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startree1 10-06-2013 08:52 AM

Hi, I'm new to Talk of The Villages
 
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Wishing everyone a great day. I’m new to Talk of The Villages (as of y/day) though not The Villages and just wanted to drop by and say hi.

I live in Summerhill part time (because I’m British) and have been here for 10 years. Wow! Doesn’t time fly when you’re enjoying yourself.

I heard about The Villages from a woman I played golf with in the North East of England where I live for the other part of the year. Ever heard of Coals to Newcastle. That’s where I’m from - Newcastle. It’s a hop skip and a jump from Alnwick Castle which featured as Hogwarts in the Harry Potter Films and it’s where The Animals (of House of the Rising Sun fame come from).

She described The Villages as "Heaven on Earth", so we had to visit to see if she was right. Guess what - she was. So we more or less bought on the spot.
Soon after buying, we played golf with a man who used to put together retirement packages for his company's employees. And to give people advice "from the horse's mouth", he travelled around the US sampling life in retirement communities. And when he quit work, guess where he bought. Yeah, you got it.....

We love it here and wish we could stay longer. Since retiring as a newspaper reporter, we do stay longer, so not complaining. My motto is You’re Never Too Old To Reach For The Stars and The Villages is a great place to make your dreams come true. Since retiring, I’m fulfilling a childhood dream of mine – by becoming an author.

I’ve written two children’s books so far – ANTics and WOOF. I didn’t plan to write for children – it just sort of happened. We were playing golf in Spain when I spotted a group of ants carrying a crisp (potato chip if you’re American) It was 20 times bigger than a single ant but that wasn’t a problem. They worked as a team to carry it and even lift it up a six-inch kerb. Some ants ran around directing operations and others pelted off and brought back reinforcements.

They were incredible to watch and certainly left an impression on me because that night, I dreamt about ants. Urghhh. Gives you the shivers, I know. But these guys were the equivalent of little kids and got up to a great adventure. The story was fresh in my head when I woke up, so I quickly wrote down a detailed outline and ANTics was born. I’ve had some great reviews and have written a sequel, which I am currently editing.

The Villages is a great place to relax and be creative, so I’m hoping my muse jumped in my suitcase and came on the plane from England with me. I hope to get MutANTs published before returning to the UK early 2014 if I can stay off the golf course (where I don’t hit like Tiger) long enough.

ijusluvit 10-06-2013 08:58 AM

Welcome to this forum. You will fit right in!
Anyone who comes from the same place as the Animals......

LuvlyJubly 10-06-2013 09:54 AM

Welcome!
We are from England too! However we are in the south on Hayling Island. We too will be in The Villages soon and yes it is indeed "heaven on earth"!
Good luck with the book and as well on the golf course!
Amy & Tony

Pepperhead 10-06-2013 10:00 AM

Were there no homes for sale in Santo Domingo?;)

startree1 01-18-2014 12:14 PM

Just seen your reply. Cute!
We're happy with Summerhill. It's brilliant.

MikeV 01-18-2014 12:27 PM

My wife and I golfed with a couple from England and they called the golf cart a Buggy. So cute.

Microcodeboy 01-18-2014 04:02 PM

I have been to England.

startree1 01-19-2014 09:42 AM

Hi, there are so many variations to English and American words:

we say bill, you say check
we say biscuit, you say cookie
we say blind (window) you say shade
we say bonnet (of a car) you say hood
we say boot(of a car) you say trunk
we say candyfloss you say cotton candy

etc etc etc

and then there's spellings and pronunciations, just like in the George and Ira Gershwin song "Let's Call The Whole Thing Off" for the 1937 film ie
You say eether and I say eyether,
You say neether and I say nyther;
Eether, eyether, neether, nyther,
Let's call the whole thing off!
You like potato and I like potahto,
You like tomato and I like tomahto;
Potato, potahto, tomato, tomahto!
Let's call the whole thing off!

2BNTV 01-20-2014 02:26 AM

Startree1:

Why don't you come to Crisper's on the third Friday, of every month.

It's at 3 PM in the Southern Trace Mall on 466at the intersection of cr101. You should be right near it, if you live in Summefield.

You can meet TOTV people and I will be hosting the next one on February 21, 2014.

You sound interesting and funny. I hope you can make the next one. :smiley:

Joe

Challenger 01-20-2014 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by startree1 (Post 814660)
Hi, there are so many variations to English and American words:

we say bill, you say check
we say biscuit, you say cookie
we say blind (window) you say shade
we say bonnet (of a car) you say hood
we say boot(of a car) you say trunk
we say candyfloss you say cotton candy

etc etc etc

and then there's spellings and pronunciations, just like in the George and Ira Gershwin song "Let's Call The Whole Thing Off" for the 1937 film ie
You say eether and I say eyether,
You say neether and I say nyther;
Eether, eyether, neether, nyther,
Let's call the whole thing off!
You like potato and I like potahto,
You like tomato and I like tomahto;
Potato, potahto, tomato, tomahto!
Let's call the whole thing off!

When will you people learn to speak English?
Welcome to our world.

2BNTV 01-20-2014 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by startree1 (Post 814660)
Hi, there are so many variations to English and American words:

we say bill, you say check
we say biscuit, you say cookie
we say blind (window) you say shade
we say bonnet (of a car) you say hood
we say boot(of a car) you say trunk
we say candyfloss you say cotton candy

etc etc etc

and then there's spellings and pronunciations, just like in the George and Ira Gershwin song "Let's Call The Whole Thing Off" for the 1937 film ie
You say eether and I say eyether,
You say neether and I say nyther;
Eether, eyether, neether, nyther,
Let's call the whole thing off!
You like potato and I like potahto,
You like tomato and I like tomahto;
Potato, potahto, tomato, tomahto!
Let's call the whole thing off!



I love a Gershwin tune, how about you?

FYE.

Frank Sinatra-How About You - YouTube

You Say 'Tomato', I say 'Tomato'... - YouTube

bholland007 01-21-2014 12:06 PM

Hey Joe, for all us new members to TOTV can you tell us about that meeting you have monthly at Crispers. Can anyone attend or do you have to be invited?
Thank you

graciegirl 01-21-2014 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by bholland007 (Post 815907)
Hey Joe, for all us new members to TOTV can you tell us about that meeting you have monthly at Crispers. Can anyone attend or do you have to be invited?
Thank you



Just arrive. At three, at Crispers, usually on the patio. Third Friday. There is however, a HUGE danger of being hugged.

judynlee 01-21-2014 02:02 PM

And, Gracie, this is National Hugging Day!!

CaptainMorgan 01-21-2014 02:50 PM

Great idea for a book. I believe it is important to encourage teamwork in kids.


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