Kauai, Hawaii
*My parents invited my family and me to their timeshare there.
**My (ex)wife picked a fight with me and inadvertently brought up the name of some loser she had an affair with just months before during our marriage.
*Despite this, the kids had a TOTAL blast there, we all ate too much, I got to run for about 40 minutes every morning, swim in the ocean for about 30 minutes at a time, and toss around the weights in their gym for about 20 minutes a day. All of this before (ex) wifey-poo and the kids got up and dressed.
**The air was SO fresh/fragrant (flowers and fruits on the trees), and the sunrise/sunsets were the most beautiful I've ever seen.
*Now that she's left me, and the kids have decided to live with her, I'm planning to go back with my folks one last time this summer by myself.
**I plan to get in some karate time on the island (I've already researched the local dojos), in addition to the above mentioned exercise and food consumption excesses.
**This will be my last time, since I will probably be homeless (literally) after the divorce is finalized (can't make the mortgage payments, can't even afford an apartment ...), and my parents are too old to continue working and making the timeshare payments.
It was a blast the last time, this time will be the icing on the cake.
Peace.
2007-03-18 11:26:43
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answered by chuck U 5
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My favourite place!
It is the town in the mountains high in the hills up where the air is fresh up in Germany. Hofsgrund where all is green and the water's fresh, where i can just relax or explore the depths of the forests that surround this dessolate village
2007-03-18 17:38:13
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answered by Pastinie 3
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ashton lane (off byers road in the west end of Glasgow) it is sooo pretty at night time- there are little fairy light hanging up which criss cross across the little paved street (all year round). It has lots of amazing little bars, restaurants and the bean scene is also there. ( lots of choice depending on your mood for going out). The bars are all small and cosy looking but then there are also mini night clubs I think you would describe them as. It is just a magical place and in my opinion the best place in glasgow.
2007-03-18 18:54:40
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answered by katie 2
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I love Whitby and the Yorkshire Moors and coastline. It is so peaceful and although loads of tourists go, it doesn't seem tacky like some seaside places. I hate blackpool and skegness, I think its to do with not having wild amusement parks that encourage kids to spoil it. The journey there and the beautiful villages and scenery make it what it is. Calm peaceful and serene. when I'm there, I don't want to come home.
2007-03-18 18:36:22
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answered by Jeanette 7
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Amsterdam
2007-03-19 04:52:54
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answered by SidBridge 6
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There is a place in Lanzarote called mirador del rio that looks out over the island of graciosa, and it's so peaceful and quiet I feel great there and finally got the chance to go there with my girlfriend the other year
quick pic
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h185/chrisbowe23/lanzarote%202006/DSC_0443.jpg
2007-03-18 17:40:53
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answered by chrisbowe82 4
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where i live its a farm in England and its so beautiful two days ago i was walking the dogs and the skylarks are singing (it early in the year for that )and i thought how luck i am to live in such a beautiful place i love the isolation and if i get lonely i just come and talk to you lot
2007-03-18 17:42:01
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answered by old-bag 3
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Yosemite National Park. Because its breath taking.
2007-03-18 17:54:40
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answered by Smarty Pants™ 7
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Home on a sunny Sunday summers afternoon - beer in hand, kids playing in garden, bliss.
2007-03-18 17:49:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The house I own and the pets I own. Why? Because I can't think of anywhere else I would want to be.
2007-03-18 17:39:42
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answered by Lynnemarie 6
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