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 thought of something else.
I think anyone living in Canada can agree with me, this is probably one of the most beautiful countries.
Living in Western Canada I only have a short drive to get the the Rockies and can see them from my window. And going up there during the winter and seeing the humungous pristine walls of snow and ice hanging from cliff edges is without a doubt nature at its finest. (Not to mention the amazing skiing that's close by!)
Hiking through the wilderness where there isn't even a hint of a path, knowing that you're probably the only human to have ever stepped in those exact spots, and if you're lucky you can spot the wildlife, like seeing a grizzly bear and her cubs playing by the river (quite a shock and somewhat frightening, let me tell you).
Walking through the old growth forests in Vancouver knowing that those trees have been there for hundreds, and maybe thousands of years. Before humans even came to the land.
But probably the best is being able to see the Northern Lights from my front porch. They really are quite spectacular.
There are so many more but this can only be so long.
( , Sun 13 Mar 2005, 19:34, Reply)
I think anyone living in Canada can agree with me, this is probably one of the most beautiful countries.
Living in Western Canada I only have a short drive to get the the Rockies and can see them from my window. And going up there during the winter and seeing the humungous pristine walls of snow and ice hanging from cliff edges is without a doubt nature at its finest. (Not to mention the amazing skiing that's close by!)
Hiking through the wilderness where there isn't even a hint of a path, knowing that you're probably the only human to have ever stepped in those exact spots, and if you're lucky you can spot the wildlife, like seeing a grizzly bear and her cubs playing by the river (quite a shock and somewhat frightening, let me tell you).
Walking through the old growth forests in Vancouver knowing that those trees have been there for hundreds, and maybe thousands of years. Before humans even came to the land.
But probably the best is being able to see the Northern Lights from my front porch. They really are quite spectacular.
There are so many more but this can only be so long.
( , Sun 13 Mar 2005, 19:34, Reply)
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