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I usually go back to work.

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To the boat - you cannot help but relax cruising along at 3 miles an hour with nature on every side. Just enough work doing the locks to keep you alert - bliss.
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Italy, South of France, but under no circumstances the UK.

Over priced, dirty, very poor value, very poor service, geneally a dump.

Sorry, I simply can't stomach the place or the majority of the people that I have encountered.
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golem wrote:

Sorry, I simply can't stomach the place or the majority of the people that I have encountered.


Why do you have to constantly criticise the UK, golem?



I love Devon, too, Helefra,. It's said that Cornwall has a beautiful coastline, but Devon has the more beautiful countryside.
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theia wrote: Why do you have to constantly criticise the UK, golem?



I love Devon, too, Helefra,. It's said that Cornwall has a beautiful coastline, but Devon has the more beautiful countryside.


Partially because it warrants being criticised precisely for the reasons that I quote, poor value, expensive, dirty, and so on, and partly because I know it so well.

Once I would have sided with the UK, but over the years it has gone right down the tubes as a place to visit.

Certainly there is some pretty countryside and Cornwall and Devon are exceptionally pleasant but the prices charged and what you get for what you pay is a joke.

For what I pay for one night in a far from luxurious hotel in London I could stay for a week in a hotel offering pretty much the same standard of accommodation and VERY MUCH BETTER food on the Cote d’Azure – and frequently have done.

But take Cornwall. I went down there the year before last with two of my grandkids. They had both just turned into teenagers and it was a (probably) once ina life time ‘treat’ – go with Zaider on one of his trips abroad. What a rip off. Park the car – pay one pound. Even if you were visiting the ‘attraction’ that the car park was a part of.

Ice Cream? One of the admittedly better things, but the price? Around 2 pounds for a half decent sized cone. Can of ‘Coke’? around 75 pence from an ordinary outlet. I’ve seen some machines charging a piund for one, that’s around $1,40 US. For a 330 ml can of coke.

Go for an evening meal, two adults, two kids? Don’t expect much change out of a hundred pounds in a supposedly decent place, NOT a 5 star restaurant but a Quay side specialty fish place, and one that served what can only be described as mediocre food. Not even near as good as ‘The Cannery’ in Vancouver (for those that know it)

And the filth. Dirty beaches (are they EVER cleaned of rubbish?), RUDE people, dirty shops, horrendously expensive rubbish as souvenirs, the list just goes on and on.
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Your missing something.
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Nomad wrote: Your missing something.




Possibly the beautiful and rugged coastline, maybe the lovely Cornish people, perhaps the slower, more traditional way of life...
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theia wrote: Possibly the beautiful and rugged coastline, maybe the lovely Cornish people, perhaps the slower, more traditional way of life...




That could be it. Im sure I could stand in the middle of the Sahara and find beauty. For a few minutes anyway.
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I like to go to Rosarito, Mexico, and sit and enjoy the beautiful ocean.
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golem wrote: but under no circumstances the UK.

Over priced, dirty, very poor value, very poor service, geneally a dump.

Sorry, I simply can't stomach the place or the majority of the people that I have encountered.


Golem,

It seems like you could have gotten your message across in a less inflammatory way.

Especially since so many of our Garden friends live there.

I understand your content, but your form needs work.

Just my opinion.
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Very well said Cher. If you don't like, don't visit it. Don't put it down.

I have family and friends there, I would love see my step-sisters in England and Wales one day. And visit my FG friends.:)
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The ocean :-6
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I think a quiet, secluded spot, in a cabin by the lake...with a pitcher of lemonade and a stack of books by my side.
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Bryn Mawr wrote: To the boat - you cannot help but relax cruising along at 3 miles an hour with nature on every side. Just enough work doing the locks to keep you alert - bliss.


I am jealous
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Gosh I don't have a Sanctuary, I like to see all over the place, I guess for a fast escape it's off to the mountains. For peace and soul healing it's the west coast and Vancouver Island. Ok maybe that is Sanctuary of sorts.

Golem gosh pity you don't like the UK. I have to say if it is a place you live far away from like myself, to go and visit and quite literally "experience" I completely fell in love with the tiny part of the UK I managed to see and frankly can't wait to go back again.
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minks wrote: I am jealous


Good - 'cos I'm suffering withdrawal symptoms with having to work all this weekend.

Still, after next week I'll be cruising the system for three weeks solid.

Weekend out for the Warwick Folk Festival and, hopefully, ending up at Cropredy for the Fairport Reunion Weekend.
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All you lovely members from the other side of the pond get a much longer "Holiday" then we Americans do bummer, I could use a realllllllllllllY long vacation. :D

Oh, I forgot I live were many vacitioner's come from all over the world San Diego a paradise all its own. :-6

I could go for another cruise of the Greek Island's just beautiful..:cool:
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Bryn Mawr wrote: Good - 'cos I'm suffering withdrawal symptoms with having to work all this weekend.

Still, after next week I'll be cruising the system for three weeks solid.

