A couple of weeks ago I went on a hike in the hills and keep looking back at this pictureby AdministrationNo3434 Tags:Casual UKUnited Kingdom 10 commentsNimrod always swells in my head whenever I see a view like that.pretty, pretttty good.Really do love living in Yorkshire. A walk away from views like this. We really do live in a pretty country.r/remindme! 3 monthsWhen Iām feeling really down, my friend drives around the countryside and suddenly I feel better.Beautiful stuffGods own countryWas out in the Ribble Valley other day, really is gorgeous once the sun comes out.Honestly, I don’t think (m)any other countries come close. Everywhere has its own charm I guess but there’s just something about the UK for me.One of the best feelings I get is coming back from aboard (via plane) and looking out the window and seeing the fields of the UK spread out below.Hm go to Birmingham, you’ll think completely differently šLeave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Really do love living in Yorkshire. A walk away from views like this. We really do live in a pretty country.
Honestly, I don’t think (m)any other countries come close. Everywhere has its own charm I guess but there’s just something about the UK for me.One of the best feelings I get is coming back from aboard (via plane) and looking out the window and seeing the fields of the UK spread out below.
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Nimrod always swells in my head whenever I see a view like that.
pretty, pretttty good.
Really do love living in Yorkshire. A walk away from views like this. We really do live in a pretty country.
r/remindme! 3 months
When Iām feeling really down, my friend drives around the countryside and suddenly I feel better.
Beautiful stuff
Gods own country
Was out in the Ribble Valley other day, really is gorgeous once the sun comes out.
Honestly, I don’t think (m)any other countries come close. Everywhere has its own charm I guess but there’s just something about the UK for me.
One of the best feelings I get is coming back from aboard (via plane) and looking out the window and seeing the fields of the UK spread out below.
Hm go to Birmingham, you’ll think completely differently š