WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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From Friday to Monday moved the family from Denver to Costa Mesa (Orange County) CA by way of Moab, Zion, and Joshua Tree. On to Redondo Beach for the next month this Friday.
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Beautiful pics @mclaincausey
My wife and I hiked the Dipsea trail yesterday Dow to Stinson Beach just outside San Francisco. It was a pretty grueling 7.5 mile hike up and over Mt. Tam.
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Beautiful pics @mclaincausey
My wife and I hiked the Dipsea trail yesterday Dow to Stinson Beach just outside San Francisco. It was a pretty grueling 7.5 mile hike up and over Mt. Tam.
The Dipsea is a fun race, though.
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@mclaincausey Great outdoor pics
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Like the Muir Woods photos. @jordanscollected I have been to Red Woods NP.
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cheers @twin and @jordanscollected ; Muir Woods is so special. Such a wonderful namesake and such beauty so close to one of the world's great cities. I really love that region.
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Congrats
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Congratulations bud.
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Became a US citizen today…
Congratulations. Did you hold a French passport up until now?
I could take Norwegian citizenship, but until recently I didn’t really see the point as I’d have to swap my UK citizenship, the law making it impossible to hold both. That is about to change now with Norway going for a Swedish model that allows one to hold naturalised citizenship alongside that of your country of birth.
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Congratulations. Did you hold a French passport up until now?
I could take Norwegian citizenship, but until recently I didn’t really see the point as I’d have to swap my UK citizenship, the law making it impossible to hold both. That is about to change now with Norway going for a Swedish model that allows one to hold naturalised citizenship alongside that of your country of birth.
I did and I still do. How does the UK "know" if you get another passport? AFAIK, countries do not crosscheck like that. I certainly am glad I don't have to renounce my French passport, even if just for convenience's sake.
I could have done it much earlier as I got my green card in '08. It's just making official what has been de facto true for a while. My life is in the US, most of my friends are here, most of my family is here, it's my home. I'm also somewhat of a politics junkie, so it grated me not to be able to vote (though living in WA state, my vote will not matter much in Federal elections).
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The UK wouldn’t know, but Norway wouldn’t give me full citizenship unless while I’m still a citizen of the UK.
I can vote locally, but not nationally in Norway, and that is my main motivation, not least because my right to vote in the UK is now limited. I do not have a permanent address there, and have not held one for twenty years. This meant voting in the Brexit referendum was prohibited.
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The UK wouldn’t know, but Norway wouldn’t give me full citizenship unless while I’m still a citizen of the UK.
Interesting. So they require that one renounce their previous nationality? And the applicant has to prove it themselves? That's screwed up. As I understand it, some (many?) countries don't have a path for that.
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The UK wouldn’t know, but Norway wouldn’t give me full citizenship unless while I’m still a citizen of the UK.
Interesting. So they require that one renounce their previous nationality?
Correct. As I say, they’ve passed a las ditching that, but have yet to implement it. When they do I’ll sort it out. Tbh, since Brexit was confirmed I’d been considering swapping British for Norwegian anyway. As a practical document, the Norwegian passport will now have more use.
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^ Great shot!
Hope you all have a blast and get round to solving the murder in between drinks . . . . obvs
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Between me and you @den1mhead I picked the murderer card so can sit back, enjoy the beer and try to throw them off the scent