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Richard Jernigan
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From: Austin, Texas USA
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RE: Whats outside of your window? (in reply to gj Michelob)
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ORIGINAL: gj Michelob Our new house in the country, Very nice! My brother and his wife share 150 acres in the Texas Hill Country with their daughter, son-in-law and 4 grandchildren. Each of the houses has a 25-mile view to the sunset. There's a creek, hills, oak trees and grassland. There are horses, three or four cows, deer, rabbits, coyotes, lots of birds, the full deal. I love to visit, but I'm a city boy. Two or three days in the country are enough for me! RNJ
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Date Mar. 14 2014 18:48:06
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gj Michelob
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RE: Whats outside of your window? (in reply to Richard Jernigan)
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City boy... I felt the same way until a few years ago, and for 25 years I earnestly detested leaving the epicenter of the universe, New York City. As I age, however, I really appreciate the country, and found the city dirty, noisy and overcrowded, with an unhappy population. But as I said, it has to be a symptom of my age. The price of that view is a steep -and I mean steep- hill we must climb to get home! Once there, however, it is breathtaking.
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Date Mar. 14 2014 21:14:48
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Richard Jernigan
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RE: Whats outside of your window? (in reply to gj Michelob)
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Last spring I spent six weeks revisiting Italy, one of my oldest and best friends in Munich, the ancestral haunts of my family in breezy and cool Norfolk, and the warmer climes of Seville, Cordoba and Granada. Each has strong attractions for me. But for beautiful scenery, lovely cities and friendly and charming people, the Amalfi coast, Rome, Siena and Venice took the prize. Spain has a more austere beauty and culture, gripping for me personally, but Italy….such a pleasure. RNJ
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Date Mar. 23 2014 1:37:35
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