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message 151: by Christina (new)

Christina (daria1275) | 3 comments Julie wrote: "Princess Katie, the Random Hot Pink Minotaur wrote: "I live in Kansas, and no, I do not live on a farm, I do not live in the country, and there aren't tornadoes every other day. And I have never se..."

I can attest to the fact that not everyone in California surfs. ;)


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Anne Nikkanen | 28 comments We hello everyone, I live in one of largest countries in the world (land mass) with the least amount of people. Yes, I am Canuck. Sorry don't live in an igloo or drive a dog sled (just kidding, believe me though, people ask that). I will say that yes, we say eh? a lot, and most of us are hockey obsessed, my husband included! We live just outside Toronto in a tiny little town in a very old house (175yrs+). For those of you from Europe, I know not that old:) Anyway, I love my town, love the Canadian landscape and would never live anywhere else. Although there are absolutely amazing places I want to see or have seen, but as I get older I realize Canada is my home..


message 153: by Karlyne (new)

Karlyne Landrum Hey, Julie, you must work at one of my favorite libraries! My daughter lived in Cheyenne for several years, and I always made sure I got to take the kids to the library while I was there. You're right! I never saw a shoot-out while I was there!

And I've been known to crack open a bottle of Yellow Tail or two, too, but I do live in the middle of the Snake River (Idaho) wine country, so....

And yes, we do have amazing potatoes, so some stereotypes are true!


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Bianca (bookhoarding) | 13 comments I'm a born and raised Californian. I recently moved from Los Angeles to the San Francisco area and am considering joining (or starting) a Jane Austen group. There was a fab club in LA, and there's nothing like chatting about Austen over a high tea.


message 155: by Rhonda (new)

Rhonda (anndawson) | 3 comments I am a midwesterner as well. Marion, Ohio in the middle of the state and a small town. PBS and BBC-A helps me support my UK habits. lol


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QNPoohBear | 739 comments I'm from New England.


message 157: by Maria (new)

Maria | 94 comments I'm from Italy.


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Sarah Emsley (sarahemsley) | 5 comments I've lived in Alberta, Ontario, and Massachusetts, and I love all of them, but I keep coming home to Halifax, Nova Scotia, the beautiful city where I grew up.


message 159: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (lisadannatt) | 148 comments Cape Town, South Africa


message 160: by Chahrazad (new)

Chahrazad | 29 comments from Batna, Algeria! BBC's programs are great and the novel adaptations are heavenly :) it is good to be among you


message 161: by [deleted user] (new)

It is great we have so many people from so many places!!!!


message 162: by Tara (new)

Tara Jadidi I live in mashhad, Iran


message 163: by Anne (new)

Anne | 81 comments I'm from Canada! :)


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Ginny  | 7 comments United States-Guilford County North Carolina


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Sharon Farmer Hendrickson | 1 comments I live just outside Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA :-)


message 166: by Scarlett (new)

Scarlett | 6 comments Yorkshire, England :) The beautiful Peak District :D


message 167: by Sophie (new)

Sophie | 1458 comments I am jealous! I love going on holiday there! And to the Yorkshire dales!! Beautiful... I want to live there when I am older.
South England, Berkshire :)


message 168: by Anne (new)

Anne | 81 comments Any one living in England is very lucky! ;) Would love to go there someday! So much history attached to it!


message 169: by Sophie (new)

Sophie | 1458 comments True!! I do love living here in England! :)


message 170: by Anne (new)

Anne | 81 comments Soph wrote: "True!! I do love living here in England! :)"

If I were to travel there, what place/attraction would you most recommend?? Besides the museum of Jane Austen's house! :D


message 171: by Sophie (new)

Sophie | 1458 comments Jane Austen's Bath as well as her house at Chawton. Um... Do you mean not JA related?
Visit the Peak District, or Lake District or Yorkshire Dales if you love beautiful landscape.


message 172: by Karlyne (new)

Karlyne Landrum I spent a half day at Winchester Cathedral, where she is buried, and it was a very moving experience. I met a fellow disciple -from Australia- over her grave and have always wished we'd exchanged addresses. I picked up some beautiful water-color illustrations of Miss Austen's novels, which I framed when I got home. Wonderful memories!


message 173: by Maria (new)

Maria | 94 comments I went to Winchester last May. It was very moving to visit the Cathedral and I loved the town. So lovely! I wish I could go there again.


message 174: by Sophie (new)

Sophie | 1458 comments It is beautiful there, you are right. I love visiting any national trust or English heritage places :)


message 175: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (lisadannatt) | 148 comments Another lovely place, no JA relation, is Highgate cemetery.
O and the Jack the Ripper tour in London rocks.


message 176: by Anne (new)

Anne | 81 comments Wow! Thank you all! :) England is on my bucket list!


message 177: by Karlyne (new)

Karlyne Landrum Anne wrote: "Wow! Thank you all! :) England is on my bucket list!"

