your favourite places? Why?
your favourite places? Why?
Do a little of something that makes you happy every day!
Bath and Stratford upon Avon - both places Si and I used to go often for weekends away without kids. Because Katie was a baby when we started our relationship, we’ve only ever had one holiday without children in tow. So these weekends meant a lot to us
The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.
Suzi (23-03-19)
Scotland, I feel like I've come home when I cross the border.
Helmsley, my first proper day out with J
Yorkshire Wolds, the scenery is stunning and I find I relax much more. Where I'll be living with J is just on the edge of the Wolds
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Suzi (23-03-19)
I love the prom in Salthill. I would cycle along it on my way to school, walk it with Gerry after a night out, to clear our heads and Aisling rode her first bike there with stabilizers. A happy place for me. The smells of the salt of the sea, the sounds that change with the seasons, the winds, the sun, the rain. All good memories and more still to come I hope.
I love this thread!
For me it's Florence, Budapest, South Wales and Cornwall. Oh and the Isle of Wight!
Do a little of something that makes you happy every day!
York, it's the first place Greg and I ever went together, the place where he proposed to me, it's going to be the place where we get married and will hopefully eventually be the place we move to to grow old together
Paula (22-05-19)
Croatia it was still Yugoslavia when I went and the Island of Korcula and the town of Dubrovnik are beautiful otherwise Devon and Cornwall love the ruggedness of the coastline and the moors
If you can’t fly, then run, if you can’t run, then walk, if you can’t walk, then crawl, but by all means keep moving.
Quote by Martin Luther King JR
Porters Mill. A place in the middle of nowhere that I used to hang out as a kid. Good memories of walks along the canal and and watching the older kids jumping off the bridge into the water.