Hint: gelding--Traveler--
Don't mean much to a Dutchy downunder
Well, honey. Think Virginia; Think Civil War.
Sofar I can link a horse (gelding) with the name traveller to General Robert. E. Lee, but now the building. Not the house of the late general is it?
Very close, Dutchy. Now think "boy" (no, not Tarzan)
Dutchy, as far as I'm concerned you got it. The house is Robert E. Lee's childhood home; Westmoreland County, Virginia.
Goodnight.
Will post later, away for a few hours.
Can someone else post for me please, will be unavailable rest of the day. Thank you.
A fun thing:
I didn't realize that Lady Liberty was closed to the public!
Letty, just for fun this one is closed too, where do think it is situated?
At the white house dutchy ............it says so on the gate.
Well noted dadpad but that is not the answer I'm seeking. I won't make it to hard by asking the name of a City, the Country will do.
Let's see: are the dogs guarding the "liberty"? Dutch dogs?
You'll find the answer to that question on the gate Francis :wink:
Hmm let me guess where that photo is ummm ....The netherlands?
am I right dutchy?
Pssst francis hes from Oz you gots to make it real simple for him
Dutchy and dadpad
Why aren't you on bed - not necessarily together - it's a school day tomorrow! I'm off now!
Offcourse you are right Francis. I found it on the following website:
www.amko-grafic.nl/diversen.html. It is situated in a town called Gravendeel where it has the name of "Vrijheidsbeeld" or "Statue of Liberty.
Before you go to bed, who was the model for the Statue of Liberty?