Davy,
You are right, you didn't use the word ' English' directly, it is the perception given when you quoted cities that are just in England and then say to live in them is like living in ****, for you anyway. Now if you had mentioned say Cardiff, which I have been to as well several times and Belfast in NI then there is less bias.
With regards to location, we both had no choice in our countryside, I personally would like an area with mountains and lochs, but we haven't and I'm sure that some Scots would also appreciate some of our countryside we have down here, horses for courses etc. We do have one thing in common, a liking for Cumbria, we spent a week in June in Keswick solely for walking. In fact we have been going to Cumbria for some years now just to walk. We skipped doing Skiddaw again this year, did it last year.
Regarding 'Glasgow' and 'location' you actually said Glasgow as a city takes some beating, implication being it is better than the English cities as cited in the previous paragraph.
It doesn't bother me that you personally don't like London or any other city for that matter but putting personal negative spin on places is showing a bias that may influence others to form a preconceived view. I also have no desire/need to tell people about London and the surrounding countryside, but if I am asked I will give what I believe is a balanced view.
I don't remember saying how much I liked living in the South, is that your perception?
You are spot on regarding how some others see our little island, we are one small blob shared by three different groups of people with our own identities, suffice to say let's keep it there!
In keeping with Rich's request for postings to be train related, I would like to say that I have enjoyed this thread and the ideas it has given to those people looking to explore running trains in the garden. For me I need to continue with my loft conversion into my 'train room'.
Garden railways in Great Britain are not unusual and have been around for an awful long time. Apart from the larger scales being popular there are also a lot of OO/HO garden railways, I am sure that some people have gone smaller but I'm not aware of them. Like a number of other people looking at this thread we are all waiting to see the finished article and trains running on Davy's creation but with all the rain at the moment I guess this will be a while yet. Perhaps when we are in double digit pages.
Regards from Neil (who lives the other end of our island and is English)