Beautiful Moments
The best night of my life was spent lying in the bottom of a boat, floating down a river low enough to be under the thin layer of mist gathering at about 3am such that it scudded between me and the stars.
Make us feel all warm and fluffy. Tell us about the most beautiful moments in your life so far.
( , Fri 11 Mar 2005, 9:15)
The best night of my life was spent lying in the bottom of a boat, floating down a river low enough to be under the thin layer of mist gathering at about 3am such that it scudded between me and the stars.
Make us feel all warm and fluffy. Tell us about the most beautiful moments in your life so far.
( , Fri 11 Mar 2005, 9:15)
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i've had two beatiful moments
the first was on a bus to London. it was a night bus and just as the sun was coming up in the morning the bus was silent as i was the only passenger awake. i looked out the window and there was a thick blanket of fog low to the ground. as i was looking at the passing fields two horses floated out of the fog galloping along on a cloud in complete silence.
the second was when one day i left the house to go to work and it had snowed heavily over night and was still snowing. i lived in a small village at the time and so far i was the first person to have been out in the snow. it was a pefect pristine white. no footprints, no tyre tracks, nothing. i had an umbrella with me so as i walked along the snow wasn't touching me. it was as if i was watching a beatiful scene from somewhere else. on this occasion the complete silence also added to the moment.
( , Sat 12 Mar 2005, 23:46, Reply)
the first was on a bus to London. it was a night bus and just as the sun was coming up in the morning the bus was silent as i was the only passenger awake. i looked out the window and there was a thick blanket of fog low to the ground. as i was looking at the passing fields two horses floated out of the fog galloping along on a cloud in complete silence.
the second was when one day i left the house to go to work and it had snowed heavily over night and was still snowing. i lived in a small village at the time and so far i was the first person to have been out in the snow. it was a pefect pristine white. no footprints, no tyre tracks, nothing. i had an umbrella with me so as i walked along the snow wasn't touching me. it was as if i was watching a beatiful scene from somewhere else. on this occasion the complete silence also added to the moment.
( , Sat 12 Mar 2005, 23:46, Reply)
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