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By *ris Gray OP Man
over a year ago
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"The view that makes me happiest is opening my front door to see one of my favourite people standing there.
I'm not incredibly aesthetically driven so sunsets and panoramas don't do it for me." Really awwww someone special then |
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There are so many but late Autumn, through my window at dusk, I witnessed the early evening sun becoming dispersed via atmospherics turning the sky pink and the attendant clouds a vibrant golden orange..... I reached for my camera and stood on the fence in time to capture my neighbour deep arse fucking the window cleaner.. he was still holding his chamis leather ! They bathed in it as if it were the Trevi Founatain ....
Boss moment ... |
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By *ris Gray OP Man
over a year ago
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"First time I saw the northern lights was impressive, Grand Canyon was good. Can’t beat the sight of a certain woman on top of me though " I've never seen arora borealis i must see it at some point if i had a bucket list that would be on it |
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By *ris Gray OP Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"There are so many but late Autumn, through my window at dusk, I witnessed the early evening sun becoming dispersed via atmospherics turning the sky pink and the attendant clouds a vibrant golden orange..... I reached for my camera and stood on the fence in time to capture my neighbour deep arse fucking the window cleaner.. he was still holding his chamis leather ! They bathed in it as if it were the Trevi Founatain ....
Boss moment ... " lol you don't half tickle me |
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"The view that makes me happiest is opening my front door to see one of my favourite people standing there.
I'm not incredibly aesthetically driven so sunsets and panoramas don't do it for me.
Really awwww someone special then "
I mean, any one of my favourite people |
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By *ris Gray OP Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"The view that makes me happiest is opening my front door to see one of my favourite people standing there.
I'm not incredibly aesthetically driven so sunsets and panoramas don't do it for me.
Really awwww someone special then
I mean, any one of my favourite people " you have many then? |
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"First time I saw the northern lights was impressive, Grand Canyon was good. Can’t beat the sight of a certain woman on top of me though "
We've just been lucky to be in northern Scotland last week when we saw the aurora's firing off for the first time. Unbelievably beautiful! |
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over a year ago
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Galway was pretty special if we are talking in scenic views.
My daughter, especially the first night with her watching her soak up the new world she was just born into.
And the people I love smiling. I can picture certain memories of them laughing and being happy, and that view is the best.
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"The Scottish highlands "
First time I went I was given a tip, don't go the quick route up through Glasgow, but instead go to Stirling, stay the night then go to the Highlands via Crianlarich and Callander. That way you approach the Highland fault head on...it looks like you're heading for Mordor! |
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By *ris Gray OP Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"Galway was pretty special if we are talking in scenic views.
My daughter, especially the first night with her watching her soak up the new world she was just born into.
And the people I love smiling. I can picture certain memories of them laughing and being happy, and that view is the best.
" are you irish by any chance Port Rush is beautiful |
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"Lets have something we've never had great views for example, whats the best view your eyes have feasted on? "
OK one my sub last time I had her
Two the rainbows end I found and touched in the lake district. Three the mountain view from the isle of sky 4.a beautiful valley in Austria
And 5 the tranquillity I found watching dolphins swim when i was looking out to sea from a beach up in Sunderland last year . |
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"The Scottish highlands
First time I went I was given a tip, don't go the quick route up through Glasgow, but instead go to Stirling, stay the night then go to the Highlands via Crianlarich and Callander. That way you approach the Highland fault head on...it looks like you're heading for Mordor!"
Mordor? |
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By *ris Gray OP Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"The Scottish highlands
First time I went I was given a tip, don't go the quick route up through Glasgow, but instead go to Stirling, stay the night then go to the Highlands via Crianlarich and Callander. That way you approach the Highland fault head on...it looks like you're heading for Mordor!" Mordor is in Birmingham and i can't think of a place less scenic than Birmingham |
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By *ris Gray OP Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"Galway was pretty special if we are talking in scenic views.
My daughter, especially the first night with her watching her soak up the new world she was just born into.
And the people I love smiling. I can picture certain memories of them laughing and being happy, and that view is the best.
" just googled it it looks lovely |
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