DEBBIE ADAMS
 Posts: 2004 Joined: 8th Mar 2009 Location: USA | quotePosted at 18:38 on 13th July 2009 So true Michael,, I have learned sooo much from you guys and have made such a wonderful net family with you all. I think if i were to meet any of you it would be like we have known each other for a long time already;-))) |
Ray Stear
 Posts: 1920 Joined: 25th Apr 2008 Location: UK | quotePosted at 18:42 on 13th July 2009 On 13th July 2009 16:19, Diana Sinclair wrote:Prodigal children, Michael?  
As long as I don't have to pay maintenance to you all! |
DEBBIE ADAMS
 Posts: 2004 Joined: 8th Mar 2009 Location: USA | quotePosted at 18:56 on 13th July 2009 UUMMM that does not sound like a bad idea Ray,,LOL |
Ron Brind
 Posts: 4778 Joined: 11th Jun 2007 Location: UK | quotePosted at 20:02 on 13th July 2009 On 13th July 2009 18:38, DEBBIE ADAMS wrote: So true Michael,, I have learned sooo much from you guys and have made such a wonderful net family with you all. I think if i were to meet any of you it would be like we have known each other for a long time already;-)))
Michael, it even changes what Debbie now thinks about on a wednesday!!!!! |
DEBBIE ADAMS
 Posts: 2004 Joined: 8th Mar 2009 Location: USA | quotePosted at 01:07 on 14th July 2009 |
Ruth Gregory
 Posts: 4967 Joined: 25th Jul 2007 Location: USA | quotePosted at 05:02 on 14th July 2009 On 13th July 2009 18:42, Ray Stear wrote: On 13th July 2009 16:19, Diana Sinclair wrote: Prodigal children, Michael?  
As long as I don't have to pay maintenance to you all!
You're being invaded, Ray. I'll settle for whatever is the equivalent of a 'green card.' lol
And thanks, Michael, for not classing us as foreigners. |
Shirley K. Lawson
 Posts: 1829 Joined: 17th Jul 2008 Location: USA | quotePosted at 18:59 on 25th July 2009 I introduced POE to an young lady last night, her name is "Sidney" as in Austrialia..she's an neigbor to my south an street over from me, here visting my grand-daughter, we talked some about the people in this area of ours, and all the foreign exchange students over the years, both in her area and on this street I live...I also love to see the pictures as they bring to me an immense "peacefulness", when I cant' get out and about and start getting anxiety ridden. I am an nature lover first and foremost...besides historian. Thanks for the wonderful discriptive of POE, Micheal, you said it well. |
Donna Kelley
 Posts: 91 Joined: 10th Feb 2009 Location: USA | quotePosted at 10:23 on 26th July 2009 It seems like forever since I have been able to just sit down and have some me time to vist my favorite place, POE. For me, POE is a place that gives me a sense of calm, looking at all the beautiful pictures, it brings back wonderful memories of the time I had the privelege to live there and hopefully make some good friends. Have a great day everyone! Donna |
lancashirelove
 Posts: 1149 Joined: 18th Feb 2009 Location: UK | quotePosted at 10:44 on 26th July 2009 welcome back, Donna, and thanks to the other members, I take no credit whatsoever for this fanastic site, its the active members that make it work and keep it ticking along, but the true credit must lie at the door of the owners of poe!
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Donna Kelley
 Posts: 91 Joined: 10th Feb 2009 Location: USA | quotePosted at 11:37 on 26th July 2009 Thank you Michael, and I promise in the future that I will make the "ME" time. I think that I said it before, but worth saying again, while I love my country, I think that I was a missed place birth, England is where I felt a sense of belonging. I am about to finish a very long career in the US Navy and when this is all said and done, my gift to myself is a extended visit, first back to Cornwall and then onto the rest of the UK...I cannot wait. Have a great day! |