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Andrea AKA Catsos Person
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Jan 06, 2015 05:06AM

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ooh lucky! I went to American and LOVED DC so much! I worked at the zoo after college but had to return home because I couldn't find a real job. I'm dying to go back.

There are a lot of free cultural-type of things to take advantage of, but sometimes it feels like a third world country. I miss some of the conveniences that I was used to in NY, like snow removal. ;)
I also hate the climate here, but DC has been good to me.

I also hate the climate here, but DC has been good to me.
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Summers are unbearable at times especially working in the zoo gift shops the year they got the pandas. Winters were more mild than here in New England. It didn't snow so much back in the 90s/2000. Getting home on the bus during snow was a nightmare though.

I consider these "winters" in DC are not really be winters at all compared to my childhood home in W NY and where you are in New England.


Before that, for 15+ years, I lived in New Mexico, where the flag that is my avatar comes from. Along the way, I've called NYC, the Adirondacks, CT, MA (both ends), OH, NM, CO, MT, all in the USA, and London, Ontario, Canada, home.

Welcome Britt! :)




oh yes it is! Thanks to the remake with Aidan Turner frequently appearing shirtless on the TV. Cornwall looks amazing on the TV and it's such a character in the novels that I would like to see it for myself someday.

oh yes it is! Thanks to the remake with Aidan Turner frequently ap..."
I think Aidan Turner does a great job at portraying the feisty Ross Poldark, and Cornwall is well worth seeing if you're visiting the UK- the coastline is as rugged and beautiful as it looks on film.


I am from Kansas, and like Princess Katie, I feel I must explain that further to dispel most preconceived notions. I do live in the city, but I did grow up on a crop farm that has been in my family for generations. I have never seen a tornado. When threat of one was there, my dad would stand outside watching the weather. I would sometimes join him, but my mom was completely distraught about it, so I had to respect that. In the city, I follow the rules and go to the basement, because you can't see for miles here. Anyways, now I have focused so much on tornadoes that I am probably just contributing to the legend.

I am from Kansas, and like Princess Katie, I feel I must explain that further to dispel most preconceived notions. I do live in the cit..."
Where in Kansas do you live? I grew up in Olathe.

I am from Kansas, and like Princess Katie, I feel I must explain that further to dispel most preconceived notions. I do ..."
Topeka :-)

I have always wanted to visit Sweden. My son and daughter in law were just there in Stockholm two weeks ago for a visit.







Almost everywhere else is 'flyover'....and we know almost nothing about those places.....such a shame.
I have a penfriend in Arkansas, and the photos she sends shows a beautiful landscape - yet I can't imagine any British tourists ever go there!!