Walter Hinteler wrote:I should have known it: the 'Regular Regiment' from Wainwright was stationed years ago nearby where I live

The Tower was built in 1925 to honour WW1 soldiers and updated for WW2. It didn't get electricity until 1959 when the roads were paved and they could bury the cable.
Hey guys, have you read my first hint in the last post?
Let's "experiment"... it was easy to find Philadelphia!
This one is remote...
The onion domes lead me to believe it's in Russia or Balkans. Could also be the ME.
CI, you are a little prisoner of habits!
Not what you cited...
I may be in a mental prison, but that's not true of my physical being. LOL
It's the smallest christian-orthodox church I have ever seen.
As a matter of fact a christian mosque
But the minaret is too small for use.
looks like a 2 holer to me
Francis is probably attending to his tulip garden
Not me....Major, major snow storm here :-(
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that Intrepid. Down here, we have
already a beautiful spring morning, should get up to 78 º
today.
CalamityJane wrote:Francis is probably attending to his tulip garden

No, I was out (how do you say?) fueling the car.
We'd say: You put gas into your car. Before we continue,
how much cost the liter now in Europe? I actually paid
yesterday $ 2.80 for a gallon - the first time ever at such
a price!!!
Greece?
We are paying 87.9ø per litre here