Shirley K. Lawson
Posts: 2310 Joined: 17th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 17:28 on 18th July 2008 On 18th July 2008 13:45, Nick Jones wrote: Hello Shirley and welcome to the site. Great British cookbook? Most of the recipes are like a timewarp back to the 1950s, are they not?
Yes, but I like them anyway, one of the things I try to preserve these days is the written word, esp if it's yummy good! Smiles*
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Richard Sellers
Posts: 4691 Joined: 16th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 17:30 on 18th July 2008 On 18th July 2008 00:45, Shirley K. Lawson wrote: I was looking over some of the posts when I found this site, you all sound so neighborly in ways, dcided to come in and tell you that "Ringo Starr" is going to be about 3 miles from me tonight or tommarrow in live concert here. OH, how I remember the "Brtiish Invasion" in my high school days!!! I have an internet buddy I talk to that's crzay about Amy Winehouse music and I keep seeing her in the paper in trouble. Hum. Your pictures here remind me of what I grew up in this area of Oregon until the housing invasion started in the 70's, what was 3,000 people growing up. is now 100,000 and still going. What orginally got me here was genealogy work, and it reminded me of an old magazine I use to buy (Colonial Homes) and how they did "sister" names of cities around the Globe, in this case Northfolk, Virgnia USA and Norfolk,England. I use to like seeing them, though I dont' think the magazine is still in publication..not sure....time goes on....a bit about me, I'm an grandmother, an mother of one, an son and three kids, and they all live with me...daughter in-law also. Plus two dogs, two cats, three birds and a huge tank of fish, that are currently "earthquake" predictors of an sort. They would all love your area I know. Green, flat for running room, fresh air and water.Came here and I am trying to find out information on "Lawkland" and/or the Lawson family...and the Planegante..some of the former are saying they were some of the former. Ha! You know that gets them banished or toast on the fire like an "hot dog" at tmes..*giggles. Say, I bought an Great Brtiain cookbook the other day, and I so did enjoy reading it, receipes like "pip and sqeak" for one of them. We use to go to Brtisih Columbia, Canada in the past when fuel prices werent' so high, it's about an 4 hour drive from me, and I enjoyed the culture there(and the World's Exposition one year)...keep what is unique about your culture people! Let us be the "melting pot" for the world if need be. I'm having computer problems, I may have to get me another keyboard as this thing is just mispelling and jumping all over like it's got "ants" in the pants...err..keyboard.. as they say. I look at your beach scenes here and I know my son and his All-terrain-"play toys" would love driving them..never fear, he'll never get over there most likely. He drives an huge huge refrigteration truck...we call them 18-wheelers here and picks up and delivers fresh fruit and vegtables from warehouses all over to one central one here to be distributed to major grocery stores. My hubby into the tree nursery business, and he has an office job doing "inventory" for an large nursery, my daughter in-law drives an school bus when school is in session, everyone now is on summer vacation, waitng for her 16 year old cousin to fly back in today from Calfornia, where it's been 110 degrees here lately, he's our back-up babysitter because I had an heart operation and they tell me I can't do babysitiing now until the kids are old enough to call for emergency services if something should happen to me on thier own. Younges tone is four and the other two in school. Sure has changed my life and yet, it's freed it up also in other ways to do other things as well. Genealogy is one of them. Not that I'm making an lot of progress in it in ways. Since everyone is asking questions...can I ask one...What do you people think of the UFO Crop circles? I think every book I pick up on Ley lines and phenomen it starts with those churches in England in some way. I like to listen to the radio talk show "Coast to coast" when I can. Enough for now. Have an good day and many blessings. (yes, I'm an gabby old lady..winks*)
Hello and welcome!
