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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so so many
because i'm a soppy twat
some that come to mind, apart from living in venice for 2 and a half months at the end of 2004...
sitting on my window ledge in central london quite late at night listening to the sound of someone playing saxaphone somewhere. he does it quite a bit- yay for him
6am. loveliest time of day. 7am sucks though.. think it's cause it was the time i had to get up for school
endless moments of musical ecstacy, but then everyone has those it seems!
views out of train windows too.. just so lovely, so often. god bless the industrial revolution for the railways alone.
summer days lying in parks in london. they may never happen again, now that i'm finished uni and probably not moving back home, but nevermind, they're in my brain for good now :)
( , Sat 12 Mar 2005, 19:54, Reply)
because i'm a soppy twat
some that come to mind, apart from living in venice for 2 and a half months at the end of 2004...
sitting on my window ledge in central london quite late at night listening to the sound of someone playing saxaphone somewhere. he does it quite a bit- yay for him
6am. loveliest time of day. 7am sucks though.. think it's cause it was the time i had to get up for school
endless moments of musical ecstacy, but then everyone has those it seems!
views out of train windows too.. just so lovely, so often. god bless the industrial revolution for the railways alone.
summer days lying in parks in london. they may never happen again, now that i'm finished uni and probably not moving back home, but nevermind, they're in my brain for good now :)
( , Sat 12 Mar 2005, 19:54, Reply)
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