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Jonetta
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Nov 30, 2012 11:19AM

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Good Luck, Elisabeth!!! Several of my friends have been to London and they say it's great, so I hope you are able to go there and see for yourshelf!
I've just realised that I have yet to write in this thread.Unlike most of you, I don't live in the U.S., but at the other side of the Athlantic, in Greece. I live in a small town in the north and the weather here is quite different from yours! Imagine, that it's the last day of November and we have around 16oC at 10 p.m.!

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In Singapore for the long term... it is a good place to jet around and exchange rate is relatively cheaper in nearby countries so yeah! London is also on my to-do list! Maybe next June! You go Elizabeth! And I heard that Greece is beautiful, Mary! That is also on my to do list haha... a lot of places I want to go, so little time! Have to do the pesky thing we know as work to save up money for travel! Luckily most of the time, Eve and Roarke saved us for tearing out our hair during work:) Thank goodness!

Sorry Elisabeth, you're right! Sometimes I forget... 16oC at 10p.m. is a very good temperature for November!!! It's 61 F.
You've heard right, Audrey! Greece is indeed beautiful, especially in summer! If you can handle the high temperature, of course, because I have to warn you that in July we have around 90 F - 100 F! However, I think Greece should be on your to-do list, as U.S. cities, like New York, Chicago, L.A. etc. are on mine!
Jonetta, you got that one right! Hope always lives! :)


We also get around 105 F sometimes in summer and if you don't like or can't tolerate such high temperatures you can't live in a country like that!