Just make sure you allow yourself lots of time! I'd like to go again and hit all the places I missed... Maybe 3 months would be enough?


message 178: by Anne (new)

Anne | 81 comments Karlyne wrote: "Anne wrote: "Wow! Thank you all! :) England is on my bucket list!"

Just make sure you allow yourself lots of time! I'd like to go again and hit all the places I missed... Maybe 3 months would be e..."


Hahaha yeah definitely! ;)


message 179: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (lisadannatt) | 148 comments Know the feeling Karlynne. I've been twice and still have a bucket list.


message 180: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Mccreight | 25 comments I live in beautiful Scotland, but I frequently travel over the border to my lovely neighbours England and Wales..


message 181: by Scarlett (new)

Scarlett | 6 comments Recommend? York is a must, the history attached to it is amazing, and there's a ton of local historical sites around there because it's been a city since...well, actually I'm not sure. It's definately at least 2000 years old, because the Romans took it over when they invaded England. There's stuff all over the country though, and I don't think there's anywhere which isn't within an hours drive of a castle or some other important history site. Chatsworth House is key if you're a P&P fan though, because it was used as the basis for Pemberley(I think...I read this a while ago!). I was born near there, and so i'm a bit biased in its favour - my Grandma and Grandad took me there a lot as a kid :) England is a gorgeous place, but, as Amanda says above, so are the rest of the Isles!


message 182: by marlajanereads (new)

marlajanereads (marlajane41) I reside right outside of Houston, Texas! I'm a huge fan of BBC shows, though, and watch them whenever I get the chance lol.


message 183: by Anne (new)

Anne | 81 comments Scarlett wrote: "Recommend? York is a must, the history attached to it is amazing, and there's a ton of local historical sites around there because it's been a city since...well, actually I'm not sure. It's definat..."

Great! Thank you! :)


message 184: by Anne (new)

Anne | 81 comments Marla wrote: "I reside right outside of Houston, Texas! I'm a huge fan of BBC shows, though, and watch them whenever I get the chance lol."

Love BBC too! They do awesome productions!


message 185: by Scarlett (new)

Scarlett | 6 comments The BBC is brilliant, but then again it should be - it costs us all enough!! lol Actually, talking of TV, there is a new drama on itv (another main British channel) starting soon that you'll probably be interested in, because it is a dramatisation of P. D. James' 'Death Comes to Pemberley'. Not sure when it starts, but it's definitely part of the autumn programming. God knows when it'll be shown/available in America though, I don't know what the lag is. If it's anything like most USA shows here, then probably 6 months minimum :( lol


message 186: by Anne (new)

Anne | 81 comments Scarlett wrote: "The BBC is brilliant, but then again it should be - it costs us all enough!! lol Actually, talking of TV, there is a new drama on itv (another main British channel) starting soon that you'll probab..."

Omg that sounds great! But yeah, it'll probably take a while!


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Marla wrote: "I reside right outside of Houston, Texas! I'm a huge fan of BBC shows, though, and watch them whenever I get the chance lol."

I'm north in the burb with the Pavillion. Where are you?


message 188: by Angharad (new)

Angharad (angharadsiobhan) wales, uk!


message 189: by Lydia (new)

Lydia (lydkins33) I've lived all up and down the eastern seaboard of the United States, but western North Carolina will always be my home.


message 190: by Monica (new)

Monica | 2 comments I live on a farm in Indiana and would love to visit England to see the Jane Austen sites.


message 191: by B (new)

B | 2 comments I live in a water front community near Detroit Michigan. most of my family is Canadian by way of Norway and Wales.


message 192: by Tamara (new)

Tamara | 45 comments Jules wrote: "I reside in Huntington, Indiana!"

Hi I live in Huntingdon UK, Miss Maria Ward from Mansfield park also resides from Huntingdon lol. I'm originally from Hackney.


message 193: by Konna (new)

Konna | 12 comments I live in Corfu, Greece! :)


message 194: by Rachel (new)

Rachel I currently call Burlington, Vermont, home.


message 195: by Anni (new)

Anni Thorsson Eklind | 1 comments I live in Sweden :)


message 196: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 513 comments I live in Richmond, California, on the east side of the San Francisco Bay looking toward the Golden Gate Bridge.


message 197: by E.A. (new)

E.A. | 5 comments Even though I don't live there any more, Newfoundland will always be my home


message 198: by Halli (new)

Halli Lauren Texas y'all :)


message 199: by Juliana (new)

Juliana (julianahf) | 13 comments Cincinnati, OH.
Before that, California and, before that, Brazil, where I'm from.


message 200: by Tina (new)

Tina (tinacz) | 55 comments Buffalo, NY; Rock Springs, Wyoming; a stint in the Bahamas and now, S. Florida.


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