Henk, please keep us informed. I would love to see that. Perhaps there will be an English version?

Alan C

On 07-May-22 08:26 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:
Ann, sure I've been visiting many European countries in my life for
holidays as well as for work.
However in recent years with all border restrictions and chaos in air
travelling we no longer fancy going abroad.
Driving a car is also not much fun nowadays  in most areas of Europe due to
heavy traffic.
Perhaps age is a factor, but I'm not complaining at all, living in an area
with interesting nature.
And I'm pretty busy already for some time assisting in photo material for a
new book about the nature and history of our coastal area.

Henk

Op vr 6 mei 2022 om 20:06 schreef ann sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com>:

I' m actually a flat lander too, Henk  I grew up on the Shores of Lake
Michigan, in Chicago, Illinois -  there is a huge portion of the USA
that is flat
though it is a few hundred feet above sea level.  living in New York
City, though we can get to fairly substantial rises  by car in a couple
of hours drive,
and the city itself has some nice rocky places..

But my parents and I did a lot of travelling around North America - I
always though living in Europe where the distances between countries
were rather
like our distances between states that you could more frequently visit
varying landscapes and altitudes and styles of living and would do so.. and
therefore while your immediate neighborhood is flat, I though you would
have been to places with more dramatic physical geography / geology at
some point.

ann

On 5/5/2022 3:58 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:
Being a flatland inhabitant, these are for me all fascinating pictures of
rock formations and mountain landscapes.

Henk



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