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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Good Evening Fabbers
I hope you all had a rather jolly day in the sun. It was gorgeous out in the late afternoon sun with the pooch.
We visited our favourite spot, lay back in the grass and watched as the world made it self busy below us.
A buzzard hovered above us gliding on the thermals cast up from the heated rocks of our hill top haven.. Birds sang and made for a perfecto evening.
This got us to talking ,
Where is your favourite place and do you have your own secret hideaway , a special place that you like to go to.
Ours is a Hill near Llandudno , with stunning views of the Conwy valley and the Snowdonia national park.
so tonight's topic
where is your special place , lol I can already imagine some of the posts lol.
Have fun x
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
My current favourite is a nearby beach I take the fluffy woofer to - usually at weekends but having just had a week off we went every day.
There's plenty of other friendly dogs and their owners, a little coffee shop where I get a brew and she gets a dog biscuit - and it's very relaxing walking for a few miles even if the weathers a bit glum.
We have some very interesting conversations. And she's an attention whore who loves getting told how pretty she is by everyone we meet.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The orchard on my 4 acres
I like sitting down there naked reading a book on a summers day "
i would love to be able to do that at home - enough outside my space to wander nude and unseen (very handy ) - we do have certain tree in a park close to home - saying no more |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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when i was young in my teens i used to cycle a few miles to a certain park - there was a huge fat old oak tree - sat and leant against it for hours - or lay underneath looking up through the leaves - so restful |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Anywhere I can sit on a cliff near the sea... relaxes me so much x"
Our secret place is very much like that the pooch and I go every day. Late summer evenings we watch the sun melt into the sea . My hill top haven x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Anywhere I can sit on a cliff near the sea... relaxes me so much x
Our secret place is very much like that the pooch and I go every day. Late summer evenings we watch the sun melt into the sea . My hill top haven x"
Unfortunately there's no where like that near Manchester. You're very lucky |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Anywhere I can sit on a cliff near the sea... relaxes me so much x
Our secret place is very much like that the pooch and I go every day. Late summer evenings we watch the sun melt into the sea . My hill top haven x
Unfortunately there's no where like that near Manchester. You're very lucky "
I know and never take it for granted . Its just a beautiful place I love x x x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We live very close to our hide away and visit it everyday with the four hounds they love total peace quite no cars nothing but wide empty skies and North sea |
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By *wiftieeMan
over a year ago
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Rothiemurchus, Glenmore, Glen Feshie, all near Aviemore. Sadly, haven't been for a few years!
However, recently been enjoying a lovely wee spot in Aberdeenshire. An added bonus has been the lovely company too! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Anywhere I can sit on a cliff near the sea... relaxes me so much x
Our secret place is very much like that the pooch and I go every day. Late summer evenings we watch the sun melt into the sea . My hill top haven x
Unfortunately there's no where like that near Manchester. You're very lucky "
There may not be sea views, but within 10 miles of you there are some gorgeous places, one in particular with incredible views |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Anywhere I can sit on a cliff near the sea... relaxes me so much x
Our secret place is very much like that the pooch and I go every day. Late summer evenings we watch the sun melt into the sea . My hill top haven x
Unfortunately there's no where like that near Manchester. You're very lucky "
we are not far away from a lot of lovely places though - |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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While at uni my department had its building right on the cliffs. I would love to just go an walk out behind there and be the first thing that the wind and rain hit after nothing but North Sea for hundreds of miles.
Now in Newcastle I have a couple of quiet little lunchtime walks, quiet paths between the city centre and the river where nobody goes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A smaller knoll just off the main track over the beacon on Malvern Hills.
My fab friend and I take her dog walking up there....just lie back, look at the sky and chat bubbles! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I pop along to broadstairs,a lovely tranquil place,oldie world and peaceful sitting on the cliff top in the shelter....."
miss that place!!! grew up down there, and st margates bay, rock pooling below the cave tunnel entrances in the cliffs.x |
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There's a beach in South Wales, a beautiful spot where a very special woman and I once walked and planned our future. Even though that future never happened, the place has remained a beautiful getaway for me, even when I can't get there, the memories are strong enough that I can go there in my mind's eye. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I pop along to broadstairs,a lovely tranquil place,oldie world and peaceful sitting on the cliff top in the shelter.....
miss that place!!! grew up down there, and st margates bay, rock pooling below the cave tunnel entrances in the cliffs.x"
Unexploded ordinance, stinky sea, jumpers for goalposts marvellous. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Tynemouth. There's a light house. I go at night when you can see the stars and sometimes boats out at sea. It makes me feel very peaceful. I could be there for hours. Simple pleasures. |
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By *ickawitchCouple
over a year ago
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There is a special tree at Formby that is magical for us.....if we sit in it or under it we feel like we are transported to a magical world where the real world can't touch us - so quiet and peaceful... It's just lovely |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Tynemouth. There's a light house. I go at night when you can see the stars and sometimes boats out at sea. It makes me feel very peaceful. I could be there for hours. Simple pleasures. "
How do you manage to find it in the dark? |
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A special place in Portugal, near Lisbon, is my place, having spent a lot of time there.
In the UK, I have some secluded areas in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire that I go to - either woods or wide open moors and hills. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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our house is built into the hillside, has some awesome views and loads of land to go walking with the dog on.
Spent a bit of time sat on the hillside while the dog ran about last week .....Shame something has had a right good munch on my leg while doing so |
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