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Sep 22, 2007 4:47 PM CST ok people
coastalblues
coastalbluescoastalbluestoledo, Oregon USA7 Threads 221 Posts
What do you like most about the place you live?.....................What I like most is I live in an area that has tree covered hills (that stay green all year)and the coast is only a 10 min drive also stays somewhat warm in the winter.......very beautiful hereangel
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Sep 22, 2007 4:49 PM CST ok people
minimoo
minimoominimooDublin, Ireland123 Threads 1,537 Posts
Its right beside the sea and its not in the City...Its got lovely parks and its a very clean and nice area!

Plus neighbours like Bono, Enya and Neil Jordan are a bonus! grin
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Sep 22, 2007 4:49 PM CST ok people
shipoker55
shipoker55shipoker55St. Petersburg, Florida USA211 Threads 2 Polls 9,362 Posts
I love the weather in Florida...the palm trees. the Gulf of Mexico...the sand...even the touristwave
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Sep 22, 2007 4:51 PM CST ok people
beejay
beejaybeejaySt. Truiden, Limburg Belgium50 Threads 1,413 Posts
absolutely nothing

'cept for weekends with the Cool Chick
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Sep 22, 2007 4:51 PM CST ok people
irish4ever
irish4everirish4evermunster, Ireland3 Threads 52 Posts
i love it where i live people are so nice and friendly towards each other.
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Sep 22, 2007 4:51 PM CST ok people
RiverMountain
RiverMountainRiverMountainportland, Oregon USA4 Threads 79 Posts
Portland:

I love the green, the trees, the alternative / liberal atmosphere, and the plethora of good micro brews.
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Sep 22, 2007 4:53 PM CST ok people
sweet1
sweet1sweet1somewhere, Oregon USA1 Threads 100 Posts
I like just about everything here. It's gorgeous! Blue skies, clean air, green trees, farms, animals everywhere. I love it!!!!!cheering
Great people too. thumbs up cheers
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Sep 22, 2007 4:53 PM CST ok people
b_n_d
b_n_db_n_dGlasgow, USA60 Threads 3,675 Posts
Not to much. I miss living in the desert. Ther are alot of caves here. but no adventures to go on, in Az I could go look for indian pottery, artifacts, Gold. Snakes whatever. Here in Kentucky, not much
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Sep 22, 2007 4:54 PM CST ok people
coastalblues
coastalbluescoastalbluestoledo, Oregon USA7 Threads 221 Posts
I looked at your pics yes very beautifull viewgrin it does look peacefull
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Sep 22, 2007 4:56 PM CST ok people
coastalblues
coastalbluescoastalbluestoledo, Oregon USA7 Threads 221 Posts
I also have a lake within a 5 minute drive and a very nice river 15 miles away .........nice clean air toogrin
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Sep 22, 2007 4:56 PM CST ok people
Mysticalguy
MysticalguyMysticalguyEvansville, USA38 Threads 1,164 Posts
I love the public library next door, a cafe with outdoor terrase, a mall within walking distance with IMAX, miniature golf, high school and park. Chinese retaurant and supermarket. It's not a very safe place but it allows me to spread goodness when some poor homeless guy can knock at my door for a sandwich or a coke.
There are better places to live but I'm not one to stick my head in the sand when our world is full of injustices.

Nice thread thumbs up
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Sep 22, 2007 5:00 PM CST ok people
lostsoulinspace
lostsoulinspacelostsoulinspacechocowinity, North Carolina USA9 Threads 521 Posts
I have pulled a trailer for meny years, one day son-in-law wanted us to bring him his work trailer...daughter hooked it up.. and out of the drive way we went, i went left the trailer went for the ditch. Before i could get out of the truck, there where 4 people there and with in 5 min's, i was back on the road... we did not know any of them and it was so nice to see help arrive and leave with just a wave...
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Sep 22, 2007 5:12 PM CST ok people
pearl777
pearl777pearl777Plovdiv, Bulgaria242 Threads 33 Polls 4,812 Posts
Plovdiv is one of the oldest centers of European civilization - older than Rome and Athens and a contemporary of Troy and Mycenae.

"...This is the biggest and loveliest of all towns. Its beauty shines from faraway…" - Lucian /2nd century/

The first settlement appeared in the sixth millennium BC on the northern hilltop /known as Nebet Tepe / of the Three hills.


