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Mine are..in no particular order....a coal fire on a winters night..the sound of an ocean...a mug of hot,steaming chocolate...clean,white socks...Springtime in England...a good nights sleep....kissing in the rain....walking in the forest in a pair of wellies....Laurel & Hardy on a winters afternoon in front of that coal fire!!!.....with that muga steaming chocolate...etc.....clean sheets...a BBQ with my Pals...sipping cheap wine...a dank,musky old shed...the word FAB...its soooo fab.....talking to strangers & just passing the time of day....in fact I love it all....except ginger biscuits or whelks....yuk.....xxxx

2006-06-07 00:50:11 · 26 answers · asked by Sweetpea 3 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Hard rain on the roof of the car. Rum on a cold night in front of a campfire in the Himalayas, with a guitar strumming along and a game of cards in progress. The clear night sky in the mountains. Walking around Lutyen's Delhi in the struggling late January sun, looking to buy second-hand books. Scrunching over forest leaves in October. Biking on an empty road just as the rain is stopping. Being the first one to reach the top of the hill/the jump-off point over a lake/the underground stream in a cave. Momos and Beer. Kebabs and Vodka. The cigarrette after pigging out on a delicious and heavy meal just before you go to sleep. Taking your anger out on a squash ball against the wall. The smell of burning leaves in winter. Walking in the monsoon rain after a hot summer and the smell of the freshly wet soil. Green everywhere after the rains. The smell of an old kiddie book taken out and being read all over again. Skipping school.

2006-06-07 01:15:51 · answer #1 · answered by Dilliwala 2 · 3 0

The feel of dewy grass between my toes
Now, Voyager
Jane Eyre
The War of the Roses
Wild is the Wind by Nina Simone
The smell of bluebells in a shady copse
The cry of gulls reminding me of childhood holidays
A Short Album About Love by the Divine Comedy
Father Ted
Fresh blueberries

2006-06-07 00:55:37 · answer #2 · answered by kaikai 2 · 0 0

Hot toasted crumpets with home made jam, sitting in front of a roaring fire on a winter afternoon.
Having a nice long hot bath after a cold, wet and miserable journey home.
Getting into bed with clean sheets after that hot bath.
A walk along a windy beach.
A kiss and hug from my young grandchildren.
My husband.

2006-06-07 03:00:46 · answer #3 · answered by Only Asking 2 · 0 0

The satisfaction of a well-done work and well-made thing;
The gentle breeze moving the tree leaves, as I sit under them;
The strong summer sunlight filtered and diffused through green leaves;
How the world lights up as the sun rises;
Walking barefoot on grass;
Swimming naked in the sea (Mediterranean preferred);
Sharing a cosy time with friends;
The fresh feel of everything after a heavy summer rain;
Fresh snow;
Making eye contact with little children (one to two years old).
And, of course, many others: I haven't even got into what I like to eat, drink, listen to, read and so forth.

2006-06-10 19:15:06 · answer #4 · answered by todaywiserthanyesterday 4 · 0 0

-standing in the middle of a huge wooden library filled with new fresh smelling books; whispering in your ears about a million differnt exciting stories, histories and mysteries, each more enthralling than the next.

-standing on a high mountain and feeling the cool breeze across your face, smelling the wild moutain flowers and touching the soft drizzle falling on your face.

-watching a small fluffly cute rabbit on that mountain, nibbling grass, while its long furry ears twist around, trying to detect non-existent danger.

-Lying on the bench in your garden on a dark winter's night, with the stars in your eyes, the mp3 player in your ears and the most soul stirring song in your heart.

-Watching a small baby clinging to it's mommy, while it looks at you suspiciously.

-Being in the biggest problem possible, yet feeling this immense calm and peace in your heart because you KNOW God is with you, always.

-An unexpected present, which appears to be more from the heart than the wallet.

You've asked such a wonderful question. It's more for the answerer than the questioner...

2006-06-07 01:12:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Bluegrass music playing in the background, mountain trails, fresh rasberries after a cold rain, getting babies to make faces, picking apples on a crisp fall day, vacations anywhere with my family, dinners I don't cook, a good book, campfires, down comforters, laughing with people I care about, long walks with my dog, being surrounded by people I love--family most of all.

2006-06-09 17:18:58 · answer #6 · answered by adieu 6 · 0 0

I have too many I think!!! Okay, here it goes...

Hearing my husband say that he loves me,

My huge dog, slamming his huge head into me, when he wants my attention,

Seeing the look on his face, when I ask him if it's time for his "walk",

Cloudy days,

Rain!!! I love the smell, sound, and feel of it!!!

A warm bubble bath, with candles sitting all around,

Hiking in the woods on a beautiful day,

The wind in my hair,

Snow,

Cold weather,

Seeing so many beautiful flowers and trees blooming in springtime,

Watching the many birds eat from my window birdfeeder,

The sound of my windchimes blowing in the wind,

A big, full moon shining brightly at night,

A yummy piece of chocolate (yep, I'm indeed a woman, lol),

A good book,

Music that touches my heart,

Seeing an elderly patient smile at me when I touch their hand,

The sound of children laughing,

Going for a walk at night, when the weather is too hot to do so during the day,

Movies that makes me laugh,

Sentimental, sappy movies that make me cry,

Popcorn,

Air conditioning in the summetime,

A glass of wine at the end of a long day,

My featherbed topped mattress, covered with clean, crisp, wonderful smelling sheets, with my goosedown comforter on top,

Knowing that I really have everything I need.


I answered a similar question two months ago, but I never tire of reminiscing about my favourite things!! :)

2006-06-08 02:35:12 · answer #7 · answered by Caroline 5 · 0 0

Fresh clean white notebooks, that still smell just of paper. The hiss on a cola bottle the first time you open it. Finding the perfect outfit by accident. That feeling when you know you've done your absolute best. Being curled up with my boo, and having him reach down to kiss the nape of my neck.

2006-06-07 00:55:26 · answer #8 · answered by pipi_lollipop 2 · 0 0

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2016-04-30 17:46:45 · answer #9 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Scented candles, kaleidoscopes, smiles, thunderstorms, summer, the smell of fresh laundry, the smell of nail varnish and i know this is weird but I love the smell of petrol.

Anyways let me continue: long drives, amusement parks, bookmarks, diaries ( i have loads with nothing wriitten on them), stickers, earrings, the beach, chocolate coated strawberries.

More....but I really can't write all so I just wrote the main ones.

2006-06-07 01:00:59 · answer #10 · answered by chimko2003 3 · 0 0

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