A vintage postcard from that place
<shakes head, groggily>Sorry, Walter. I just took an afternoon siesta and now wonder where I am.
Ok. Let's try the West coast.
No, Letty.
Actually no genuine coast despite the sandy hills at all - as far as I can read a map.
Well, I have to run to the green grocer. <smile>. It appears, Walter, that the tower in your picture is some sort of observation structure. I'll ask if it's in the South U.S., and be back later.
No, not in the south - read my previous post again :wink:
So is there a fake coast?
What would you consider if there's flat water? Possibilities .... endless!
I'm to bed now - when you find the state (which should be easy) look for "strong children"
Goodnight, Walter. Mrs. Walter will need a good foot warmer tonight.
Hmmm. Strong children. Tico, I think you must be correct. Some sort of park, etc.
My guess would be mid-west.
Park is correct - mid-west as well.
And Tico really should know it: Equality before the law.
Looks like a war memorial or at least some kind of Denkmal.
It's actually a "Lighthouse", constructed during the summer of 1940, in the "Rock Garden" (1938/39), close to the "Sonotorium" (1938). :wink:
Hmmmm. <whistles down in the boondocks>. Is that hospital in Kansas, Walter?
North of Kansas - and it's no hospital.
This a question (Where am I ?) I ask myself every morning when I wake up.
Okay. When you said sonotorium, I thought you were referring to a type of sanitorium
Hey, Prince G. I do the same thing. <smile>
Well, Walter, I don't quite understand the hint that you gave about strong children, but I assume it's a place where kids play and grow strong; rather like a boot camp, right?