Hi Jules. It's a small world... I live just a 20min bus ride from Newton Abbot and sometimes go to Trago Mills where it is possible to buy anything from an ant to an elephant, well, almost. I've lived in, and visited most countries on the continent but I've only been to Scotland once and that was Gretna Green. I'd like to take a holiday there. It looks lovely in the holiday brochures.
jules06/04/13 08:19
We used to go to a campsite next to Trago Mills, Newton Abbot for our holidays, and loved exploring the countryside around there. You are very lucky to be able to see the night sky like that. We go on holiday to Scotland now and the night sky is superb there.
MD06/03/13 19:59
Well Jules, I know exactly what you mean! I moved from South of France (where I'm sure many people NEVER sleep) to live on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. All of my windows look out over fields. There are no lights at all. Last year I was able to see the International Space Station clearly. And it's lovely to be able to see the stars.
jules06/03/13 19:20
Our previous house had very near neighbours with and lots of lights near a footpath. You never got to see the sky. We now live in a house where there are huge skies, and realise what we were missing.
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Beautiful skyline but those clouds look ominous.
Hi Jules. It's a small world... I live just a 20min bus ride from Newton Abbot and sometimes go to Trago Mills where it is possible to buy anything from an ant to an elephant, well, almost. I've lived in, and visited most countries on the continent but I've only been to Scotland once and that was Gretna Green. I'd like to take a holiday there. It looks lovely in the holiday brochures.
We used to go to a campsite next to Trago Mills, Newton Abbot for our holidays, and loved exploring the countryside around there. You are very lucky to be able to see the night sky like that. We go on holiday to Scotland now and the night sky is superb there.
Well Jules, I know exactly what you mean! I moved from South of France (where I'm sure many people NEVER sleep) to live on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. All of my windows look out over fields. There are no lights at all. Last year I was able to see the International Space Station clearly. And it's lovely to be able to see the stars.
Our previous house had very near neighbours with and lots of lights near a footpath. You never got to see the sky. We now live in a house where there are huge skies, and realise what we were missing.