> More then a couple of years though
>>
>> Ophelia
>>

> Thanks for the links; particularly the second one. Malta looks soo
> special to me. I have a limey friend (probably in his 70's) whose
> father is buried in Malta. I know not of the circumstance; the
> personal history was private. I've always imagined Malta more
> intriguing than "Casablanca."


You are most welcome) You might like this one too

http://web.idirect.com/~malta/recipes.htm


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k...
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>>> On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 14:27:05 +0200, cathyxyz wrote:
>>>
>>>> sf wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > Kathy, if it makes any difference... you live in one of my "must
>>>> > visit" areas.
>>>>
>>>> You should come over here, if you can, sf. Most people really enjoy
>>>> coming to South Africa for a visit - the weather is great (most of
>>>> the
>>>> year), the people are friendly and we have good food too Have
>>>> you
>>>> ever tried ostrich? Yummy.
>>>
>>> Visit So. Africa is second on my "to do" list. #1 is to take a
>>> cruise
>>> from Scandinavia along the coast of Europe to Russia.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> #1 trip for me is Malta. Does anyone personally know about this as a
>> destination trip -- within the last couple of years.

>
> Ahh I used to live there)
>
> http://www.visitmalta.com/
>
> http://www.tisjir.com/recipes/english.htm
>
> I lived there for four years and would return to live, in a heartbeat)
>
> More then a couple of years though
>
> Ophelia


There are very good recipe, too!
Pandora
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>>> "Dee Randall" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> "sf" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 14:27:05 +0200, cathyxyz wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> sf wrote:
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Kathy, if it makes any difference... you live in one of my "must
>>>>>> > visit" areas.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You should come over here, if you can, sf. Most people really enjoy
>>>>>> coming to South Africa for a visit - the weather is great (most of
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> year), the people are friendly and we have good food too Have
>>>>>> you
>>>>>> ever tried ostrich? Yummy.
>>>>>
>>>>> Visit So. Africa is second on my "to do" list. #1 is to take a
>>>>> cruise
>>>>> from Scandinavia along the coast of Europe to Russia.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> #1 trip for me is Malta. Does anyone personally know about this as a
>>>> destination trip -- within the last couple of years.
>>>
>>> Ahh I used to live there)
>>>
>>> http://www.visitmalta.com/
>>>
>>> http://www.tisjir.com/recipes/english.htm
>>>
>>> I lived there for four years and would return to live, in a heartbeat)
>>>
>>> More then a couple of years though
>>>
>>> Ophelia
>>>

>> Thanks for the links; particularly the second one. Malta looks soo
>> special to me. I have a limey friend (probably in his 70's) whose father
>> is buried in Malta. I know not of the circumstance; the personal history
>> was private. I've always imagined Malta more intriguing than
>> "Casablanca."

>
> You are most welcome) You might like this one too
>
> http://web.idirect.com/~malta/recipes.htm

Yep! I like it, too! I ran it back to
http://web.idirect.com/~malta/malta0.htm#malta0

Fun site!
Dee Dee


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>>>>>
>>>>> "sf" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 14:27:05 +0200, cathyxyz wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> sf wrote:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > Kathy, if it makes any difference... you live in one of my
>>>>>>> "must
>>>>>>> > visit" areas.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You should come over here, if you can, sf. Most people really
>>>>>>> enjoy
>>>>>>> coming to South Africa for a visit - the weather is great (most
>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> year), the people are friendly and we have good food too
>>>>>>> Have
>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>> ever tried ostrich? Yummy.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Visit So. Africa is second on my "to do" list. #1 is to take a
>>>>>> cruise
>>>>>> from Scandinavia along the coast of Europe to Russia.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> #1 trip for me is Malta. Does anyone personally know about this
>>>>> as a
>>>>> destination trip -- within the last couple of years.
>>>>
>>>> Ahh I used to live there)
>>>>
>>>> http://www.visitmalta.com/
>>>>
>>>> http://www.tisjir.com/recipes/english.htm
>>>>
>>>> I lived there for four years and would return to live, in a
>>>> heartbeat)
>>>>
>>>> More then a couple of years though
>>>>
>>>> Ophelia
>>>>
>>> Thanks for the links; particularly the second one. Malta looks soo
>>> special to me. I have a limey friend (probably in his 70's) whose
>>> father is buried in Malta. I know not of the circumstance; the
>>> personal history was private. I've always imagined Malta more
>>> intriguing than "Casablanca."

>>
>> You are most welcome) You might like this one too
>>
>> http://web.idirect.com/~malta/recipes.htm

> Yep! I like it, too! I ran it back to
> http://web.idirect.com/~malta/malta0.htm#malta0
>


Ahhhh yes I have it, but I thought you wanted the food)


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>>>>>>> On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 14:27:05 +0200, cathyxyz wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> sf wrote:
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> > Kathy, if it makes any difference... you live in one of my "must
>>>>>>>> > visit" areas.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> You should come over here, if you can, sf. Most people really
>>>>>>>> enjoy
>>>>>>>> coming to South Africa for a visit - the weather is great (most of
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> year), the people are friendly and we have good food too Have
>>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>>> ever tried ostrich? Yummy.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Visit So. Africa is second on my "to do" list. #1 is to take a
>>>>>>> cruise
>>>>>>> from Scandinavia along the coast of Europe to Russia.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> #1 trip for me is Malta. Does anyone personally know about this as a
>>>>>> destination trip -- within the last couple of years.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ahh I used to live there)
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.visitmalta.com/
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.tisjir.com/recipes/english.htm
>>>>>
>>>>> I lived there for four years and would return to live, in a
>>>>> heartbeat)
>>>>>
>>>>> More then a couple of years though
>>>>>
>>>>> Ophelia
>>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the links; particularly the second one. Malta looks soo
>>>> special to me. I have a limey friend (probably in his 70's) whose
>>>> father is buried in Malta. I know not of the circumstance; the
>>>> personal history was private. I've always imagined Malta more
>>>> intriguing than "Casablanca."
>>>
>>> You are most welcome) You might like this one too
>>>
>>> http://web.idirect.com/~malta/recipes.htm

>> Yep! I like it, too! I ran it back to
>> http://web.idirect.com/~malta/malta0.htm#malta0
>>

>
> Ahhhh yes I have it, but I thought you wanted the food)


It's all good -- all Malta is good! Food good, history good, landscape
good, architecture good. There are places where I've enjoyed and would
recommend to others, but I know you must've really liked it by your comment,
'...in a heartbeat.' I heard the affection.
Thanks.
Dee Dee
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