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Re: Baker's Dozen 13 of your most memorable holiday (aka vacation) experiences (with a picture if possible) 1. Tree Tops Hotel, Kenya 2. Pompeii the bodies is what made an impact on me and how natural disasters are pretty much the same throughout time. 3. Lake Tahoe The water is so clear you can see the details of a dinner plate 12 feet down. 4. Crater Lake, Oregon, USA (see for yourself why ) 5. Pisa, first place I went to in Italy, I was in awe of the tower 6. Greyhound Ameripass(?) + hitchhiking for a month through the USA when I was 18 yrs old 7. Riva del Garda, Italy. My first holiday abroad at 5 years of age. The Italian icecream, especially the lemon flavoured .........yum. 8. Manchester, UK. Christmas '95. England is absolutely wonderful that time of year 9. A night at the Tree Tops Hotel in Kenya, watching the elephants drink right in front of the hotel. 10. Vic Falls, Zimbabwe. Stayed at the nearby campsite of course, but they had a swimming pool and an all-you-can-eat lunch at the Hotel ;). |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 of your most memorable holiday (aka vacation) experiences (with a picture if possible) 1. Tree Tops Hotel, Kenya 2. Pompeii the bodies is what made an impact on me and how natural disasters are pretty much the same throughout time. 3. Lake Tahoe The water is so clear you can see the details of a dinner plate 12 feet down. 4. Crater Lake, Oregon, USA (see for yourself why ) 5. Pisa, first place I went to in Italy, I was in awe of the tower 6. Greyhound Ameripass(?) + hitchhiking for a month through the USA when I was 18 yrs old 7. Riva del Garda, Italy. My first holiday abroad at 5 years of age. The Italian icecream, especially the lemon flavoured .........yum. 8. Manchester, UK. Christmas '95. England is absolutely wonderful that time of year 9. A night at the Tree Tops Hotel in Kenya, watching the elephants drink right in front of the hotel. 10. Vic Falls, Zimbabwe. Stayed at the nearby campsite of course, but they had a swimming pool and an all-you-can-eat lunch at the Hotel . Wow Hel that looks absolutely breathtaking!!!!! I see that my number 1 and 9 where the same, but while I deleted my #9 Hel had already posted # 10 so I'll proceed with # 11 11. Watching the (worldfamous) sunset at Santorini, Greece. We actually rented this appartment next to the mill at the point where all the people came up to watch the sun set into the sea, so we could sit at our own terrace.:) |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 of your most memorable holiday (aka vacation) experiences (with a picture if possible) 1. Tree Tops Hotel, Kenya 2. Pompeii the bodies is what made an impact on me and how natural disasters are pretty much the same throughout time. 3. Lake Tahoe The water is so clear you can see the details of a dinner plate 12 feet down. 4. Crater Lake, Oregon, USA (see for yourself why ) 5. Pisa, first place I went to in Italy, I was in awe of the tower 6. Greyhound Ameripass(?) + hitchhiking for a month through the USA when I was 18 yrs old 7. Riva del Garda, Italy. My first holiday abroad at 5 years of age. The Italian icecream, especially the lemon flavoured .........yum. 8. Manchester, UK. Christmas '95. England is absolutely wonderful that time of year 9. A night at the Tree Tops Hotel in Kenya, watching the elephants drink right in front of the hotel. 10. Vic Falls, Zimbabwe. Stayed at the nearby campsite of course, but they had a swimming pool and an all-you-can-eat lunch at the Hotel . Wow Hel that looks absolutely breathtaking!!!!! I see that my number 1 and 9 where the same, but while I deleted my #9 Hel had already posted # 10 so I'll proceed with # 11 11. Watching the (worldfamous) sunset at Santorini, Greece. We actually rented this appartment next to the mill at the point where all the people came up to watch the sun set into the sea, so we could sit at our own terrace. 12, Not as exotic as some of the others but Rhyl in north Wales, because it was our first family holiday that I remember as a 4 yr old child. |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 of your most memorable holiday (aka vacation) experiences (with a picture if possible) 1. Tree Tops Hotel, Kenya 2. Pompeii the bodies is what made an impact on me and how natural disasters are pretty much the same throughout time. 3. Lake Tahoe The water is so clear you can see the details of a dinner plate 12 feet down. 4. Crater Lake, Oregon, USA (see for yourself why ) 5. Pisa, first place I went to in Italy, I was in awe of the tower 6. Greyhound Ameripass(?) + hitchhiking for a month through the USA when I was 18 yrs old 7. Riva del Garda, Italy. My first holiday abroad at 5 years of age. The Italian icecream, especially the lemon flavoured .........yum. 8. Manchester, UK. Christmas '95. England is absolutely wonderful that time of year 9. A night at the Tree Tops Hotel in Kenya, watching the elephants drink right in front of the hotel. 