Do you ever go for a drive out into the country

That sounds like an idyllic place to live.

We pass countryside wherever we drive to here. I can also walk to it if I feel energetic, which isn’t often. We are not far from the coast either.

Would that be Somerset?

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Arr, that it be m’dear.

North Yorkshire is just gorgeous…honest you can’t get anywhere nicer and I’m lucky enough to live here surrounded by just beautiful countryside with horses and sheep for neighbours…perfect.

I have always loved Yorkshire. Even though I have never been there.
I fell in love with the area way back when I saw the first episode of All Creatures Great and Small over 40 years ago.

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We drove here in Scotland:

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Have you seen Heartbeat? That shows it off too.I wish I’d visited God’s Own when I was in the UK
I did do football trips to Leeds and Sheffield ,not much countryside to view there though.





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Such serenity. Few people about as well?
There are some lovely places out there. All we got to do make the effort and go have a look.

Yes, I watched Heartbeat when it was on. We must take advantage of opportunities when they arise. They may never come around again.

A Bald Eagle having a day at the beach? All stunning views that you experienced.

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By all means, visit the set, but not on a Francis Barnett.

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I had to look up - but not on a Francis Barnett.
A motorcycle :slightly_smiling_face:

Actually we take a stroll into the country - just about 50 yards from our front door:

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Does a paved walkway count as country?

You are so lucky to be that close to nature. :slightly_smiling_face:
Your dog is checking to see if you are okay. :slightly_smiling_face:

Thank you. That’s the Cabot Trail which isn’t far from where we live.

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Certainly! It is a country lane!

Ah, thank you Bretrick. This was Max escorting our grandson last Christmas.

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You’re quite right, I tend to think of countryside as a track through the bush at most.