interested in universal life force, chi, prana..ect..believe we are born with a sixth sense, its intuition, more to heaven and earth than the naked eye could ever see... best things in life are free, angels, nature, feel in tune with and welcome the changing of the seasons esp spring season of rebirth, new growth, daffodills, new beginnings, closet cloudspotter..
a people watcher....
like to read peoples faces as i listen.. take it all in,
not just the voice....
think you should give people who have taken time to talk to you due respect.. by giving them back your full attention..
enjoy hobbies, cardmaking scrapbooking, painting, especially folk art..traditionally the work of the barge people..love my dogs..esp meg the collie.
prefer quiet,..don,t have much to say, would rather be a good listener than a poor talker.
trying to renew my health so i can then renew my life...hopefully before shuffling off this mortal coil...
or at least before xmas..
being indoors a lot i can,t see or hear folk so ive learnt how to feel them......
we neednt search for the meaning to life it,s already inside us all ...our soul speaks.....universal language...
Hi Gilly, enjoyed your thoughts about the pictures and putting the seats up and down. In my area of Newcastle it was only the posh seats that had any padding on them, naturally we never got to sit on those ones. I must have been a right menace cos I would sneak the emergency doors open to let me mates in. The old gadge's would shine there torches around trying to find the urchins who hadn't paid.
thanks sid. the "pictures" as we called them were the only place for entertainment really, in the late 60,s early 70,s, the lady with the torch was like the gestapo. and the ice cream just dripped down our fronts in the dark. good days.hope you were,nt locked up for it? opening the doors. bye sid.
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Hi Gilly, enjoyed your thoughts about the pictures and putting the seats up and down. In my area of Newcastle it was only the posh seats that had any padding on them, naturally we never got to sit on those ones.
I must have been a right menace cos I would sneak the emergency doors open to let me mates in. The old gadge's would shine there torches around trying to find the urchins who hadn't paid.
thanks sid. the "pictures" as we called them were the only place for entertainment really,
in the late 60,s early 70,s,
the lady with the torch was like the gestapo.
and the ice cream just dripped down our fronts in the dark. good days.hope you were,nt locked up for it? opening the doors. bye sid.
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