Pictures of England

Search:

Historic Towns & Picturesque Villages

A picture of RyeBath AbbeyA picture of Bath AbbeyBag End?A picture of Barton Le ClayA picture of Barton Le Clay

G'Day 6

**Please support PoE by donating today - thank you**
 
Krissy
Krissy
Posts: 15430
Joined: 8th Jul 2008
Location: USA
Posted at 18:03 on 17th November 2008
Anytime!! I've learned a lot from you!!
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Cathy E.
Cathy E.
Posts: 8474
Joined: 15th Aug 2008
Location: USA
Posted at 18:09 on 17th November 2008
We can talk anytime you want to. I think we would have a lot of fun together!!
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Krissy
Krissy
Posts: 15430
Joined: 8th Jul 2008
Location: USA
Posted at 18:12 on 17th November 2008
I think so too!
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
Posts: 10119
Joined: 3rd Apr 2008
Location: USA
Posted at 20:13 on 17th November 2008

G'day all! Better late than never huh? LOL!

Looking good in your new avatar Krissy!!!

My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Stephanie Jackson
Stephanie Jackson
Posts: 3911
Joined: 13th Apr 2008
Location: UK
Posted at 20:14 on 17th November 2008
Hello Diana! Everone has temporarily disappeared!
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
Posts: 10119
Joined: 3rd Apr 2008
Location: USA
Posted at 20:18 on 17th November 2008
Hiya Steph! So it would seem. LOL! Maybe they ran when they saw me coming! LOL!
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Stephanie Jackson
Stephanie Jackson
Posts: 3911
Joined: 13th Apr 2008
Location: UK
Posted at 20:23 on 17th November 2008
Maybe it was me!
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Beth Austin
Beth Austin
Posts: 1090
Joined: 14th Sep 2007
Location: UK
Posted at 20:23 on 17th November 2008
Cat, I hope you don't mind that I have been reading what this discussion is about, and I can understand why the questions and inner thoughts on this topic, espceially if raised in Catholic religion. The reason I say that is, I was not only raised in Catholic religion, but I had immediate relatives who were so devoted to the religion that one is a priest, and the other a nun. Makes life interesting if other family members are little he**raisers. Not that I was one....cough cough!  But I am interested in hearing more about the Mormon church group you have become a family member of, as I did that same thing and still have ties to them. I joined about 10 yrs ago, when I still lived in USA, but have been here in England 10yys now and only have opportunity to chat with them on weekends. Which state are you in over there in states?
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Stephanie Jackson
Stephanie Jackson
Posts: 3911
Joined: 13th Apr 2008
Location: UK
Posted at 20:29 on 17th November 2008
Hello Beth! Cathy had to go a bit earlier. Interesting. I was brought up a Methodist. I had a brief spell with the Evangelists where I was "born again" then i went back to being a Methodist. There are more Methodists in the USA but it's very popular here in the Black Country. I don't go now - my Mom says I'm a "Fallen by the wayside Methodist"! The Mormons have done wonders for family history research my sister always says.
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions
Beth Austin
Beth Austin
Posts: 1090
Joined: 14th Sep 2007
Location: UK
Posted at 20:37 on 17th November 2008
Steph, I like the 'Fallen bye the wayside Methodist' approach. I was said to be a 'Fallen Angel' from Roman Catholics, and I used to tell them....I am the reason you all need to keep on praying for me...and others like me...who just can't seem to stay on the righteous path too terribly long....so needless to say...they are still working on it..and so am I....lol....I am never disrespectful of any religion,but when my family is sooooo tied into religion as they are...I am their 'Goal for salvation'Laughing
My favourite: Pictures  |  Towns  |  Attractions