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27th September 05, 08:56 AM
#31
Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
The country is Gho, there is some info here
RJI
Actually, the garment is called a Gho; the country is Bhutan. The law only applies to natives, although visitors may don the garment if they wish.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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27th September 05, 09:01 AM
#32
Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
The country is Gho, there is some info here
RJI
Gho is the name of the garment. The name of the country is Bhutan.
Rob
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27th September 05, 09:54 AM
#33
I loved Amsterdam. The cultural variety suits me, as well as being on water. I'd go back there today if I could.
I also liked Rome for its big-city feel, history around every corner, and fresh, delicious drinking water from every fountain. Their water system has worked flawlessly for over a thousand years.
I didn't have any problems getting around kilted in either place.
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27th September 05, 01:10 PM
#34
Clitheroe its a lovely place as is pendle I have some relitives in North Lancs I get there quite often!
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27th September 05, 02:23 PM
#35
I'd like to visit all of the places in Scotland that are named in Archie Fisher's poem The Black Horse, and make any decisions about a place to live from there, but Oban, Islay and Inverness areas all sound to me as though they would do very fine, as well.
In Ireland, there are many grand locales, and of those that I have seen, I'd have to say that the environs of Sligo city, and the town of Oughterard are two of my favorites.
As to the states, I've seen some very pretty places around the nation, but there are several within 100 miles of where I've lived for the past 20 years which really appeal to me, either as a spot for a cabin, or a place to retire, eventually.
Last edited by MacConnachie; 27th September 05 at 02:25 PM.
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27th September 05, 04:25 PM
#36
Where in Scotland?
I'd like to live anywhere in Scotland, We lived for several years in England, near Oxford, and enjoyed it. But, I'd like to spend more time on Iona and explore Mull.
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27th September 05, 04:53 PM
#37
I would have to agree with a few others that mentioned the Cascade regions of Washington state. My wife is from Yakima Co. Washington. I've been twice, and always look forward to going back.
As for Scotland...any place within a short drive to the mountains.
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27th September 05, 05:46 PM
#38
I'd either stay close to home and move a short distance to the mountains of North Carolina or if I were going overseas I'd probably choose Ireland, maybe in Kerry where the O'Sullivans made their ancestral home or the Wicklow Hills which I loved for their stark beauty. I wouldn't turn Scotland down though I haven't made it there yet so I have no actual reference point.
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27th September 05, 07:29 PM
#39
I really liked the area near Pitlochry Scotland. Not too far from Inverness or Edinburgh. The Isle of Sky seems like a wonderful place as well. I am also quite fond of Killarney Ireland.
As for North America, I will stick to the Mountains of North Carolina.
Nelson
"Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
Braveheart
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27th September 05, 09:32 PM
#40
The Scottish Borders for me
Rob
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