And we can't rule out as well that we have looked for this place already some time back? :wink:
My word, Francis. Then it is Florida. <smile> Is that place in the Keys?
It's deja vu all over again
If that is Daytona Beach, I'm in trouble.
Not Daytona beach area, McT.
We can rule out that we looked for this place some time ago, Walter.
Not the Keys either, Miss Letty.
Hmmmm. Then it's not the Keys, right, Francis?
oops, you and that new fast speed. Is it in Miami?
By Jove! You should find it before I go to bed...
I accept the answer, Miss Letty, because it's just near.
Hobe Sound, Florida.
(Good night).
Goodnight, honey. Never heard of Hobe Sound, however.
ok, be back in a minute or so with a place.
OK. I'm going to make this an easy one for one of our friends here:
Where?
Well, dutchy. I knew that I had missed you for some reason other than the fact that you are a delightful man.
I'm not being picky, dear, but can you name that structure?
Hi Letty, as you asked "where?", I only gave you Athens - Greece. Sorry.
Will the follwing information do?
The Acropolis is the site of the major temples of Athena, the patron goddess of Athens, the most well known, of course, being the Parthenon, begun in 447 BC and completed in 432 . The Erechtheion is a lovely building originally dedicated to the devotion of several old divinities. The temple is famous for its porch, which instead of pillars is supported by six female statues called Caryatids.
Of course, Dutchy. You are absolutely correct. When I was a kid, I read a book by Mary Stewart, and combined with my love of Greek mythology, I was determined that one day, I would go to Greece. <smile>
Letty, history has also fascinated me all my life, unfortunately I have never been to Greece, have you?