Lamont's is not far from me. A lot of the snow has melted though
Lamont's is not far from me. A lot of the snow has melted though
Buenvenido guapa, que disfrutesAn old treadh but as my english is bad I'll have to explain hahaha I'm from Mexico but I live in U.S.A in North Carolina (almost 7 years) my name is Dulce Angelica (24 years) married with no kids by now..... And I the forum and meet friends from here (^-^)
Buenvenido guapa, que disfrutes
Qué bien se entiende el español , bienvenida desde España Dulcesakura.
Tenemos una casa pequeña pero si estamos en agosto y vienes a Madrid te enseñaremos nuestra ciudad, verás cómo te gusta. Espero que no te importe el calor, porque en agosto no bajamos de 40 grados.air canillas tenes habitacion para mim en agosto?
Hola, también está Maqu86, que es de Argentina. Si quietes conocer España ya tienes de guías a mi mujer y a mí.
Last time I was in Ottawa was courtesy of the U. S. Navy. Enjoyed my stay - had some "Locals" come visit and we went water skiing off the stern of my Sub!! Drank a lot of beer - a lot !!! Chloe11111 What is the name of that very large hotel overlooking the St. Lawrence ???? It was a beautiful place and view !!!I'm from Ottawa, Canada - not the center of the universe but close to it
If you were in Ottawa, it would have been overlooking the Ottawa River. The St. Lawrence is about an hour away. But given you were there with a submarine, I''m guessing you were actually in Montreal because there would never be a submarine in the Ottawa River unless you came through a tiny canal and about 17 tiny locks.Last time I was in Ottawa was courtesy of the U. S. Navy. Enjoyed my stay - had some "Locals" come visit and we went water skiing off the stern of my Sub!! Drank a lot of beer - a lot !!! Chloe11111 What is the name of that very large hotel overlooking the St. Lawrence ???? It was a beautiful place and view !!!
Chloe obviously I have the incorrect city. It was definitely the st Lawrence. That I'm sure of because we came in via the Gulf of St Lawrence. Saw many many whales. So what was the city. Oh just thought of it. I met a gal in Halifax who was from Ottawa! That's where I got Ottawa from. Now what city was I in on the St. L ??? Luv that Molson!If you were in Ottawa, it would have been overlooking the Ottawa River. The St. Lawrence is about an hour away. But given you were there with a submarine, I''m guessing you were actually in Montreal because there would never be a submarine in the Ottawa River unless you came through a tiny canal and about 17 tiny locks.
If it was Ottawa, there is the Chateau Laurier - old historic hotel. There's the Westin - newer, right on the canal and with a view of the river. There are several other large hotels in downtown Ottawa, but nothing right on the river although most have a view of it if you're high enough.
As for beer, we have a lot of it here in Canada
If most people were English, it might have been Kingston. It's right at the end of the River before entering the Great Lakes. Although, there is a military base in Trenton as well (air force) but that's into the lake. If there were a lot of French people, it would be Quebec City or Montreal.Chloe obviously I have the incorrect city. It was definitely the st Lawrence. That I'm sure of because we came in via the Gulf of St Lawrence. Saw many many whales. So what was the city. Oh just thought of it. I met a gal in Halifax who was from Ottawa! That's where I got Ottawa from. Now what city was I in on the St. L ??? Luv that Molson!