I understand Moose. When are you coming back to England or Scotland?
Chris
On 3 Feb 2004 , at 9:20, Moose wrote:
>
> The US is so big and varied that generalizing doesn't work very well.
> There are parts where the towns are pretty close together and others
> where distances are huge. The variations in topography and climate are
> huge. No places that look quite like some of your countryside if only
> because they don't even have buildings as old as some of your
> hedgerows.
> Yours is a lovely country, as is Scotland, though I saw less of
> Scotland
> than of England. Of course, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow won't
> win
> any beauty prizes, but sitting on a lawn sloping down to the Avon
> outside a 400+ year old pub on white cast iron lawn furniture watching
> the swans swimming, willows weeping and the spire of Salisbury
> Cathedral
> peeking over the rushes was pretty fine! Did rain now and then while I
> was there, but not enough to dampen my enjoyment.
>
> Moose
>
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