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Over here in Canada, lots of us watched. I also liked the ceremonies, especially the focus on history,song, literature and children.I'm of English descent so I felt very much at home watching the show. Well done!
I am not into sport at all, but this year I seem to be caught up in it all. The atmosphere, the tension, the fun and the way the British spirit seems to have won through on its home ground.
Viola: I have relatives who got tickets for the handball not a sport here in the UK but I once saw a game in Denmark so I am sure they must have had a great time.
It was pretty special Claire, although I fail to see the significance of the 'Ban the Bomb' sign, other than a political statement which was neither the place nor the time for such.
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Over here in Canada, lots of us watched. I also liked the ceremonies, especially the focus on history,song, literature and children.I'm of English descent so I felt very much at home watching the show. Well done!
I didn't, but I am glad that London put on a good show!
Just saw some bits and pieces, lots of fun to be around.
I did, I did, and I enjoyed it very much, too. Quite spectacular and imaginative. ~karen
Jenny:It was a surprise to me that it was so good.
The Owl Wood: It was reassuringly good!
Out on the prairie: It certainly looked a lot of fun.
KaHolly: Glad you found it fun too. Claire :)
I wasn't expecting it to be so enthralling but it was and I loved every moment! Definitely proud to be British.
Your poem for Bernard was very moving and I loved the one before it. What a strange Summer it is, so very disappointing for Nature lovers!
I am so sorry I missed it. I was away but when I saw highlights in the news I wished I had recorded it! It looked like so much fun!
Yes, I did. I loved it!
ShySongbird: It is raining yet again. I am sure the butterfly population is suffering, bumblebees seem to much fewer in the garden too. Very worrying.
Kathie Brown: You're right it was so much fun.
Welshcakes: I have only found one person who didn't like it!
I did and I thought it was wonderful :-)
I am not into sport at all, but this year I seem to be caught up in it all. The atmosphere, the tension, the fun and the way the British spirit seems to have won through on its home ground.
I love it :-)
CherryPie: It is all so much fun.
Hi again!
I am not very interested in sports on TV, but I did watch the opening, it was amazing!! I just loved it! :)
and I did follow some handball games.. :) and some swimming..
Viola: I have relatives who got tickets for the handball not a sport here in the UK but I once saw a game in Denmark so I am sure they must have had a great time.
It was pretty special Claire, although I fail to see the significance of the 'Ban the Bomb' sign, other than a political statement which was neither the place nor the time for such.
Roy: There is a time and a place for everything and this was ill timed and not necessary at this event. Silly.
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