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Hello. I'm new.

barbarabond

I'd like to introduce myself.  I'm British, retired and for the past 14 years have lived in a tiny village in North Eastern Hungary with my two dogs.

I came here having lived and worked for over 30 years in South Africa and the French overseas department of Mayotte.  Rather a contrast particularly where the weather's concerned, but apart from that I've loved every minute of living here.

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Aries25au

Welcome .........  :)

cdw057

Being able to keep and enjoy the company of two dogs is already a big plus. Congratulations and welcome! I hope you continue to enjoy. We also like dogs, but they do not have the same lifespan as humans and sometimes sad goodbyes. I hope your dogs and of course yourself are in good health.

fluffy2560

barbarabond wrote:

I'd like to introduce myself.  I'm British, retired and for the past 14 years have lived in a tiny village in North Eastern Hungary with my two dogs.

I came here having lived and worked for over 30 years in South Africa and the French overseas department of Mayotte.  Rather a contrast particularly where the weather's concerned, but apart from that I've loved every minute of living here.


Welcome!

How is your Hungarian?

markons

Hello, I'm pretty new here myself and I'd like to wish you welcome.

SimCityAT

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Marilyn Tassy

Hello, we ,"regulars" are a pretty good, "lot" as you Brits would say.
Share whatever you wish and I promise we will not beat you up over it.
I miss my dog so much that I dare not ever get another.
Doubt I could replace him anyways even if I tried.
It's been since Dec. 26th 1999 and I still miss his presence.
As you may be able to tell, I'm a bras American but down to earth over all.
My HU husband and I have retired to Hungary ,we still have not totally settled in in over a decade.
Must be the ,"Rambling Man" in him and I'm pretty much never put down roots anywhere for long.
I wonder if you have met any fellow ex-pats where you live and how do you like living in the ,"outskirts" ?
I've been wanting to check out a more remote place here other then Budapest but my husband is a true city boy and isn't too interested in caring for a lawn, garden or anything like that.
He still wishes to return to Hawaii and surf again, dreamer that he is...