Great Birgitte, you know your 'history'!!good old Don from La Mancha
BTW. there is a great song by the 'NITS' thats called the ' Dutch mountains '
GO Eh! Go!
Hm, well,actually no, but as we get older, our memory startes to fade (... or is it just the eyesight???)Tyn wrote:Great Birgitte, you know your 'history'!!
Yep, I was thinking of that song and had to dig it out from my old mp3 collection. Must be quite a few years ago (but, as I said, memory starts to fade .. so how many decades ago was that? 20 or so?)Tyn wrote:BTW. there is a great song by the 'NITS' thats called the ' Dutch mountains '
There are plenty of windmills in Iberia, both the old style with cloth sails and the modern power generators with metal blades. I saw the old ones in Portugal and the modern ones just a few miles west of Pamplona.danwho wrote:Don Quixote's from Spain, but I always thought the plains of Montiel were in Holland. I will have to ask Ancho about this... sometime.
Yikes! We are in the United States of America all ready and only a few million meters to go.BriK wrote:
THE END IS NEAR!!!
Hi Margaret,margaret wrote:30,000 to go
I tried adding more detailed points on the California and Alaska coast. Hope I did it right.
I've always wanted to row the Inside Passage...maybe we can take that route, eh? It's more scenic and I have read of a pair who rowed it, one in a kayak, the other in an ocean rowing shell. They said it worked well: one set of eyes ahead, the other behind.
Cheering and waving arms for you on these final meters, Margaret!!! Great job!!! GO MARGARET GO!!!margaret wrote:30,000 to go
After you have modified the file, you should save it with a different name, such as margarets.kml.margaret wrote:30,000 to go
I tried adding more detailed points on the California and Alaska coast. Hope I did it right.
I've always wanted to row the Inside Passage...maybe we can take that route, eh? It's more scenic and I have read of a pair who rowed it, one in a kayak, the other in an ocean rowing shell. They said it worked well: one set of eyes ahead, the other behind.
DITOdanwho wrote:Yes, congratulations Margaret.
I think now you can put your feet up for a little while.