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You all are so great, I have enjoyed reading some of the posts. And when I had a question you all jumped right in and helped out. How awesome...
I am new to the Argeneau series but not new to Lynsay... I have read many of her historical romance. I love the paranormal worlds so I was so excited when I stumbled over these.
Anyway, just wanted to know where everyone was from... I am living in Houston Texas now for 12 years.
Howdy, Donna... LOL... My first name is Donna too but I go by Froggie here on the web... I was in New Mexico when I first found Lynsay's Novels but have recently moved to Kentucky... so now I hail from Erlanger Kentucky... don't let my previous home fool you... I'm a redneck through and through... LOL... and I'm loving all of Lynsay's paranormal vamp stories!
Hi Donna, I am from Mayo Maryland( a peninsula.)
I have lived here my whole life. The weather here can change very quickly. On Friday it was almost 80* yesterday the low was in the 30's. I like having the seasons just not all in one week. lol.
Yep, what Gypsy said...we both grew up in Pascagoula, Mississippi on the Gulf Coast with the hurricanes. Go any farther south and you are in the water. I'm afraid our hometown is still trying to recover from Hurricane Katrina...it devastated the entire Mississippi Coastline, but all of our family is okay and that is what is important!
However, I lived almost a year in California during dh's last year in the navy, most of it in Alameda in the San Francisco Bay Area. I've been in Vicksburg, which is on the west central Mississippi River border with Louisiana for 20 years, since dh got out of the navy. We moved here due to his job in Nuclear Power which has become his career!
So, I married an army brat who became a sailor and he had lived all over the world so he never wants to travel, and I ended up back in my home state about four hours from where I grew up...Life is interesting, true?
I am from Iron River, Michigan. I was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan though and we moved here when I was 1 so I've been here for 20 years. I'm sorry to say that I've never moved. Its not the change, because I don't mind change, but I dont think I could leave my family. I'm too much of a 'momma's girl' lol.
My DIL went to Edinburgh University as a Exchange student her Freshman year...she loved it. In fact she loved it so much that is where they took their honeymoon. I asked if I could go with them...but they said no
Hello!
I am from chuluota, florida (outside of oviedo). Saturday it will almost 90.
Oh and then we will get a cold front bringing us down to the 40's at night and 60-70 during the day. burrrrr!!
Well, currently living in the Suburbs of St Louis, MO
I was hopign to find soem other Missourians here but alas, they are all hiding at home with all of the copies of the Argeneua series.
Woo-Hoo I'm now #3 waiting for TAV!!! And they are both due back by Friday, so hopefully by this weekend I can finish the series.
Gena: Duluth huh? I lived in Lawrenceville for 9 years and hubby and I moved back to St. Louis (where he's from, I'm a West Coast girl, Cali & Seattle)
The traffic...SUCKS! Watch yourself on I-85
Tracy, not there yet, but the cool thingi s they made .....216 (not positive on the number) anyway it loops away from the ring....you don't even have to be apart of it anymore..unless you venture into a town closer by.
Love Lawrenceville.....when we drove through. I am still in Florida, but I can't wait to get up there with HUBBY! It was georgious when I went to visit...
We live in Southern Cali now but we've also lived in Mass, New Hampshire and Missouri. We have traveled all the states, a little of Canada and Mexico. My hubby has been all over the world "lucky duck"
Jill, wren...we don't go anywhere without our 4 kids and my hubby says it's just not safe right now to take them out of the U.S.(with the exception of Canada and Mexico) Maybe when our youngest starts college!!!
Kalika, Lodi.....I always think of that CCR song when I hear that name. Lodi's not that far from Riverside, Oh maybe about a 7 or 8 hour drive.
Chantelle, did you know that Nottingham takes it's name from a Saxon chief who lived around 600 AD.
His name was Snot and the name of the city comes from the Saxon word meaning 'the home of Snot's people' - Snotingaham - where inga means people and ham means home.
did u know that we eat 8 spiders while we sleep in a life time.EWWWWWWWWW
the saying saved by the bell comes from the 15th century were people used to get buried alive. so what they did was they tied a bell around the dead peoples wrists and if it wrang they were litterly SAVED BY THE BELL.