I just joined a few days ago and think this is the best bunch of people! btw,I live in Golden,Colorad!! |
Shirley K. Lawson
Posts: 2310 Joined: 17th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 17:33 on 18th July 2008 Good day everyone!....I know..now your all snoozing away over there. It's nice to know if I can't sleep there's someone I can talk to maybe. Just such gorgeous pictures I'm seeing here posted. Must be breathing taking beautiful to be there in person! |
Richard Sellers
Posts: 4691 Joined: 16th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 17:40 on 18th July 2008 On 18th July 2008 17:30, Richard Sellers wrote: On 18th July 2008 00:45, Shirley K. Lawson wrote: I was looking over some of the posts when I found this site, you all sound so neighborly in ways, dcided to come in and tell you that "Ringo Starr" is going to be about 3 miles from me tonight or tommarrow in live concert here. OH, how I remember the "Brtiish Invasion" in my high school days!!! I have an internet buddy I talk to that's crzay about Amy Winehouse music and I keep seeing her in the paper in trouble. Hum. Your pictures here remind me of what I grew up in this area of Oregon until the housing invasion started in the 70's, what was 3,000 people growing up. is now 100,000 and still going. What orginally got me here was genealogy work, and it reminded me of an old magazine I use to buy (Colonial Homes) and how they did "sister" names of cities around the Globe, in this case Northfolk, Virgnia USA and Norfolk,England. I use to like seeing them, though I dont' think the magazine is still in publication..not sure....time goes on....a bit about me, I'm an grandmother, an mother of one, an son and three kids, and they all live with me...daughter in-law also. Plus two dogs, two cats, three birds and a huge tank of fish, that are currently "earthquake" predictors of an sort. They would all love your area I know. Green, flat for running room, fresh air and water.Came here and I am trying to find out information on "Lawkland" and/or the Lawson family...and the Planegante..some of the former are saying they were some of the former. Ha! You know that gets them banished or toast on the fire like an "hot dog" at tmes..*giggles. Say, I bought an Great Brtiain cookbook the other day, and I so did enjoy reading it, receipes like "pip and sqeak" for one of them. We use to go to Brtisih Columbia, Canada in the past when fuel prices werent' so high, it's about an 4 hour drive from me, and I enjoyed the culture there(and the World's Exposition one year)...keep what is unique about your culture people! Let us be the "melting pot" for the world if need be. I'm having computer problems, I may have to get me another keyboard as this thing is just mispelling and jumping all over like it's got "ants" in the pants...err..keyboard.. as they say. I look at your beach scenes here and I know my son and his All-terrain-"play toys" would love driving them..never fear, he'll never get over there most likely. He drives an huge huge refrigteration truck...we call them 18-wheelers here and picks up and delivers fresh fruit and vegtables from warehouses all over to one central one here to be distributed to major grocery stores. My hubby into the tree nursery business, and he has an office job doing "inventory" for an large nursery, my daughter in-law drives an school bus when school is in session, everyone now is on summer vacation, waitng for her 16 year old cousin to fly back in today from Calfornia, where it's been 110 degrees here lately, he's our back-up babysitter because I had an heart operation and they tell me I can't do babysitiing now until the kids are old enough to call for emergency services if something should happen to me on thier own. Younges tone is four and the other two in school. Sure has changed my life and yet, it's freed it up also in other ways to do other things as well. Genealogy is one of them. Not that I'm making an lot of progress in it in ways. Since everyone is asking questions...can I ask one...What do you people think of the UFO Crop circles? I think every book I pick up on Ley lines and phenomen it starts with those churches in England in some way. I like to listen to the radio talk show "Coast to coast" when I can. Enough for now. Have an good day and many blessings. (yes, I'm an gabby old lady..winks*)
Hello and welcome!
I just joined a few days ago and think this is the best bunch of people! btw,I live in Golden,Colorad!!
i did welcome you,,,right???!!! |
Peter Evans
Posts: 3863 Joined: 20th Aug 2006 Location: UK | quotePosted at 18:17 on 18th July 2008 Hi Shirley, The photos are nice, but much better to see the views for real. Some of the sights are spactacular. Photos just give you a good idea what it looks like, now come and see the real thing. |
L
Posts: 5656 Joined: 10th Jun 2004 Location: UK | quotePosted at 20:06 on 18th July 2008 I agree with Peter, come on over you lot! |
Peter Evans
Posts: 3863 Joined: 20th Aug 2006 Location: UK | quotePosted at 21:14 on 18th July 2008 Yeeehhhh, lets have a party. Thats the english type of pary in case our american friends get the wrong idea. Just bring a bottle. |
Paul Hilton
Posts: 2605 Joined: 21st Nov 2004 Location: UK | quotePosted at 21:19 on 18th July 2008 You weren't thinking of "England Swings" by Roger Miller, Peter? He might have given them the wrong idea too, back in the '60s. |
Sue H
Posts: 8172 Joined: 29th Jun 2007 Location: USA | quotePosted at 21:22 on 18th July 2008 Hello Shirley. I'm just below you in Nevada. Where in Oregon are you (you don't need to answer that if you'd rather keep your personal info off line)? I come up to Hillsboro a couple of times a year to visit my friend. I LOVE it up there, so much better than dry old Nevada. Well enjoy all the pictures here, and join in with our fun on the forums. |
Peter Evans
Posts: 3863 Joined: 20th Aug 2006 Location: UK | quotePosted at 22:22 on 18th July 2008 Yeh Paul, Roger Miller's England Swings will definately give the wrong impression. |