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Go to Scotland ! Go to the Isle of Bute! It's a wonderful place with loads to see; you could get a B&B and do a bit of Island hopping but there is enough on Bute to fill a long weekend. The scenery,the people and Mount Stuart House make it well worth the long drive up ! :)
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angelsey any time of the year nice quite roads
warm climate and at a pinch you could say its over sea |
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There must be lots of great places to visit in England. Millions of people from all over the world make England their tourist destination; so there must be something to see. I decided a few years ago to take all my vacations at home. (Of course, Canada is a little bigger, but this is not a size thing). Just got back from the great povince of Nova Scotia, visiting friends in the beautiful city of Halifax. Staying at home helps the economy too.
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The whole of the Uk is beautiful, and Dorset no exception. Try and stay somewhere like Christchurch, that gives you access to the New Forest and Bournemouth. Driving ? Piece of Cake.M65,M6,M40,A34,M3, etc., .. no problems . don't be a whimp .. done it there and back many times in a day.
Northumbria is exceptional too, and the secret of the British Isles. Whatever, you can't go wrong in your home country. Depends what you like ? |
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Thanks so much to everyone for some great advice on places to visit. We're thinking now to take in Dorset and Devon over the course of a week down on the south coast. Looking to stay in a couple of B&Bs and explore as much as we can. Will definitely check out the East coast (Norfolk Broads), Sussex and Kent next time though as there are some truly beautiful spots to visit. |
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I'm sure you won't be disappointed. Just give Porlock Hill a miss.
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so is it wrong to call someone old a geriatric? are elderly people homes geriatric homes then? why have I never seen the term used in a nice way even though it sounds like a medical type of word?
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I just means old - but tends to be applied to the VERY old
What you consider 'old' tends to be influenced by how old you are yourself ;) |
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I don't think even old people are called Geriatrics in medical terms any more...it is seen as somewhat derogatory......nowadays this branch of care is called Elderly Medicine.
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