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The retail park where Toys R Us is, mid to late December, up at some ungodly hour to try and get a Wii.

We saw a glorious sunrise over the city.

Fucking beautiful.

It still brings a tear to my eye.

 

 

 

 

 

I prefer the PS3 these days.

 

 

You'll nae enjoy it this year when you're hauling boxes into the warehouse and working for a living.

 

The view from the top of the long straight Foggie brae heading towards Portsoy. First glimpse of the wind turbines in Boyndie and a great feeling knowing I'm only 10 minutes from Boofon Manor.

 

Alternatively this is quite a view.

 

Looking East:

 

cullen.jpg

 

Looking West:

 

800px-Cullen_Scotland_2007.jpg

 

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You'll nae enjoy it this year when you're hauling boxes into the warehouse and working for a living.

 

The view from the top of the long straight Foggie brae heading towards Portsoy. First glimpse of the wind turbines in Boyndie and a great feeling knowing I'm only 10 minutes from Boofon Manor.

 

Alternatively this is quite a view.

 

Looking East:

 

cullen.jpg

 

Looking West:

 

800px-Cullen_Scotland_2007.jpg

 

 

gallery5.jpg

 

 

where is that boofon?

 

looks good. problems is looks like its in the middle of nowhere.

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Everywhere in the world is in the middle of nowhere technically Bluto.

 

dinna think so.

 

i'd probably liek to live in similar village by the coast when i'm a bit older.

 

but it'd have to be within spunkin distance of a city and amenities.

trying to think of places that have that.

 

east fife.

northumberland coast.

devon and cornawall would be teh best but theyre bit further away from cities.

 

hhhmmmmm,.....

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dinna think so.

 

i'd probably liek to live in similar village by the coast when i'm a bit older.

 

but it'd have to be within spunkin distance of a city and amenities.

trying to think of places that have that.

 

east fife.

northumberland coast.

devon and cornawall would be teh best but theyre bit further away from cities.

 

hhhmmmmm,.....

 

Cullen is less than or about an hour drive away from Aberdeen and Inverness. Perfect.

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Cullen is less than or about an hour drive away from Aberdeen and Inverness. Perfect.

 

why is that perfect?

 

to me, an hours drive is quite a lot.

 

think if you had to work in aberdeen.

2 hours commute a day.

nae-fcukin-luck.

 

or if you want to go out for a nice meal.

most good restaurants an hour away. nae chance of enjoying a nice few glasses of red then.

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i'd probably liek to live in similar village by the coast when i'm a bit older.

 

but it'd have to be within spunkin distance of a city and amenities.

trying to think of places that have that.

 

 

 

Cullen is less than or about an hour drive away from Aberdeen and Inverness. Perfect.

 

 

why is that perfect?

 

to me, an hours drive is quite a lot.

 

think if you had to work in aberdeen.

2 hours commute a day.

nae-fcukin-luck.

 

or if you want to go out for a nice meal.

most good restaurants an hour away. nae chance of enjoying a nice few glasses of red then.

 

An hour drive is spunking distance.

 

Plenty ace restaurants nearby.

 

What's more to want?

 

In fact dinna bother replying as your clogging up the thread.

 

PM if you want to continue this discussion.

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My fav spot is in the middle of the Craibstone estate, a path through the woods takes you to a clearing with a burn running through it, it used to have a rope swing over it in my youth.

 

A beautiful place to sit and contemplate life.

 

 

If the rope is still there it sounds the perfect place to end it as well. :sherlock:

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