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Montreal, Canada

great city if you like potholes and falling bridges

still I love it for the people and it's atmostphere
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Davinci wrote:Montreal, Canada

great city if you like potholes and falling bridges

still I love it for the people and it's atmostphere
You amaze me I thought everything was supposed to be perfect in Canada.
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Davinci wrote:Montreal, Canada

great city if you like potholes and falling bridges

still I love it for the people and it's atmostphere
Sure you dont mean Mexico for the potholes and falling bridges? We had 6 of them go out on the same highway 2 years ago.
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I'm from southern Minnesota where we have three seasons:summer (hot and stormy), winter(freezing and where snow is measured in feet) and road construction. Call me crazy but I love it here. Great for my favorite hobby; reading.
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Toronto, Ontario...

But I'm not a fan of living there... soon to be moving to a smaller town that is just all suburbs.
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Central England, I love it here, I like travelling but nothing beats home. We have all 4 seasons equally shared (pretty much) and a wide diversity of people and cultures, alot of interesting history and some great scenery. :D
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Niagara Falls Ontario Canada

The honeymoon capital of the world
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Dragonflytears wrote:Niagara Falls Ontario Canada

The honeymoon capital of the world
Wondered have you read The Falls by Joyce Carol Oates?
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Fran wrote:
Dragonflytears wrote:Niagara Falls Ontario Canada

The honeymoon capital of the world
Wondered have you read The Falls by Joyce Carol Oates?
Hi Fran,

No actually I haven't read that book. I just checked though and I do have it here at my work. Is it a good read?
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Dragonflytears wrote:
Fran wrote:
Dragonflytears wrote:Niagara Falls Ontario Canada

The honeymoon capital of the world
Wondered have you read The Falls by Joyce Carol Oates?
Hi Fran,

No actually I haven't read that book. I just checked though and I do have it here at my work. Is it a good read?
Yea great story IMO. I'm a big Oates fan & when you mentioned the honeymoon capital it reminded me of that book. I posted a review of it a while back if you want to have a read.

Do the falls really exert as hypnotic an effect as Oates claims in the book?
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I'm from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Fran wrote:
Dragonflytears wrote:
Fran wrote:
Do the falls really exert as hypnotic an effect as Oates claims in the book?
Well I've lived here all my life (except a couple of adult years), and the falls still amaze me. They are thunderous, powerful, and beautiful. And yes, you can lose yourself in them just as you would fire...

I live about 15 minutes walking from the actual falls. I can hear them when I'm in my yard and see the mist billowin like clouds overhead :D
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Dragonflytears wrote:
Fran wrote:
Dragonflytears wrote: Well I've lived here all my life (except a couple of adult years), and the falls still amaze me. They are thunderous, powerful, and beautiful. And yes, you can lose yourself in them just as you would fire...

I live about 15 minutes walking from the actual falls. I can hear them when I'm in my yard and see the mist billowin like clouds overhead :D
Wow that sounds awesome ..
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Dragonflytears wrote:Well I've lived here all my life (except a couple of adult years), and the falls still amaze me. They are thunderous, powerful, and beautiful. And yes, you can lose yourself in them just as you would fire...

I live about 15 minutes walking from the actual falls. I can hear them when I'm in my yard and see the mist billowin like clouds overhead :D
Wow, I have cousins that live in Niagra on the Lake but I would love to be that close to the falls... I love going to visit the falls whenever I get a chance... even doing the touristy things like Maid of the Mist.
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Bookworm2011 wrote:
Dragonflytears wrote:Well I've lived here all my life (except a couple of adult years), and the falls still amaze me. They are thunderous, powerful, and beautiful. And yes, you can lose yourself in them just as you would fire...

I live about 15 minutes walking from the actual falls. I can hear them when I'm in my yard and see the mist billowin like clouds overhead :D
Wow, I have cousins that live in Niagra on the Lake but I would love to be that close to the falls... I love going to visit the falls whenever I get a chance... even doing the touristy things like Maid of the Mist.
I love it down in NOTL ~ so fun to shop!! I live here and still play tourist LOL I actually have a friend who drives the Maid of the Mist. Whereabouts in TO are you?
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