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Throughout life there are times to lead, times to follow, times to share and times to be alone. This weekend, you be the guide. I will follow. Where will we go? What might I learn from the experience?

2007-10-12 03:58:55 · 23 answers · asked by pollyanna 6 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

23 answers

Do I need to go anywhere even after you are with me?
Anyway, I wouldn't miss this opportunity and will take you by hand on the most beautiful journey!
An inner journey, where the hearts are one in the perfect harmony with this creation and the only meaningful talk is silence!!
And the sea of love drowning everything around!!!

2007-10-13 10:07:04 · answer #1 · answered by Kapil 2 · 1 0

Well i live in Singapore, we can have some real Singaporean Food by the bay. I'd walk with you on the Anderson Bridge that runs over the Singapore River. Show you the Magnificence of the The Fullerton Hotel, the only 6 star Hotel in Singapore. It was built by the British as the General Post Office back in the 1800s. We'd walk all the way to the Esplanade The Theatres At The Bay. Show you the Merlion spewing water over the bay.

Take a cab down to Orchard Road it's a shopper's paradise, the Malls are open till 1am. More food at Newton's Hawker Centre. Club hopping at Boat Quay... it's by the Singapore River.

By the way, the Anderson Bridge has a creepy tale attached to it. Back during the Japanese Occupation, traitors' chopped off heads were hung from the bridge to warn people from betraying them.

But honestly now, it looks beautiful. There are many more places to go to all rich with History, during the British Colonisation. One weekend wouldn't be enough to cover it all.

See you next weekend!! :)

2007-10-12 11:08:46 · answer #2 · answered by sabrewilde666 3 · 1 0

I am usually the follower in this family, my husband works all week so he does the weekend planning, but if I were the leader, I would definitely take you four wheeling in the beautiful Colorado Rockies, that's where I live, there is so much to see up here, I have a few hidden places we like to go, and they are absolutely breathtaking. I guess if you were to learn anything it would be that our forests up here are being ruined by beetle kill, and it's so sad to see it dying right before your eyes, so if anything you would learn to appreciate mother earth just a little more than you used to. I have lived in different parts of Colorado all my life, and everyday it's becoming clear we need to save what we have, or we aren't going to have a promising future, anyway you look at it,really...what would it be like with out forests, if it all died? the air would be bad, I'm sure! It would make a huge impact on all aspects of life surely. Something to think about I guess.

2007-10-12 12:23:13 · answer #3 · answered by robink71668 5 · 1 0

I would take you to a farm close by in New Hampshire and we would pick apples, pick out a pumpkin off the vine and go on a hayride and view all the beautiful fall colors that mother nature has produced with the turning of the maple trees. We would sit outside and eat at a local bistro and have hot pumpkin soup and homemade whole wheat popovers with honey butter in Portsmouth, Maine and watch all the tourist and listen to the church bells. We would walk toward the oceanfront stores on cobblestone walkways and look at the interesting artwork in the shops, ending up with a warm cup of freshly brewed tea and a scone nearby. The next day we could hike in the hills, take a picnic lunch and end up from a wooded area to the top of a mountain top viewing New Hampshire, Maine and a little of Massachusetts. I would invite you into my home, put on a fire, beautiful classical music and cook one of my famous dishes with a nice glass of wine.

2007-10-12 11:27:06 · answer #4 · answered by Nancy S 6 · 1 0

A walk through town - through the urban neighborhoods and into the grocer to talk with the old man and his dog - though the suburban neighborhoods to watch the children playing in the park - through the countryside to listen the sounds of birds and have a picnic - through the city to mingle with the folks on the street - down the lane to ponder the marvels of simple living - through the forest to commune with nature - and end up at Chevy's for some fresh Mex and a tequila.

2007-10-12 12:00:24 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Hi pollyana,

We will go to Baguio City, the summer capital of the Philippines. You will learn culture and heritage of the Igorots, a native tribesmen in Benguet, Ifugao. They were responsible in building the the Rice Terraces, once considered to be the Eight Wonders of the World. You will witness how they live their life away from the city life.

Interesting question!

Third P

2007-10-12 11:19:22 · answer #6 · answered by Third P 6 · 3 0

We'd take a ride into the muggy trails of Malaysia.

You'd learn that the tropical forest might be a little uncomfortable, yet pure and refreshing in its own vibrant way. You'd also learn how nice cold water tastes while you're riding in the jungle.

2007-10-13 02:24:45 · answer #7 · answered by Tuna-San 5 · 1 0

To Dance and Sing in the Garden beyond the wood. Crossing over the bridge we find ..... Peace and Love.

In doing so One will find All the Beauty this Life has to offer us Spiritual Beings as we are incorporated back into the Oneness.

All is One

Namaste

2007-10-12 12:58:13 · answer #8 · answered by digilook 2 · 1 0

Tonight I would leave you home, as I have to do more paperwork and it would be boring for you to watch me do that. On Saturday, after breakfast, we would go to the canal, which has miles of walking paths and we would take a long walk and enjoy the falling leaves and beautiful fall weather. At around 5 PM, I would drive you into New York and you would to to the opera with us at the Met (Lucia di Lammermoor). We would grab a quick sandwich or turkey wrap nearby. After it was all over, we would drive back to New Jersey and I would offer to take you to the church of your choice locally or perhaps we would go to an interdenominational service. After a light lunch, I would drive you home.

2007-10-12 13:01:54 · answer #9 · answered by Zelda Hunter 7 · 1 0

To the countryside on friday, you don't have to look for the place to be, this place will find you.
On saturday to the city. Any where you go, it will be the place to be. You always have a gut feeling, so follow that.
On the last day we go to the seaside. You can only be in one place when you go there: with the sea. It will be beautiful.
If you go with me, you'll take a notebook. Special things always happen when you carry a notebook with you.

2007-10-12 11:19:13 · answer #10 · answered by saskia r 4 · 1 0

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