Which ride will you take, a teacup or a taxi to New York?Perhaps something bigger if you have a lot of luggage.If you are having a heatwave open top will be better.Enjoy the views…
I do love the colour and ‘flash’ of fairground rides, especially the older style ones with their ‘faded glory’. I never go on them, but I like to look at them.
Best wishes, Pete.
It is indeed wonderful, but hardly a village, a busy town.! It has swallowed some villages away from the coast, but two hundred years ago did not exist.
Bournemouth is gorgeous, and surrounded by so many beautiful places – it’s close to the New Forest National Park, the Purbecks and the Jurassic Coast. The beach at Southbourne is much quieter than the main beaches at Bournemouth and Boscombe, and the 360 panorama from Hengisbury Head, taking in Christchurch priory, Mudeford harbour and beach huts (the most expensive in the world!) Hurst Castle and lighthouse, the Isle of Wight, and Bournemouth beach and the Isle of Purbeck remains my favourite view in the world. The sunsets are stupendous!
Plus, Bournemouth has a little microclimate that means we have often stood in full sun on the beach and seen black clouds just half a mile inland!
I’m playing catch-up today on old post since I’ve been traveling, Janet. As soon as I saw the teacups, I immediately remembered getting sick on that ride. I’ve avoided them like the plague since then.
Thank you for the ride!
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You’re welcome Liz.
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A great selection of rides.
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Yes Deborah, something for everyone.
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Open top would be my choice…it does look lovely there, Janet 🙂
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Good choice Carol.
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I do love the colour and ‘flash’ of fairground rides, especially the older style ones with their ‘faded glory’. I never go on them, but I like to look at them.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Yes Pete, it’s good that travelling fairs are still around, even if we don’t actually want to go on the rides.
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someone just told us that Bouremouth is a wonderful seaside village to visit!
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It is indeed wonderful, but hardly a village, a busy town.! It has swallowed some villages away from the coast, but two hundred years ago did not exist.
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hopefully we will get a chance to visit this busy town ina few months!
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Hello Jim, that sounds like exciting travel news.
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we are all quite excited!
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Bournemouth is gorgeous, and surrounded by so many beautiful places – it’s close to the New Forest National Park, the Purbecks and the Jurassic Coast. The beach at Southbourne is much quieter than the main beaches at Bournemouth and Boscombe, and the 360 panorama from Hengisbury Head, taking in Christchurch priory, Mudeford harbour and beach huts (the most expensive in the world!) Hurst Castle and lighthouse, the Isle of Wight, and Bournemouth beach and the Isle of Purbeck remains my favourite view in the world. The sunsets are stupendous!
Plus, Bournemouth has a little microclimate that means we have often stood in full sun on the beach and seen black clouds just half a mile inland!
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wow – thank you for all that info. It is definitely on our agenda now. Especially Hengisbury Head!
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LOVE the truck! 🙂
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I’m playing catch-up today on old post since I’ve been traveling, Janet. As soon as I saw the teacups, I immediately remembered getting sick on that ride. I’ve avoided them like the plague since then.
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Yes Pete, it’s a long time since I’ve been on any ride that goes round and round…
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A few of those were my favorite rides. Yes, I love the teacups 🙂
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Hello Debbie, yes I would choose the tea cups.
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I was a little dizzy at first but a wonderful trip!
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Glad you enjoyed it Geoff.
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I really enjoyed my ride! Thank you for making me 😊
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You’re welcome Penny.
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