there are only 2 myself and highland john and we are no where near London - however we are both part of a UK forum and stats show there is only a very low number of BB's in London due to the high cost of land however
Wimbledon (of tennis fame) is filling up fast as they are in the 45 minute drive area from the olympic area. Various cities and towns have the training camps for the different countries and they are also doing well either through direct bookings or people being pushed out into B&B's due to the area being busy - so its all good.
However the UK generally is very lucky as we have comming up
Olympics, rugby world cup, commonwealth games, cricket world cup and are currently bidding for the Tour De France for Yorkshire (my county). we were gutted however not to get the Football world cup as one of the venues would have been only 15 miles away and there would have been a ton of business to be had..
there are only 2 myself and highland john and we are no where near London - however we are both part of a UK forum and stats show there is only a very low number of BB's in London due to the high cost of land however
Wimbledon (of tennis fame) is filling up fast as they are in the 45 minute drive area from the olympic area. Various cities and towns have the training camps for the different countries and they are also doing well either through direct bookings or people being pushed out into B&B's due to the area being busy - so its all good.
However the UK generally is very lucky as we have comming up
Olympics, rugby world cup, commonwealth games, cricket world cup and are currently bidding for the Tour De France for Yorkshire (my county). we were gutted however not to get the Football world cup as one of the venues would have been only 15 miles away and there would have been a ton of business to be had..
I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
there are only 2 myself and highland john and we are no where near London - however we are both part of a UK forum and stats show there is only a very low number of BB's in London due to the high cost of land however
Wimbledon (of tennis fame) is filling up fast as they are in the 45 minute drive area from the olympic area. Various cities and towns have the training camps for the different countries and they are also doing well either through direct bookings or people being pushed out into B&B's due to the area being busy - so its all good.
However the UK generally is very lucky as we have comming up
Olympics, rugby world cup, commonwealth games, cricket world cup and are currently bidding for the Tour De France for Yorkshire (my county). we were gutted however not to get the Football world cup as one of the venues would have been only 15 miles away and there would have been a ton of business to be had..I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
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and the Aussies and Kiwis.Arkansawyer said:I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
that's as may be but don't feel they will be benefitting much from the Olympics!there are only 2 myself and highland john and we are no where near London - however we are both part of a UK forum and stats show there is only a very low number of BB's in London due to the high cost of land however
Wimbledon (of tennis fame) is filling up fast as they are in the 45 minute drive area from the olympic area. Various cities and towns have the training camps for the different countries and they are also doing well either through direct bookings or people being pushed out into B&B's due to the area being busy - so its all good.
However the UK generally is very lucky as we have comming up
Olympics, rugby world cup, commonwealth games, cricket world cup and are currently bidding for the Tour De France for Yorkshire (my county). we were gutted however not to get the Football world cup as one of the venues would have been only 15 miles away and there would have been a ton of business to be had..I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
.and the Aussies and Kiwis.Arkansawyer said:I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
Under the crown, whether they like it or not. If Queen E is on their money, then they are.
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that's as may be but don't feel they will be benefitting much from the Olympics!there are only 2 myself and highland john and we are no where near London - however we are both part of a UK forum and stats show there is only a very low number of BB's in London due to the high cost of land however
Wimbledon (of tennis fame) is filling up fast as they are in the 45 minute drive area from the olympic area. Various cities and towns have the training camps for the different countries and they are also doing well either through direct bookings or people being pushed out into B&B's due to the area being busy - so its all good.
However the UK generally is very lucky as we have comming up
Olympics, rugby world cup, commonwealth games, cricket world cup and are currently bidding for the Tour De France for Yorkshire (my county). we were gutted however not to get the Football world cup as one of the venues would have been only 15 miles away and there would have been a ton of business to be had..I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
.and the Aussies and Kiwis.Arkansawyer said:I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
Under the crown, whether they like it or not. If Queen E is on their money, then they are.
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The practically rebuilt Sydney for the Olympics, if nothing else the infrastruture gets a well needed overhaul! I hope you all see some increase in guests and visitors who go for the Olympics and then out to see the country! I know I would if I went...I would be going to Harrogate and then on the Lochness.[email protected] said:that's as may be but don't feel they will be benefitting much from the Olympics!
Cambs, I have been meaning to tell you there is a Harrogate in TN near the Cumberland Gap (national historical park). History on this gap as this was the Wilderness Road which Daniel Boone led all the pioneers into Kentucky...it is where Virginia/Tennessee and Kentucjy meet at the corner.that's as may be but don't feel they will be benefitting much from the Olympics!there are only 2 myself and highland john and we are no where near London - however we are both part of a UK forum and stats show there is only a very low number of BB's in London due to the high cost of land however
Wimbledon (of tennis fame) is filling up fast as they are in the 45 minute drive area from the olympic area. Various cities and towns have the training camps for the different countries and they are also doing well either through direct bookings or people being pushed out into B&B's due to the area being busy - so its all good.
