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a piece of peace in britania

Added: (Mon Sep 19 2005)

Pressbox (Press Release) - In the entire world gone by never will I forget this trip up low and up down- welcome to the UK?


All over the UK from top to bottom and from side to side a trip of a wonderland and it is my homeland.
There’s sunshine and there’s rain and hail and wind a haze and mist and fog and god
What dip in the sea what a drive navigating the highways and signs and crosses and the sea.
Forget me not the UK not possible all around the coast and down by the sea forget me not; welcome to the UK.

The speed cameras tons of them around every nook and cranny but for speeding going over a red light driving too close to the car behind you.
So there aren’t enough police so the government put these cameras- don’t drive too fast it’s simply not worth it.
Don’t worry Danny you will find a parking place just have a little patience and thus we were able to take a dip in the sea. So we did and the sea was monstrously cold well not too bad not for England.
I expected a little bit older and all along the sea front at Exmouth and Littlehampton it had all been modernized- all look lovely doubly.

See the UK look at the castle of the famous loch- they call it the Loch Ness Monster – alas matey no solution and riddle could date back from the middle ages from prehistoric times even from the beginning of time and only end until the end of time when worlds collide. From Macraigs tower quite definitely a sight for sore eyes, everlasting vision and enterprise. So many harbours and bridges and towns and villages and major cities and then we had rain and wind and sunshine and more countryside.
How then could one forget Shakespeare in the heart of England with diligence and comfort? So many rivers running through the middle of town.
Some truly delightful places and what about those castles and museums and endless riveting.
So this is England land of hope and glory- take it or leave it rule Britannia; Britamia rules the waves- but there so much more- green and greener fields and valleys full of water and life- what an island welcome to the UK.

Walk about those long trodden paths that many goes only when he boldly goes before- see the roads pocking in and out of dales and valleys so yonder. Drives down steep roads and end up in the end of the world at Ullapool- a tiny port but full of life- welcome to the UK-.
The world is at my feet and in my bones and blood but as I stand on Padstow bay I remember that when the boat comes in you shall have a little fishy on a little dishy you shall have a fishy when the boat comes in. those were the days- I remember of England of old- slow and hazy through a starlit glaze
Welcome to the UK modern UK like I had never seen it before, the roads are all smooth, the rivers are all clean, the fences are all repaired, and the sign posts are all there well most of them and the harbours are all quiet.
To and from the Isle or Mull, to and from Skye, over the forth railway bridge and across the Severn. My country what is this- the UK so much to see and so much to buy.
Never seen the UK like this this is splendour and glory.
Come to England and Scotland and Wales for this is my world the world of Danny Teller. I was born here and raised but never saw it in full glory. So we went up and down through the Glenn thought it would be nice to see ole Nessy but should we have had so much luck.
Now in the world of the lakes this in Windermere- the famous lake in England the largest in England, have a boat trip and see the beauty of the hills and forests- welcome to the UK.
Much to absorb much to take in and not so cold as expected.
The world we live in my country my life my view my salutations- define it, describe it take it any which way you chose- but welcome home welcome back or welcome to the UK- in a car, staying at a youth hostel and walking along the coast line- welcome to the UK.
And now for the final uproar- would I do it again- well hell not sure- have already see a large chunk- say 70% so what more is there to see- but when and how and in what.
Do I have a favourite place- just let me think- yes it must be Oban. Thought it may be Edinburgh thought it may be Inverness or John O’Groats. Full of flare full of style full of charisma and full of water full of boats. Oban that’s the place a harbour with a view of Mull. Take me back to Oban take me back to the sea.
Like a fabulous eagle with wings of silver- spread out my heart over England- this is the UK welcome welcome back home.

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