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Moving to a new house...

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Richard Sellers
Richard Sellers
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Location: USA
quotePosted at 20:21 on 31st July 2008

We are moving to a new house over the next few days,from a 101 yr old 4 storie Edwardian,(a pain i can tell you)

to a 4000 sq.foot new one!! so will  be trying to get my avatar fixed in the meantime,and will check in with you lot when i can..

Now i have to get back to packing,,,Take Care and "see" you soon..

Rick

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Krissy
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quotePosted at 20:31 on 31st July 2008
Rick!  Good luck with the move!!!
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Sue H
Sue H
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quotePosted at 20:34 on 31st July 2008

Congratulations on your new home.

I hope all the moving goes well for you and that you are settled and back with us really soon.

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Jo Adams
Jo Adams
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Joined: 23rd Sep 2006
Location: UK
quotePosted at 20:35 on 31st July 2008
Don't envy that move Rick but good luck and hope you'll be happy in your new home
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Denzil Tregallion
Denzil Tregallion
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quotePosted at 20:36 on 31st July 2008
dont forget to put the kettle in the first box and all Rick
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L
L
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Location: UK
quotePosted at 20:59 on 31st July 2008
Good luck with the move Rick....and with your avatar!! LOL don't be away too long, we're all waiting to finally see who you are! (I wonder if we ever will LOL)
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Steve Barrand
Steve Barrand
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quotePosted at 21:35 on 31st July 2008
Well Rick I will be experiencing the big move at the end of the year the the UK. Why we wont be bringing all of our belongings we still have to move our stuff from Queensland to Victoria (down south) so like everyone I think the moving is the most stressful time and pain in the  you know where - good luck with the move anyway Yell
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Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 21:38 on 31st July 2008
Good luck with your move from me too Rick. Hope everything goes well and we see you back up here soon.
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MariaGrazia
MariaGrazia
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quotePosted at 23:42 on 31st July 2008

Good luck Rick! .. and have fun with the packing Wink

 

Hi Steve, a big and belated welcome on POE. I wish you all the best with your moving. As odd as it may sound, winter is my favourite season above all in England. The countryside puts on a vaguely melancholy air and things and outlines get often indefinite. Muffled sounds and gentle colours make everything around like more discrete, as if nature was speaking in a low voice to not disturb.

London becomes magical and if you happen to pass by a seaside village, you'd think you are living in a tale. 

May I ask you, if it's not too personal of course, what makes you decide to come and live in England from Australia?

 

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Sue H
Sue H
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quotePosted at 23:49 on 31st July 2008
On 31st July 2008 23:42, MariaGrazia wrote:

 As odd as it may sound, winter is my favourite season above all in England. The countryside puts on a vaguely melancholy air and things and outlines get often indefinite. Muffled sounds and gentle colours make everything around like more discrete, as if nature was speaking in a low voice to not disturb.

London becomes magical and if you happen to pass by a seaside village, you'd think you are living in a tale. 


I presume English is your second language Maria.

 I am immensely impressed at your mastery of the English language, it is so poetical.

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