WOW - you're a view person!!
I've been sitting here looking at a picture I took of Grisdale Pike just a few weeks ago. It was the view from the back garden of the house I was staying in (along with 12 other people) for a weekend of walking and booze. Wish I were there now!
I'd post it but can't for the life of me remember how!
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I'm a bit of a town clown. I so loved the view from one appartment I lived in, in South Africa.
27 Floor lounge window over looking the the city and the bay. God I loved those lights shimmering on the water at night.
Use to stand at my window looking out at other windows wondering about other peoples lives. Now that is sad!
A while ago, myself and a "friend" decided that outdoor activities were the way forward, and decided to try anywhere and everywhere, getting more and more daring.
We decided a certain hill with a tower on it in the Manchester area needed to be conquered, and it duly was ( a few times)
Anyway, the view is not normally all that spectacular (not bad, but not great).... but we had been there so long, we decided to sit and watch the sun rise over the valley and towns (inc Manchester);
On this occasion, the view was spectacular - and stays with me. Need to see that again!
Looking out my caravan window, when we're away our hols and seeing the sea.
Roll on Saturday :happy: :happy: :happy:
Fee
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The best view i can think of was from long beach on the west coas of vancouver island watching the sun setting over the Pacific
Pitty about the mosqiutos :cry:
Sheeps Tor Dartmoor watching the sun rise
there's a campsite between Looe & Polperro in Cornwall called 'Talland Bay'. in the right spot you get to open your tent in the morning to see the sunrise over the ocean with a huge vista before you, definately worth visiting.
My more regular favourite view is the asian honey over the road, for obvious reasons
the best view i have is while im still lying in bed and wild rose is looking out the window in her short nightie, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ,,,,,,,, bed time
staggy
would have to be waking up about 6am on holiday in north wales, opening the tent flap and looking at snowdon first thing in the morning, has a certain magic about it
this is pretty much the view from my living room window... usually without the boat... infact its better without it, you can see the hills all the way up to Ben Cruachan... i cant find the pic without the boat so this will just have to do!
went to the isle of wight last summer and the view from the "sun terrace" at the Waterside in Cowes is amazing, especially at night as you can see all the Lights along the coast of the mainland.
Its pretty cool to sit there with a pint next to the see a live band and that view.