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northender1 Started conversation May 1, 2003
mandy u do really make your life in the southeast sound lovely...but my favorite part of the country is the southwest..i love cornwall for the same reasons has u discribe..i take all my holidays down there,i have done for the last 14yrs
i live in the n/west..Preston to be presice we to have some beautifull countryside only an hours drive from the lake district...but i think no matter where u live u need to be happy to enjoy it...Jim xxxxx
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Thumper2002 Posted May 2, 2003
Hi Jim
Ive only been to Cornwall once & that was 34 years ago lol but I do have a sisyer & her husband who live in Penzance, although I do have an invitation to go down there whenever I want subject to convenience I havent been there yet simply because its too far for me to travel its 8 hours by train from my front door to her front door & I cant travel that far anymore as Im disabled so thats out unfortunately lol never mind.
I totally agree about what you say about where you live I absoluyely adore where I live coz of the senery, countryside & the fact its the oldest county in the country & I love history, but all of this is worthless & meeningless if you are not happy fortunately for me this is the happiest Ive ever been in the whole of my life so I guess I'll be here for the rest of my life lol
Ive only lived in this part of Essex for the last 5 and I feel as though Ive lived here all of my life which is really nice Ive lived in Essex for 11 years altogether though.
Yes happiness is DEFINATELY the most important thing in life because without haooiness everything else is meeningless. Take care &^ look forward to hearing from you again soon Mandy xxxx
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