tommy
Well-Known Member
Hi:
I was getting a bit tired of all the talk on war and thought I would change the subject. Lennon Mccartney '67 "And have you traveled very far"?... "Far at the eye can see?... What did you see when you were there?..."
Here's our favorite spots (sorry about any mispellings)
1) New Zealand, Loved the people, landed in Christchurch, went to Mt. Cook and ended up in Queenstown (great steep mountings coming straight into the Ocean). Snowed skied in August every day. Saw the Southern Cross,
2) Scottland, Eidenborough, took the train into London, flew into Holland, saw the Windmills and went to Volundam and saw the North Sea. Took the train into Germany, France and stayed in a village called Murrin in Switzerland above Interlocken where you had to take a tram to get there. There were no cars and all you heard were birds singing. The backing was a 4,000 cliff where a James Bond film was shot (the Eiger Sancion (spelling?) was filmed there). The swiss alps were awsome and they had a train (highest in the world) going through snow cap mountains above 10,000 feet.
3) We have gone to Hawaii several times and like Kaiui the best. Stayed in Princeville with a room over the waves and they had the prettiest skies, rainbows and nature in the ocean. Rained real hard, frogs came out and Poipu Beach was amazing, always sunny and peaceful beach on the south side of the Island.
4) In April of this year we went to St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Took a sail boat to a Bristish Island called Yost Van Dyke (famous for Mick Jager and Beatles stopping by on a News Years Eve many years ago). About 100 people live there is all. White sandy beaches and the water was so warm you would just sit in the water, rather then the sand. The waters were so calm and blue. This seemed like paradise Earth. Love and Peace, tommy
Tell me your favorite places???
I was getting a bit tired of all the talk on war and thought I would change the subject. Lennon Mccartney '67 "And have you traveled very far"?... "Far at the eye can see?... What did you see when you were there?..."
Here's our favorite spots (sorry about any mispellings)
1) New Zealand, Loved the people, landed in Christchurch, went to Mt. Cook and ended up in Queenstown (great steep mountings coming straight into the Ocean). Snowed skied in August every day. Saw the Southern Cross,
2) Scottland, Eidenborough, took the train into London, flew into Holland, saw the Windmills and went to Volundam and saw the North Sea. Took the train into Germany, France and stayed in a village called Murrin in Switzerland above Interlocken where you had to take a tram to get there. There were no cars and all you heard were birds singing. The backing was a 4,000 cliff where a James Bond film was shot (the Eiger Sancion (spelling?) was filmed there). The swiss alps were awsome and they had a train (highest in the world) going through snow cap mountains above 10,000 feet.
3) We have gone to Hawaii several times and like Kaiui the best. Stayed in Princeville with a room over the waves and they had the prettiest skies, rainbows and nature in the ocean. Rained real hard, frogs came out and Poipu Beach was amazing, always sunny and peaceful beach on the south side of the Island.
4) In April of this year we went to St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Took a sail boat to a Bristish Island called Yost Van Dyke (famous for Mick Jager and Beatles stopping by on a News Years Eve many years ago). About 100 people live there is all. White sandy beaches and the water was so warm you would just sit in the water, rather then the sand. The waters were so calm and blue. This seemed like paradise Earth. Love and Peace, tommy
Tell me your favorite places???
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