That chair doesn't belong there, satt. Asia?
Not Asia.
(The title of the picture happens to be "... foot spa" though it is not a spa.)
Perfect for someone who has "foot in mouth" disease. <smile>
Okay, let's try the Americas.
The legs are "not broken."
Close but not in British Columbia. Could you name the lake?
Not Lake Louise.
satt fs wrote:The legs are "not broken."
This is a hint, and as a further hint you can thin like this: It is not in Oklahoma (of course). :wink:
My word, satt. All I could think of when you said the legs were not broken was Brokeback Mountain. There is a lake spa, but I'm not certain what google means by that.
You can find a lake in Oklahoma with the connected name, Letty.
The only lake that I found in Oklahoma that might come close is Broken Bow Lake, satt. Is the place in Alberta?
Yes, it is in Alberta, Letty.
and the name of the lake? Here is what I found among the lakes of Oklahoma:
Lakes
Arcadia Lake
Bellcow Lake
Broken Bow Lake
Canton Lake
Lake Dahlgren
Lake Stanley Draper
Eufaula Lake
Grand Lake
Great Salt Plains Lake
Lake Hefner
Keystone Lake
Lake Murray
Lake Overholser
Tenkiller Ferry Lake
Lake Texoma
Lake Thunderbird
Lake 'O Cherokees
It was interesting to find that the Canadian government had approved of same sex marriages. That's why I guessed Brokeback Mountain.
Ok. I'll admit it. I'm confused again:
satt wrote:
You can find a lake in Oklahoma with the connected name, Letty.
Letty wrote:satt wrote:
You can find a lake in Oklahoma with the connected name, Letty.
[Big Hint] If "broken" it can be found in Oklahoma but ..
Bow Lake, right?
Bow Lake is nestled in the northern regions of Banff National Park and collects the melt-off from Bow Glacier. Bow Lake is especially beautiful at dawn when it is as still as glass and during autumn when the larch needles change colour, causing the surrounding mountains to appear as if they are wrapped with thin golden ribbons
Yes, it is Bow Lake, Letty.
Your turn.