Weekend out for the Warwick Folk Festival and, hopefully, ending up at Cropredy for the Fairport Reunion Weekend.


that sounds glorious now I am triple jealous as I have no holidays left this year... Boo hoo
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CARLA wrote: All you lovely members from the other side of the pond get a much longer "Holiday" then we Americans do bummer, I could use a realllllllllllllY long vacation. :D

Oh, I forgot I live were many vacitioner's come from all over the world San Diego a paradise all its own. :-6

I could go for another cruise of the Greek Island's just beautiful..:cool:


Oh indeed you do, I have been to your fair city a number of times and would like to get back again some day..... you're city is very similar to mine,,,,, minus the snow, hehehe
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CARLA wrote: All you lovely members from the other side of the pond get a much longer "Holiday" then we Americans do bummer, I could use a realllllllllllllY long vacation. :D

Oh, I forgot I live were many vacitioner's come from all over the world San Diego a paradise all its own. :-6

I could go for another cruise of the Greek Island's just beautiful..:cool:


My official holiday entitlement on the HR database is 365 days but I have trouble getting any time off - I think I've averaged 20 days a year over the past 5 years.

I totally agree about San Diego. When we visited California it was the one place that impressed me more than any other - beautiful.
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Padres won last night over here, Carla.............................
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helefra wrote: Yes, the holidays are upon us and some have already been abroad and some are yet to go abroad. I would like to know where do you like to visit, whether it is a place, historic building, etc. Where do you like to return to for a feeling of freedom and peace. I love to visit Devon, especially Dartmoor - probably the most scenic experience yet. However, my favourite place of historic interest is Chatsworth House which can be viewed here:-



www.chatsworth.org




Fascinating



There are some beaches south of Playa Del Carmen on the Yucatan, I will never tire of.
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Bryn Mawr wrote: To the boat - you cannot help but relax cruising along at 3 miles an hour with nature on every side. Just enough work doing the locks to keep you alert - bliss.


One of the most fantastic holidays I ever went on was a barge cruise! 12 of us aged 18-24, we cruised from sun-up to sundown and stopped at every pub en route! What a hilarious and fantastic holiday! :D
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Marie5656 wrote: I think a quiet, secluded spot, in a cabin by the lake...with a pitcher of lemonade and a stack of books by my side.
Oh, what utter bliss! Can I come too? :-6

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Unfortunately, I've never visited anywhere outside the U.S., but one of my favorite spots here, besides home, is anywhere surrounding the water, lake, ocean, pond, it doesn't matter. I find serenity and peace on the water.
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Mystery wrote: Unfortunately, I've never visited anywhere outside the U.S., but one of my favorite spots here, besides home, is anywhere surrounding the water, lake, ocean, pond, it doesn't matter. I find serenity and peace on the water.




Me too. It lulls me into a calm I cant even describe. The water is home to me.
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Luckily, for me, my home is on water, and it's something that I never fail to be grateful for. We live in a world chock full of beauty, in every corner, in every space, and everyday, if we open our eyes wide enough, and take anough time, we'll see something new that is awesome :)
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Mystery wrote: Luckily, for me, my home is on water, and it's something that I never fail to be grateful for. We live in a world chock full of beauty, in every corner, in every space, and everyday, if we open our eyes wide enough, and take anough time, we'll see something new that is awesome :)




Yes. :-6 Water made of chocolate, your blessed. :p
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Nomad wrote: Yes. :-6 Water made of chocolate, your blessed. :p


:-2 Took me a minute on that one :wah:
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Mystery wrote: :-2 Took me a minute on that one :wah:




I used to live on a lake. Now I dont. I thought it would kill me to leave but it didnt. I did lose two toes and one ear though.
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Nomad wrote: I used to live on a lake. Now I dont. I thought it would kill me to leave but it didnt. I did lose two toes and one ear though.


And didn't I read where you almost lost an eye? Like to live dangerously Nomad?



To stay with the theme of this thread. Another sanctuary...one I'd absolutely love to visit is Ireland.
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the highlands :-6

& golem there was no need to come into what is a beautiful thread & dump negativity all over it, those comments are better suited to a thread entitled - what are your thoughts on the uk or similar
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Nomad wrote: That could be it. Im sure I could stand in the middle of the Sahara and find beauty. For a few minutes anyway.


Agreed! If your looking for natural beauty it can be found anywhere!

I am lucky enough to live in the centre of natural beauty, and it never ever fails to take my breathe away!
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Midouri wrote: Agreed! If your looking for natural beauty it can be found anywhere!



I am lucky enough to live in the centre of natural beauty, and it never ever fails to take my breathe away!




:o thanks :-4

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ha! That's a circle? j/k!
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Rapunzel wrote: Oh, what utter bliss! Can I come too? :-6




Rapunzel..of course you can come. Thanks for the graphics. I have a photobucket account, should start using it to add graphics to my posts!!

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Nomad

You are so phucking funny sometimes I just can't stand it:-4

That's a compliment by the way
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