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Post by flowerpower on Oct 2, 2009 5:30:53 GMT -5
Yeah, the French Riviera sounds like a tough gig. Have a great time, guys!
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Post by grungy on Oct 2, 2009 6:28:52 GMT -5
Alan, wasn't there a 1st World War song about - "How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm after They've Seen Paree?" Some body will have to take them to task. lol
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Post by stevil on Oct 2, 2009 14:18:20 GMT -5
Can we ever entice all of you Europeans to come visit the native land of S. michlachaumus? Next year, it's our turn: The American trip. Frank will be main attraction and I'll do the posing in people's gardens (I have the knees for the job). You guys fix this for us?
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Post by mnjrutherford on Oct 2, 2009 17:03:45 GMT -5
We can host a visit. We even have high rise accommodations under construction. It's a tree house! I'm told that I'm a fair decent cook as well.
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Post by ottawagardener on Oct 2, 2009 18:05:22 GMT -5
Oooo oooo Canada's nice too! How's about a full on NA tour! Mi casa es tuya tambien to turn that phrase a bit differently. I have just the spot for the bent knee pose though Michel might like fair turnaround...
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Post by grungy on Oct 2, 2009 22:58:40 GMT -5
Yes Canada! Western Canada can offer some spectacular view in which to pose. Possibly next to the giant row. (Oh drat that was next year's surprise. Just pretend you didn't read the last part.) lol
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Post by tatermater on Oct 5, 2009 11:47:04 GMT -5
More updates!
The idea of Michel and I performing in North America is a great idea.
Great workshops in Switzerland! Everywhere we go, folks are talking about when we are coming back for a repeat, not if.
My son, Kaighin, is with me on the second half of the Europe trip as Michel and I are in different directions now. I will continue to link my message to HG as we speak.
Green Zebra is the hero of the trip, not me or Michel.
More later as the trip unfolds
Tom Wagner
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Post by canadamike on Oct 5, 2009 18:22:48 GMT -5
I already miss Tom.
Gosh we had fun. He was an absolutely perfect travel partner for me. And I loved working with him too. Well, two nerds on the loose ;D how could it happen differently....
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Post by silverseeds on Oct 5, 2009 19:49:44 GMT -5
Sounds like an amazing experience. Good to know so many people are interested.
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Post by tatermater on Oct 6, 2009 1:03:03 GMT -5
Glad to see Michel on the forum again since our respective trips diverged. Yes, we are going to miss each other, no doubt about it.
Swiss food is a nice change from French food and I found a place that served Die Mutter alles burgers last night, and it would be a repeat for me if I had it in the states. At least I could read German, no more butchering the French language for me. Michel and I would laugh at my American way of saying anything in French.
After a bit more rest than usual, I am ready to head out again.
Tom Wagner
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Post by PatrickW on Oct 6, 2009 5:28:57 GMT -5
I hope you're ready for English food Tom!
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Post by Alan on Oct 6, 2009 13:20:53 GMT -5
Glad you guys have had and will be having a great time!
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Post by tatermater on Oct 7, 2009 3:58:11 GMT -5
As to the European trip, my son and I are in Vienna now. I have an hour and a half lecture tonight at the Univ of Vienna and will deliver in English only.
Off to see some sights for a bit now, as I am impressed with the buildings in the city center here. My lodging is in a 300 year old house not far from it.
Tom
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Post by bunkie on Oct 7, 2009 9:54:13 GMT -5
Vienna, how cool! can't wait to see pics.
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Post by tatermater on Oct 10, 2009 13:37:33 GMT -5
Just keeping tabs for everyone wanting to know about the European tour. My son and I were in Sweden last night and today we completed another workshop. Each of these events are going very well and meeting so many great folks.
Tom Wagner
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