My most favoured place in the world, well that could be any where that there is peace and love and charity. For sure though it is at camp. Sitting by the lake, watching the sun go down, and having a smile on my face remembering all the good things that happened that day. Oh just the thought of it makes me feel so relaxed. Have a good day.
2007-05-20 07:48:49
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answer #4
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answered by Lady 5
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NEW ZEALAND! I lived there 2 years, and it was AWESOME! I liked Omokoroa, it was on a peninsula, and we lived in this huuuuuuuuuuuge house, that was totally awesome, with lots of trees surrounding us, and it was about 2 minutes WALK away from the estuary, where the water was kind of warm, and there was this tree that fell over, or maybe it grew, out on its side, it curved up over the water, and it had a little dock on the end, probably about 5'5. so yhou had to walk along the tree over the water to get to the top, where you would sit, and sunbathe, and in the morning if you went early enough (around 8) the tide would be out, and you would have to walk along the beach with your pants rolled up, walking in 1-2 foot deep water, climbing under trees and over shrubs, then up the tree, and when you got there, you could jump off, because the water was deep enough, at this time and at evening. and starfish were all over the place when the tide was out, under a foot of water. you could pick them up, or just look, and in the morning sometimes, you would see huge stingrays swimming around you, but they never hurt you, and sometimes huge fish would leap into the air, and there was a tire swing you would swing off into the water, when it was early or late. and there was black sand, and white sand mixed in places, and there was a walkway up to the road away from our house that had kawa kawa bushes liniing the sides, sometimes branching over your head, and bamboo trees littered the beach in the oddest places, and as you walked home, sorry that you had left, there were passionfruit trees, to pick from, which tasted wonderfull, and hibiscus flowers to stick in your hair, and tuck behind your ear. the town was small, with only an auto shop, a fish and chips shop, which had chinese food, a small pharmacy, one restaraunt, a dairy, a library (with about 100 books in it, and about 3 computers) and a school, you had to go out of town to bethlahem to buy groceries, or rent videos. or any thing of the sort, and if you wanted to go to the movie theatre you had to drive to tauranga, which was an hour away. bethlehem was only 20 minutes away, and katikati was 30 or 40 minutes away, smaller than bethlehem but with a great school; katikati college, which I went to. yes, omokoroa, new zealand was my favorite place. too bad we moved, ah well, thank you for reminding me of my past >','< even if it only was one year ago.
2007-05-20 07:58:42
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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