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ViveAnn Started conversation Mar 5, 2005
Check out my journal on h2g2. You can choose to know me better. Should I ignore you and walk away?
I have a website (hobby of mine) that has my photo album in it, and my basic personality/or self put there. I made this website for people to know what I am like in Internetland and outside of it.
http://www.angelfire.com/hero/alynnaserenity
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Mr Jack Posted Mar 5, 2005
You live in a beautiful place.
It has all the things in nature that I find experiencing give me a kinda peace, tree, mountains, lakes and snow.
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ViveAnn Posted Mar 5, 2005
Thank you.
When I was a little girl, I would say "MOUNTAIN" because I wanted to be there surrounded by mountains. I was first taken to visit Banff, Alberta, which is a famous place in the Canadian Rockies where tourists flock to see. My second word was "MOUNTAIN" because I wanted to never leave the mountains. So my parents moved the family to a place called Canmore, which is 15 kilometres (9 miles) away from Banff. I lived there in Canmore for most of my childhood.
Check out the below link...
...there you will find information about Banff National Park.
Banff is situated in one of Canada's, hopefully, treasured national parks.
http://www.parkscanada.pch.gc.ca/pn-np/ab/banff/index_E.asp
Those pictures are of Waterton. Waterton is also in a National Park. I was visiting there during last summer. I haven't lived there but in Canmore. Calaise, I have the photos of my childhood home in Canmore, Alberta (Alberta is a province), but they aren't posted. Well, I am forgiveable.
Check out the Waterton website:
http://www.watertoninfo.ab.ca/
You are English?
Haven't been to Canada?
I will talk to you later. I am happy to make your aquaintance.
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ViveAnn Posted Mar 5, 2005
>>>Those pictures are of Waterton. Waterton is also in a National Park. I was visiting there during last summer. I haven't lived there but in Canmore. Calaise, I have the photos of my childhood home in Canmore, Alberta (Alberta is a province), but they aren't posted. Well, I am forgiveable.
***I meant the pictures in my photo album on my website.***
...I can be accused for being ambiguous in my reference.
Also:
I currently go to university in the province of Ontario, which is many degrees separated from Alberta. Ontario is many miles away from Alberta.
I will dig up the link to a map of Canada for you to look at and to get an idea of what I am talking about. I am organized, but I have to sort through crap in my h2g2 journal.
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ViveAnn Posted Mar 5, 2005
Sorry for my guessing that you're English.
You can be American, or whatever other nationality that speaks English.
I am back with a link to a map of Canada:
http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/canada.html
...And I somersault away.
Bye for now.
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Mr Jack Posted Mar 5, 2005
I'm British.
I'm not a USian. And wouldn't want to be.
I've not been to Canada, would like to see some of it, Iceland and Japan are high on my 'to visit in the unlikely event of wealth' list.
'Tis cool how you would say mountain when you were small.
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