English how about just conversation?
Good morning!
I would like to take part in this conversation.
I have lived in England and in Scotland for some time.
And I have vistited England and Scotland and Ireland again and again.
And my nick is taken from a special term for certain Scottish mountains.
Hello, very much welcome to Munro! I will write again, as soon as I have the time to.
Love from Rosemarie
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Hello, very much welcome to Munro! I will write again, as soon as I have the time to.Thank you for your welcome, Rosemarie!
Love from Rosemarie
Best wishes from Munro!
Oh yes, I remember the narrow roads very well. We experienced them in South-England and Wales but, too,.in Irland. And the stonewalls which limited the properties - to protect them against the wind of the ocean - I liked all of it.
We drove in our German car with the wheel on the left side which meant quite a challenge. Me- sitting on the right side - had the job to control if my husband could overtake or not. But, we got used to it...
And the sights are simply overwhelming, as soon as you get on one of the many hills. It's a sad fact, that we are old now and couldn't do those journies any more. We enjoy to recollect by our countless fotos.
Rosemarie
Lovely to be able to 'revitalize' memories in English! Thanks !!
Having enjoyed a few holidays in 'England' when I was still at school, I persuaded a friend in 1962 to join me on a cycling holiday from Dover to Land's End / Cornwall and back to London.
We planned a three week trip along the South Coast of GB, staying as close to the coast as possible. When we had crossed by ferry from Plymouth in Devon into Saltash in Cornwall, it did not take long for us to 'fall in love' with Kernow, its breathtaking coastline, its glorious beaches, the delightful small harbours, the Lizard Peninsular, and finally Land's End with its roaring waves and wonderful outlook in all directions.
The trip back to London was cross-country with a short lift by hitchhiking. In Bath Abbey we were allowed to ring the bells to see and experience, how bells were rung in Britain.
Having finally arrived in London and having sent our bikes by train back to Germany, we made our way to Heathrow to fly back home.
My very first flight on my 21st birthday.
Our trip outlined (it certainly kept us fit) :
Land's End
I have enjoyed remembering this holiday in English. Thank you !!
Lerge
We took this route about 40 years ago by car. We had crossed the Channel by a ferry and started from Plymoth to our first destination Stonehenge. We had our kilometers on mind - wjhilst one mile is about
1,5 km. It felt like never ending. So we had to call our first landlady because of being late.
Have you visited the museum in Plymouth? It's phantastic how they preserve the historic ship.
After Stonehenge we went to Gloucester, looking up my school and the villa, where I used to live as a teenager. Bath was very interesting, too. In Gloucestershire we stayed for one week, another week followed in Wales and finally 1 week in Cornwall.
Altogether we spent 3 unforgetable weeks, met friendly people in comfortable accommodations, adored their gardens (the English are best gardeners I think), enjoyed the beautiful contryside and we were ever so happy.
Unfortunately we had not then a digital camera, but a very good one with heavy zoom and so on.
Thank you for posting some fotos! Love from Rosemarie
Dear Munro
Great we love to have conversation here, about everything possible. Someone who has visited my beloved country is very welcome!
I, myself have lived there for over 20 years. I was 17 years old then when I first went there and sort of got stuck. It was my first country where I really got involved in the all-day life, even politic and all that goes with it.
I have been away for 2 weeks am back now ready to go. I will try and put in some photos of the area Tessin we were visiting in that time.
Take care
Yoli
Today was the ideal weather for the birthday-party in the large garden of friends. Sitting under a huge chestnut-tree we had Weißwürste und Bretzen with beer - of course - and later fine cakes with coffee.
Chatting, laughing and exchanging travelling plans and advices the time went by ever so quickly.
Coming days we have to plan for an equivalent party for my husband's birthday - I do hope for fine weather that we can spend the time in our garden - we'll see...
Now I wish all of you a nice Sunday-evenin, looking forward to hear from you again.
Love from Rosemarie
have you then ever practiced "Munro bagging" ?