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25th July 2008, 06:51 AM
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Tranquil WEE Places you have visited in MN
Hi Guys & Gals,
An entirely new theme...Most of us have visited the bigger coastal cities of the world, like New York, Sydney, Montreal, Lisbon, Durban, Hamburg, London and not forgetting LEITH etc.
What nice Wee places have you visited that you have fond memories of, that had beautifull scenery, where the peope were friendly and laid back and generaly not contaminated by city life etc etc..
I'll start the ball rolling with one of many I visited.. BOTTWOOD NEWFOUNDLAND. our cargo from there was big reels of newsprint paper to New York. Of course this was in the early 50s, so may be contaminated by now, but it fitted the categories I've mentioned.
lets hear from you
Regards Frank..
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25th July 2008, 06:59 AM
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Hi Frank,
Not sure if these will fit in your category's but anyway i found them quaint and very friendly and some with some lovely scenery.
Madeira,Las Palmas,Ascension, Freetown, and also not in Sea days Powy's in Mid Wales,really a beautifull place with all that you mention!
Cheers
Vernon
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25th July 2008, 07:14 AM
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Places
Hi Frank.
One of the loveliest places I visited was Wisbech on the East coast. Lovely scenery and nice people.
Cheers Des
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25th July 2008, 07:43 AM
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places visited
I did botwood several times on the caslon and the caxton.Paper boats out of manchester.The only things I can remember about botwood are ,the place was dry and we had to find a bootlegger if we wanted a drink.I had a local girlfrien who was about four inches taller thanme(i,m 5.10) who used to call me her slimey limey.Also it was cold
Another place was LLandulas in north wales picking up stone on a coaster.There was nothing there but a post office,this was 1952.
there are several others which are in my book which one day will be published
john sutton
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25th July 2008, 09:33 AM
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Hey John, We paid off a coaster In LLandulas In 70's, nothing there just a jetty and the quarry, we had to climb about a million steps to the top with all our gear, found a little boozer ( as you do ) and got a lift off one of the locals back to Liverpool, two of the lads were Geordies, put them on the train at Lime St to Newcastle, happy days.
That jetty Is still there, pass by all the time when holidaying In north Wales.
All the best,
Colin.
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25th July 2008, 09:44 AM
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hi all how about beauty point, tassy. there in 66 ,one jetty ,one shop and a pub that closed at 6 pm. but a real nice place .and llangranog,west wales pub on the beach, was there last year my brother lives up the hill over looking the bay,beautiful. place best wishes geoff
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25th July 2008, 09:48 AM
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Hi Johnny,
I met a nice young girl also. .
.fortunately for me it was summer, weather was lovely.. Yea like all east coast Canada it was dry I think the beer you could get was 2.5% proof
Happy Memories
Frank
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25th July 2008, 09:50 AM
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SADLY guys, I've never had the pleasure of visiting Wales, which I believe has many beautiful places
Cheers Frank
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25th July 2008, 09:58 AM
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Well Frank
although i think that Wales is definately a very lovely place,one must remember that Bonnie Scotland is just as good,with all the rolling Hills etc,but you have one up on me there,as although i have heard a lot about Scotland from my Daughter in the UK i myself have never been there,but am planning to see it when next in the UK for sure!
Thats where the Ancestors came from! Great Granda from Novar,Evaton,Inverness. and Great Grandma from Inverklip,Largs,Scotland!
Cheers
Vernon
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25th July 2008, 11:32 AM
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Happy memories
How about Lexios(Portugal)Dumai(Indonesia),Elsinore(Denmark) ,Zamboanga(Phillipines)Santander,Cadiz,Seville(Spa in),many other ports where the locals were friendly and pleasant.Unfortunately the memory has gone,in some respects,but memories of many happy days,particularly Kiwi.Alan
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