ENJOYING THE STORY WE'RE LIVING
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It's amazing how beautiful things grow just behind our backs. I almost
pass these incredible 10 acres of gardens traveling to work yet has
never wandered around them, investigated each part of muscular features
of statues such as Bacchus or the Wrestlers of Herculaneum and breathed
in the mature pine wood. Until yesterday. The morning started off with a light packing for a trip to Compton Acres, a home of themed gardens of which - as for a shade only tolerant person - my favourite one was called Wooded Valley
with winding pathways and dramatic waterfalls. My eyes also enjoyed an
idyllic Japanese spot where together with Nadia we fed fish, jumped on
the stones dipped in deep water and ran up and down the
rhododendron-clad hills. I'm still overwhelmed by how full of energy
Nadia was and how an amazing time she had feeding salmon-looking-like
fish almost jumping out of water to get a bread crumb.
To end the day me and my friend got to buy the same book where and when to go for our future escapades and planned some autumn activities before the colder season hugs British Islands again.
To end the day me and my friend got to buy the same book where and when to go for our future escapades and planned some autumn activities before the colder season hugs British Islands again.
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Fine little day, take me there sometime.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait any longer :)
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