However the UK generally is very lucky as we have comming up
Olympics, rugby world cup, commonwealth games, cricket world cup and are currently bidding for the Tour De France for Yorkshire (my county). we were gutted however not to get the Football world cup as one of the venues would have been only 15 miles away and there would have been a ton of business to be had..I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
.and the Aussies and Kiwis.Arkansawyer said:I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
Under the crown, whether they like it or not. If Queen E is on their money, then they are.
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I know there is one in the USA but not sure where - I have a google alert set up for my town name and when there was the hurricane time they had a bit of damage so I kept getting updates.Cambs, I have been meaning to tell you there is a Harrogate in TN near the Cumberland Gap (national historical park). History on this gap as this was the Wilderness Road which Daniel Boone led all the pioneers into Kentucky...it is where Virginia/Tennessee and Kentucjy meet at the corner.that's as may be but don't feel they will be benefitting much from the Olympics!there are only 2 myself and highland john and we are no where near London - however we are both part of a UK forum and stats show there is only a very low number of BB's in London due to the high cost of land however
Wimbledon (of tennis fame) is filling up fast as they are in the 45 minute drive area from the olympic area. Various cities and towns have the training camps for the different countries and they are also doing well either through direct bookings or people being pushed out into B&B's due to the area being busy - so its all good.
However the UK generally is very lucky as we have comming up
Olympics, rugby world cup, commonwealth games, cricket world cup and are currently bidding for the Tour De France for Yorkshire (my county). we were gutted however not to get the Football world cup as one of the venues would have been only 15 miles away and there would have been a ton of business to be had..I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
.and the Aussies and Kiwis.Arkansawyer said:I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
Under the crown, whether they like it or not. If Queen E is on their money, then they are.
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When I see it on a map I always think of you!
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We have the same thing with Inverness, Florida.I know there is one in the USA but not sure where - I have a google alert set up for my town name and when there was the hurricane time they had a bit of damage so I kept getting updates.Cambs, I have been meaning to tell you there is a Harrogate in TN near the Cumberland Gap (national historical park). History on this gap as this was the Wilderness Road which Daniel Boone led all the pioneers into Kentucky...it is where Virginia/Tennessee and Kentucjy meet at the corner.that's as may be but don't feel they will be benefitting much from the Olympics!there are only 2 myself and highland john and we are no where near London - however we are both part of a UK forum and stats show there is only a very low number of BB's in London due to the high cost of land however
Wimbledon (of tennis fame) is filling up fast as they are in the 45 minute drive area from the olympic area. Various cities and towns have the training camps for the different countries and they are also doing well either through direct bookings or people being pushed out into B&B's due to the area being busy - so its all good.
However the UK generally is very lucky as we have comming up
Olympics, rugby world cup, commonwealth games, cricket world cup and are currently bidding for the Tour De France for Yorkshire (my county). we were gutted however not to get the Football world cup as one of the venues would have been only 15 miles away and there would have been a ton of business to be had..I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
.and the Aussies and Kiwis.Arkansawyer said:I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
Under the crown, whether they like it or not. If Queen E is on their money, then they are.
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When I see it on a map I always think of you!
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Its kind of cool mainly cos I am super nosey - ie oh they have having an arts festival? everyone is ok after the tornado, like having a favourite town I follow what they are doing? does that seem bonkers? makes me wonder if there is a B&B owner getting my harrogate alerts as well!
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I can top that - we are about 5 miles away from a small village called Bedlam - its a very popular tourist picture taking spot!We have the same thing with Inverness, Florida.I know there is one in the USA but not sure where - I have a google alert set up for my town name and when there was the hurricane time they had a bit of damage so I kept getting updates.Cambs, I have been meaning to tell you there is a Harrogate in TN near the Cumberland Gap (national historical park). History on this gap as this was the Wilderness Road which Daniel Boone led all the pioneers into Kentucky...it is where Virginia/Tennessee and Kentucjy meet at the corner.that's as may be but don't feel they will be benefitting much from the Olympics!there are only 2 myself and highland john and we are no where near London - however we are both part of a UK forum and stats show there is only a very low number of BB's in London due to the high cost of land however
Wimbledon (of tennis fame) is filling up fast as they are in the 45 minute drive area from the olympic area. Various cities and towns have the training camps for the different countries and they are also doing well either through direct bookings or people being pushed out into B&B's due to the area being busy - so its all good.