10. Vic Falls, Zimbabwe. Stayed at the nearby campsite of course, but they had a swimming pool and an all-you-can-eat lunch at the Hotel . Wow Hel that looks absolutely breathtaking!!!!! I see that my number 1 and 9 where the same, but while I deleted my #9 Hel had already posted # 10 so I'll proceed with # 11 11. Watching the (worldfamous) sunset at Santorini, Greece. We actually rented this appartment next to the mill at the point where all the people came up to watch the sun set into the sea, so we could sit at our own terrace. 12, Not as exotic as some of the others but Rhyl in north Wales, because it was our first family holiday that I remember as a 4 yr old child. I think that's a lovely memory Scouser. 13. a picknick in a National Park in British Columbia. We walked around a bit in the woods after lunch and got back in the car, when we drove off we saw some cars by the side of the road with people all excited pointing in a direction just a hundred meters or so from were we had been sitting. A grizzly was walking in the tall grass eating berries and so on. We will never ever go picknicking again :biggrin: Next 13 of your favourite beverages (also non-alcoholic). 1 White Lady cocktail |
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13 of your most memorable holiday (aka vacation) experiences (with a picture if possible) 1. Tree Tops Hotel, Kenya 2. Pompeii the bodies is what made an impact on me and how natural disasters are pretty much the same throughout time. 3. Lake Tahoe The water is so clear you can see the details of a dinner plate 12 feet down. 4. Crater Lake, Oregon, USA (see for yourself why ) 5. Pisa, first place I went to in Italy, I was in awe of the tower 6. Greyhound Ameripass(?) + hitchhiking for a month through the USA when I was 18 yrs old 7. Riva del Garda, Italy. My first holiday abroad at 5 years of age. The Italian icecream, especially the lemon flavoured .........yum. 8. Manchester, UK. Christmas '95. England is absolutely wonderful that time of year 9. A night at the Tree Tops Hotel in Kenya, watching the elephants drink right in front of the hotel. 10. Vic Falls, Zimbabwe. Stayed at the nearby campsite of course, but they had a swimming pool and an all-you-can-eat lunch at the Hotel. 11. Watching the (worldfamous) sunset at Santorini, Greece. We actually rented this appartment next to the mill at the point where all the people came up to watch the sun set into the sea, so we could sit at our own terrace. 12, Not as exotic as some of the others but Rhyl in north Wales, because it was our first family holiday that I remember as a 4 yr old child. 13 Terschelling, where my grandparents had a small vacation place which we used to visit when we were small kids The 13 most important sports events that you were a spectator at Spoiler: 1. Ajax winning the European Cup for the first time, against Panathinaikos, Wembley 1971 [edit] Ahh, a Dama Bianca...... :) 13 of your beverages (also non-alcoholic). 1 White Lady cocktail 2 milk |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 of your beverages (also non-alcoholic). 1 White Lady cocktail 2 milk 3. Mojito |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 of your favourite beverages (also non-alcoholic). 1 White Lady cocktail 2 milk 3. Mojito 4. Hot chocolate with whipped cream |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 of your favourite beverages (also non-alcoholic). 1 White Lady cocktail 2 milk 3. Mojito 4. Hot chocolate with whipped cream 5. Good old English Breakfast tea, with milk (non of that iced/lemon tea rubbish) |
Re: Baker's Dozen Yuck... 13 of your favourite beverages (also non-alcoholic). 1. White Lady cocktail 2. milk 3. Mojito 4. Hot chocolate with whipped cream 5. Good old English Breakfast tea, with milk 6. tap water! |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 of your favourite beverages (also non-alcoholic). 1. White Lady cocktail 2. milk 3. Mojito 4. Hot chocolate with whipped cream 5. Good old English Breakfast tea, with milk 6. tap water! 7. Una Margarita por favor ( I'm fluent in Spanish as you can see :biggrin: ) |
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