Plovdiv emerged as a real town in the 12th c. BC. The ancient Greek writers ascribe the fame of being its first founder to the mythical Thracian king Eumolp, the son of Hemus and Europe. The town was built on the three hills /i.e.tepe/ that were grouped together - Nebet Tepe, Taksim Tepe and Djambaz Tepe.

· In the Thracian times the city was know as Evmolpia.
· In 342 BC, Philip of Macedonia conquered Thrace and Evmolpia was renamed Philippopolis in his honor.
· After Roman invasion Thrace became a Roman province with Philippopolis (Called Trimontium - i. e. The City of the Three Hills), as its most important city.
· After the Ottoman invasion of the Balkan Peninsula in mid-14th century, it was almost destroyed and renamed Filibe.

Many of important ancient monuments have been preserved on the territory of the Old Three Hills.

- Fortress Complex on Nebet Tepe
On the very top of Nebet Tepe, the remnants of the first prehistoric settlement on the Three Hills wa discovered. This settlement evolved into a town around the 12th c. BC. It has been established that this is the ancient Thracian town of Eumolpia that emerged as one of the first urban centers in South - Eastern Europe. Here one can see the fortress equipment from all ancient periods.

- The Ancient Stadium at Djoumaya Square /II c./
On the square west of Djoumaya mosque the imposing relics of Philippopolis`s Ancient Stadium were discovered. Parts of them ware situated below street level. The dimensions of this great sports facility are length 1000 Roman steps, width - 250 Roman steps. The Ancient Stadium accommodated about 30 000 spectators and was one of the most significant architectural works in Philippopolis.

- Ancient Philippopolis's Forum /II c. /
The Forum (agora) of ancient Philippopolis is situate at the southern foothills of the Three Hills and is a remarkable architectural complex. It consists of a vast square space (area) with dimensions approximately 100 by 112 meters, covered with well-polished marble plates and surrounded by an arcade with Corinthian pilasters. The columns are set at regular intervals of six meters and support a broad awning that covers a traffic alley (ambulatio), next to which trade premises ware arranged. Thus, the whole space closes into a square by a single imposing construction.
Archaeological research up to now has shown that this is biggest complex of its kind discovered on the territory of ancient Thrase.

- Roman Mosaics
The most outstanding buildings in Philippopolis from the Roman period had richly decorated floors, usually with big mosaic compositions. Many mosaic floors of this kind have been found on the territory of the ancient town. The earliest mosaics date back to the 2nd c. but the findings of the 4th and 5th c. are the most numerous. Especially noteworthy is the floor decoration of a rich Philippopolis home that existed from the end of the 3rd till the end of the 5th c. Nearly 700 square meters of this remarkable building have been studied.


yay
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Sep 22, 2007 5:19 PM CST ok people
nasira
nasiranasiramale, Maldives1 Threads 15 Posts
anybody heard about the Maldives......i am living there....yay
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Sep 22, 2007 5:20 PM CST ok people
hysteria_kiwi
hysteria_kiwihysteria_kiwicalifornia, District of Columbia USA8 Threads 139 Posts
what can i say where i live in NZ... ALWAYS beautifulwine
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Sep 22, 2007 6:40 PM CST ok people
EnGee
EnGeeEnGeeLindsay, Ontario Canada3 Threads 192 Posts
......................except acres and acres of paddocks with regally bred horses in.
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Sep 22, 2007 6:49 PM CST ok people
terabyte
terabyteterabytelewisburg, Tennessee USA2 Threads 236 Posts
Take a short trip south to TN, you should see the artifacts I've found and you can pan for gold and we have gemstones too
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Sep 22, 2007 6:54 PM CST ok people
Rickster
RicksterRicksterNew York, USA24 Threads 3,362 Posts
Take a trip to New York city. If you don’t get mugged or killed, you just might like it here.
giggle
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Sep 22, 2007 6:55 PM CST ok people
swampfox
swampfoxswampfoxBrisbane, Queensland Australia11 Threads 122 Posts
Queensland, Beautiful one day , perfect the next.

"Throw another shrimp on the barbie mate"

cheers cheers drinking drinking
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Sep 22, 2007 6:57 PM CST ok people
Roguecop
RoguecopRoguecopElko, Nevada USA218 Threads 3,885 Posts
I have a Lake about 200 yards from my house, and a bigger one about 2 miles away .
I take my Puppies there and let them swim
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