However the UK generally is very lucky as we have comming up
Olympics, rugby world cup, commonwealth games, cricket world cup and are currently bidding for the Tour De France for Yorkshire (my county). we were gutted however not to get the Football world cup as one of the venues would have been only 15 miles away and there would have been a ton of business to be had..I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
.and the Aussies and Kiwis.Arkansawyer said:I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
Under the crown, whether they like it or not. If Queen E is on their money, then they are.
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When I see it on a map I always think of you!
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Its kind of cool mainly cos I am super nosey - ie oh they have having an arts festival? everyone is ok after the tornado, like having a favourite town I follow what they are doing? does that seem bonkers? makes me wonder if there is a B&B owner getting my harrogate alerts as well!
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Next time we're in Florida I'm going to have my photo taken next to their town name sign.
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I can do even better than that.I can top that - we are about 5 miles away from a small village called Bedlam - its a very popular tourist picture taking spot!We have the same thing with Inverness, Florida.I know there is one in the USA but not sure where - I have a google alert set up for my town name and when there was the hurricane time they had a bit of damage so I kept getting updates.Cambs, I have been meaning to tell you there is a Harrogate in TN near the Cumberland Gap (national historical park). History on this gap as this was the Wilderness Road which Daniel Boone led all the pioneers into Kentucky...it is where Virginia/Tennessee and Kentucjy meet at the corner.that's as may be but don't feel they will be benefitting much from the Olympics!there are only 2 myself and highland john and we are no where near London - however we are both part of a UK forum and stats show there is only a very low number of BB's in London due to the high cost of land however
Wimbledon (of tennis fame) is filling up fast as they are in the 45 minute drive area from the olympic area. Various cities and towns have the training camps for the different countries and they are also doing well either through direct bookings or people being pushed out into B&B's due to the area being busy - so its all good.
However the UK generally is very lucky as we have comming up
Olympics, rugby world cup, commonwealth games, cricket world cup and are currently bidding for the Tour De France for Yorkshire (my county). we were gutted however not to get the Football world cup as one of the venues would have been only 15 miles away and there would have been a ton of business to be had..I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
.and the Aussies and Kiwis.Arkansawyer said:I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
Under the crown, whether they like it or not. If Queen E is on their money, then they are.
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When I see it on a map I always think of you!
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Its kind of cool mainly cos I am super nosey - ie oh they have having an arts festival? everyone is ok after the tornado, like having a favourite town I follow what they are doing? does that seem bonkers? makes me wonder if there is a B&B owner getting my harrogate alerts as well!
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Next time we're in Florida I'm going to have my photo taken next to their town name sign.
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Our guests told us about that! They said other towns were looking for other interesting twinning combos.I can do even better than that.I can top that - we are about 5 miles away from a small village called Bedlam - its a very popular tourist picture taking spot!We have the same thing with Inverness, Florida.I know there is one in the USA but not sure where - I have a google alert set up for my town name and when there was the hurricane time they had a bit of damage so I kept getting updates.Cambs, I have been meaning to tell you there is a Harrogate in TN near the Cumberland Gap (national historical park). History on this gap as this was the Wilderness Road which Daniel Boone led all the pioneers into Kentucky...it is where Virginia/Tennessee and Kentucjy meet at the corner.that's as may be but don't feel they will be benefitting much from the Olympics!there are only 2 myself and highland john and we are no where near London - however we are both part of a UK forum and stats show there is only a very low number of BB's in London due to the high cost of land however
Wimbledon (of tennis fame) is filling up fast as they are in the 45 minute drive area from the olympic area. Various cities and towns have the training camps for the different countries and they are also doing well either through direct bookings or people being pushed out into B&B's due to the area being busy - so its all good.
However the UK generally is very lucky as we have comming up
Olympics, rugby world cup, commonwealth games, cricket world cup and are currently bidding for the Tour De France for Yorkshire (my county). we were gutted however not to get the Football world cup as one of the venues would have been only 15 miles away and there would have been a ton of business to be had..I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
.and the Aussies and Kiwis.Arkansawyer said:I also count the Canadians as being, if not Brit, at least Brit-ish ;-)[email protected] said:there are only 2 myself and highland john
Under the crown, whether they like it or not. If Queen E is on their money, then they are.
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When I see it on a map I always think of you!
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Its kind of cool mainly cos I am super nosey - ie oh they have having an arts festival? everyone is ok after the tornado, like having a favourite town I follow what they are doing? does that seem bonkers? makes me wonder if there is a B&B owner getting my harrogate alerts as well!
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Next time we're in Florida I'm going to have my photo taken next to their town name sign.
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There's a Scottish village called Dull which was recently in the news because they are now officially twinned with the US town of Boring.
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