it occurs to me that the part of england in which you live must resemble (at least a little) the part of the usa where i am (north central west virginia). so many of your landscapes are familiar.
i seem to remember that you lived for a while in kentucky, right? or am i just making that up?
No chiggers. I loved being able to walk around the English country side and sit in the grass without worrying about various critters wanting to eat me for lunch.
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thanks, Tony.
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it occurs to me that the part of england in which you live must resemble (at least a little) the part of the usa where i am (north central west virginia). so many of your landscapes are familiar.
i seem to remember that you lived for a while in kentucky, right? or am i just making that up?
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Yes, there are similarities. The main difference is that your landscapes are so much bigger. This is a tiny little park in the middle of an urban area
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We went and did an entire circuit of the park. It was another glorious day.
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No chiggers. I loved being able to walk around the English country side and sit in the grass without worrying about various critters wanting to eat me for lunch.
Paradise...
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Nothing more irritating than the occasional ant.
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Just wanted to let you know that even though I haven't commented in a while, I'm still reading.
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