I haven't submitted a DNA test, Dan. I didn't know that was how to do it. I'll have a think about it.
It's not that I don't like flying, Fours, in fact in the 80/90's we used to fly twice most years, although never more than 4 to 4 and a half hours. But as we have got older flying doesn't appeal as it did. In fact during the past 20 years we have seen so much in England (plus a few trips to Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and RoI) that we didn't know existed. Many people from the UK don't see the wonderful things we have because they don't like the cold and wet weather (potentially) whereas in Spain, Italy etc warm and sunny is almost guaranteed in summer
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Originally posted by 4AMNTN View PostDan!!!! Reading of the earthquake this morning, of course on a map that looks kind of close to you. Are y'all good?
Well wishes to ur wife YB
•••• I know not weather related ••••
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IMG_4328-1.jpg YB - I also don't like to fly. And I'm addicted to the Smithsonian channels air disasters at one time I told my mom (the last time that I've flown) if I felt any rumbles, I was gonna run up and down the isles and yell it's the horizontal stabilizer. It's the horizontal stabilizer. -haaaaa
Both of my parents and my two sisters which are four years and two years older than me did the 23 and me and that's the map that I'm about to forward to y'all that little thin green line is Tennessee and that's us and it's green — I didn't feel the need to do mine. Mine should match the four of them I would think. I did do an ancestry search I did that for months and I got back to the 1620s on both my parents side and their parents side. It was interesting. Over here I could actually trace my ancestors through their payments back to the Civil War meaning their war “check”.
I have a few things on my bucket list the main one being going to Scotland, but you know there's a problem it involves flight. Also, I want to do the glass roof train rides through the Canadian Rockies that looks beautiful but again I would have to fly to Seattle and then I think you have to get into Canada somehow and THEN you ride the train , I'd like to see the Iditarod- and again that involves air travel ghee just hang it up, huh?
Dan!!!! Reading of the earthquake this morning, of course on a map that looks kind of close to you. Are y'all good?
Well wishes to ur wife YB
•••• I know not weather related ••••
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by 4AMNTN; 07-09-2024, 07:21 PM.
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Originally posted by YB View PostI've used Ancestry and also Findmypast which is where I have managed to trace mu family back 200 or so years
However I have not found anywhere to come up with figures like you quote, Dan, eg
I'm also 45% Scot, 5% Irish and 2% Welsh.
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I've used Ancestry and also Findmypast which is where I have managed to trace my family back 200 or so years
However I have not found anywhere to come up with figures like you quote, Dan, eg
I'm also 45% Scot, 5% Irish and 2% Welsh.Last edited by YB; 07-09-2024, 08:38 PM.
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Originally posted by YB View PostI've never discovered my real roots from a long time ago. How do you do that?
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I've never discovered my real roots from a long time ago. How do you do that?
All I know is that my great great Grandad (on my Dad's side) was born in the 1820's in a town about ten miles from where I live now.
I have no real desire to travel long distances now, well half of me would love to visit USA, Australia, New Zealand but the other half of me is horrified at the thought of the flights.
I've probably visited about ten countries during my lifetime, all in Europe, furthest being four and a half hour flight away.
We used to take holidays regularly around Europe, mainly because most other countries seem to have better settled weather from May to September than we do here in England. We can get some spells of some sun and temps in the 80's but we are just as likely to get 50's, wet and windy
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Yep... us too. Scottish, Norway, England, Irish -
It's beautiful today, 58 this morning! Already purchased my first mum - my goodness!and pulled out the Fall decorations (they're not up ... yet!)
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Originally posted by 4AMNTN View PostWorld travelers! WOW y'all. I've only been off the N. American continent twice. Jamaica (senior trip) and to the Bahamas a few years later. Our honeymoon was in Cancun... very nice. We've driven into Mexico once & into Canada. SCOTLAND is on my bucket list tho! other than that NO desire to leave the good ol US of A.
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World travelers! WOW y'all. I've only been off the N. American continent twice. Jamaica (senior trip) and to the Bahamas a few years later. Our honeymoon was in Cancun... very nice. We've driven into Mexico once & into Canada. SCOTLAND is on my bucket list tho! other than that NO desire to leave the good ol US of A.
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We went to Turkey once, 2009. Met my son there who was over from Australia.
We were in the south of the country, flew into Antalya arport
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Originally posted by 4AMNTN View PostWOW Gis. Turkey! Any particular reason?
we are staying at the Sueno Golf Hotel, google it, quite nice, but, we stayed at a better place, Cornelia Diamond.
brilliant holiday, so, 12 guys heading out, could be carnage
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WOW Gis. Turkey! Any particular reason? My ... seems so far off. Hope ur winds die down.HERE????? It's going to be Monday-Friday, 98, 99, 103, 104, 101 I kid you NOT. what a week to have the duct guys coming out, the A/C man & our back deck is being replaced.
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So, this year has been terrible for milder weather but especially high wind, virtually every day is 20mph.
So looking forward to my golfing holiday at end of October to Turkey
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