OT: Happy Birthday Gillian

Happy Birthday to Gillian (the rest will sing for you Gillian, I will spare you) - they are currently north of Dayton and heading more northerly and she was hoping the wifi would start to work as she was experiencing withdrawal symptoms lol

Here's hoping you get up to speed with usenet.

Cheers, Sheena

Reply to
lucretia borgia
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OH Boy - happy day Gillian. I haven't been tracking your travels of late, is Ohio as flat as Illinois seemed?

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Cheryl Isaak

Happy Birthday Gillian. I've been waiting patiently for the three weeks to pass so I could tease you about being as old as I am.

Lucille

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Lucille

Hippo birdies, two ewes, Hippo birdies, two ewes, Hippo birdies, deer Gillian, Hippo birdies, two ewes!

Reply to
Karen C in California

Ohio and Indiana are both flat, except in the very south.

Elizabeth

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Dr. Brat

You should have heard DS nearly begging for a rise or a little hill while DH drove from Chicago to Peoria....

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Cheryl Isaak

Have you ever visited South Florida. It's flat as a pancake and the locals call a rise of 10' a hill.

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Lucille

Not yet....

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Cheryl Isaak

You're always welcome here.

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Lucille

I went to some gardens, complete with nice sounding carillon, Box Gardens I think which were the highest point in Florida. We didn't even realize we had gone up a hill lol

I purchased some wind chimes which I still have, hand crafted in metal and very lovely.

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lucretia borgia

That would be Bok Tower and Gardens. I've been there and I do agree, it's a beautiful place.

I think I read once that the highest point in this not so mountainous state is around 300 feet. Not exactly like the Rockies, is it. lol

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Lucille

I think the high point on LawnGuyland is only 147 feet. Mom took me there just so I could say I'd been. Easiest mountain I've ever climbed. :)

Reply to
Karen C in California

True, but go a few miles in the other direction toward Canada, and you're way up there in some of the most beautiful mountain areas in the U.S.

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Lucille

I know - just need the time and the cash.

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Cheryl Isaak

Where we are now is very peaceful, a large area, not many campers, so there are plenty of birds and critters around. Max and Gretel just love it; we allow Gretel of her leash when we go out in the field, and she enjoys that bit of freedom. We don't trust Max; he would run off into the woods and be lost forever if we gave him that latitude.

Back to the discussion regarding altitude, we did pass a ski area on our way up here, but I suspect is may be cross-country skiing.

Bok Tower, in FL, is in our home county. It is situated on the "Ridge", the highest area in the state. I think the altitude there is about 240 ft.

I have to come down to the Rec Center to access WiFi, so if you send me anything long, PLEASE use the Yahoo address, because I never use that when in the RV. ( snipped-for-privacy@yahoo.com.)

I will keep an eye on the group while I am here; I think there are a lot of messages to read, and I hate having to read them through Google! Will try to keep up, though!

Gillian

nr Ashtabula, OH until the 16th.

Reply to
kc5ten

Glad you had a nice day!

Cheryl

Can hardly wait to see you

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Cheryl Isaak

Hey, glad you are getting a fix lol

Reply to
lucretia borgia

Sorry I misssed your bday, Gillian, glad it was nice.

Yes, I know the area where you are, when I lived in N.E. Ohio I used to travel to that area at least four times a year. The ski area you passed is in the Mansfield region and is indeed downhill. Very popular with local skiers, as it can be reached for weekends by most Ohioans. Many of my friends learned to ski there, although not me - give me the warmth every time! One of my good friends was on ski patrol there until he moved to N.Y.State. BTW, you are also in the snow belt right now.

Olwyn Mary in New Orleans.

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Olwyn Mary

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