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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Bungee jumping
I spent Christmas 1999 in New Zealand to get away from all the Millenium crap that was going on at home. Also it was the first Christmas since my parents died. I didn't want to be at home.
I went on an organised tour of the South Island which took us past Kawarau Bridge. No-one else on the tour wanted to try a bungee jump so I, afraid of heights, decided to do it.
The magical moment happened at the bottom of the jump, just before the rope snatched me back up. There was just me and no-one else in the whole world at that point. There was no noise apart from the noise of the river gently gushing past beneath me and that was so close I was able to reach out and touch it.
You would never get me to do it again but it was marvellous.
( , Tue 15 Mar 2005, 12:25, Reply)
I spent Christmas 1999 in New Zealand to get away from all the Millenium crap that was going on at home. Also it was the first Christmas since my parents died. I didn't want to be at home.
I went on an organised tour of the South Island which took us past Kawarau Bridge. No-one else on the tour wanted to try a bungee jump so I, afraid of heights, decided to do it.
The magical moment happened at the bottom of the jump, just before the rope snatched me back up. There was just me and no-one else in the whole world at that point. There was no noise apart from the noise of the river gently gushing past beneath me and that was so close I was able to reach out and touch it.
You would never get me to do it again but it was marvellous.
( , Tue 15 Mar 2005, 12:25, Reply)
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