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Aug 11, 2013 06:22AM
Where are your favourite places in the world?
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- At the end of Whitby Pier (Yorkshire), in winter, after dark. The pier is so long that you feel like you're in the middle of the ocean and when you turn round and look back at Whitby it looks more gothic than ever - with the Abbey etc all lit up and ghostly looking. And once you've got sufficiently frozen there's nothing like staggering into one of Whitby's many pubs for a large glass of mulled wine.

I also love walking on the towpath on the Gloucester and Sharpness canal
Sounds lovely - we holidayed in Norfolk a few years ago - it rained every day but we still had a really good time.

in my back garden on a summer evening looking out over the fields to the cheviot hills, a comfy chair, with a good book and a glass of brandy and dry and a bowl of crisps. Sheer bliss and I know I'm very lucky!
Not boring at all, sounds absolutely wonderful!
That sounds lovely Hilary - it's gorgeous up where you are (I'm a little south in Co. Durham), Whitby is also very cool - Lee your comment reminded me how long it's been since I've been there!

Laurel wrote: "That sounds lovely Hilary - it's gorgeous up where you are (I'm a little south in Co. Durham), Whitby is also very cool - Lee your comment reminded me how long it's been since I've been there!"
Have you ever been there when the Goths are about? There are some very colourful sights!
Have you ever been there when the Goths are about? There are some very colourful sights!

They have two long weekends there, one in April and one in October, around Halloween.
No, I haven't but I would love to! I bet it's great fun. I still haven't been to the Dracula Museum either so will have to make a bit of an effort to go next time I'm off work (got no excuse now I'm driving!)
Theres a "Heartbeat" exhibition too!!!!!!! :o)