... though people there would perhaps better understand your language. :wink:
(But you had to travel 60 km more than I had to drive.)
I infer from your hints that it could be either Belgium, Luxemburg or Switzerland, to stay in a region where we can normally find that kind of architecture.
Not Poland nor Switzerland nor Luxembourg.
You omitted Belgium, so I reiterate Francis's submission. Belgium?
Belgium its is, indeed.
Goed, uitstekend antwoord, Dutchy - but I really want to know the place :wink:
Heb even geduld Walter, dat vind ik nog wel. :wink:
De heilige maaged Maria kan u helpen :wink:
Once I knew it was Belgium it was a matter of narrowing it down. :wink:
Scherpenheuvel - Belgium.
Found it.
Your turn again ...
If my head wasn't that old, I would say...
You obviously have played a round of golf there Francis.
Looks New England/ Cape Coddish... is it North American or European?
Dutchy wrote:You obviously have played a round of golf there Francis.
And he might have had a Guiness and a wisky. That's how HE got the old head.
Walter Hinteler wrote:And he might have had a Guiness and a wisky.
All those beverages are akin to sale...
I'd have an Irish coffee added to the Guiness...
And part of the Irish coffee is what, mo chara? :wink:
The Old Head of Kinsale is a headland near Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland.
You are incorrigible with your wit and broad hints.
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