[Magdalen] Scranton
Lesley de Voil
lesleymdv at gmail.com
Sat Jun 20 01:05:14 UTC 2015
I remember that my mother-in-law the Lancashire woman thought that all gums trees were alike (nothing could be further from the truth) whereas I the true-blue Aussie thought that a pine forest is the most boring place on earth.
Regards
Lesleyde Voil
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Subject: Re: [Magdalen] Scranton
In a message dated 6/19/2015 5:58:38 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
revegger at gmail.com writes:
Being a true flat lander, large hills and mountains do not sit well with
me.>>>>
Except don't you have MN Iron Range connections> NE Minnesota gets
pretty rugged in spots.
I'm reminded of a high school classmate of mine from the forested lake
country of Northern Wisconsin. He worked for some years in Bismark,
North Dakota. The locals who were avid fisher-persons couldn't wait to
go on vacation in the lake regions, but they quickly tired of the landscape
there. The usual complaint was, "When you've seen one tree you've seen
them
all."
David Strang.
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