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Guess I might need permission also. Tried PM to George but not sure it worked. Thanks.

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@George Nova Scotia should also receive a heads up because of this post.
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@George Nova Scotia is currently a bit pre-occupied with other things, so he sometimes takes a bit of time to reply.
 
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Hi @George Nova Scotia I am also new to the exchange. Could you send me a PM so that I can sign up?
 
Just a note yes I am still here. I've started conversations with a couple of the new members.

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Good to hear from you! One of these days I'm going to get to Nova Scotia. I just checked it's a 27 hour drive from my place here in Iowa. That's a bit of a stretch for my back in my Subaru . My Bombardier Global 6000 is being fitted with a wine cellar so it's out of service for a couple weeks.
Really appreciate your support for this exchange, terrific to make friends from all over the world!
I've actually started to work on a card for this round. I'm always amazed at the beautiful ones that I receive, photos, the universal language!!!
Take care, Best Regards Mike

 
Finally a list. Spent the last hour looking for a missing ;
20 so far plus a couple new ones I'm waiting for info on.
Please let me know of any changes or omissions.

absalom1951 (10)
Ajven (15)
AnselMortensen (20)
chris ellinger (16)
ChrisR (5)
Daniela (5)
Don_ih (15)
drpsilver (ALL)
FilmIsCheap (10)
GB-A2 (15)
Jim Christie (10)
jvo (ALL)
koraks (ALL)
mfohl (ALL)
Michael Howard (ALL)
Michael-K (12)
mshchem (ALL)
MToma (7)
pamphoto (10)
rduraoc (ALL)
 
I think it's only fair that we get to be the first ones to get to try the wine cellar goodies once it's finished!

Thank you for all that you do, George!
 
I think it's only fair that we get to be the first ones to get to try the wine cellar goodies once it's finished!


Thank you for all that you do, George!

Some people said I was crazy to put in a wine cellar, I don't even drink Daniela when I'm winging my way to France I'll be sure to drop by. After all France is a great place to stock the cellar
 
I think it's only fair that we get to be the first ones to get to try the wine cellar goodies once it's finished!


Thank you for all that you do, George!

I'm with you on both of those, Daniela. Also, I just read a rather lengthy biography of Renoir, and there was a mention that he once had an apartment or a studio in Chatou. Is there any tourist place or historical marker for that?

Cheers,

-- Mark
 
Some people said I was crazy to put in a wine cellar, I don't even drink Daniela when I'm winging my way to France I'll be sure to drop by. After all France is a great place to stock the cellar

I'm with you on both of those, Daniela. Also, I just read a rather lengthy biography of Renoir, and there was a mention that he once had an apartment or a studio in Chatou. Is there any tourist place or historical marker for that?

Cheers,

-- Mark
Yes! He and other impressionists painted at the Île des Impressionnistes. There's a small museum there dedicated to them (mostly Renoir) and a little trail with reproductions where some pieces were painted by the Seine. There are a couple of restaurants, including one that existed at that time. It makes a nice place to visit for a couple of hours.
 

Nice, thanks!