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Andy 27th July 2018 11:29

Bucket List thread
 
Is there anything you'd really like to do or somehwere you'd like to revisit before the inevitable?

cheers,
Andy

Hawkey01 27th July 2018 11:38

Yes I have two on my so called bucket list. Both of which are expensive in their own rights so tend to get put to the back when looking for a destination.

1. A top class trip to the Monaco Grand Prix. Top hotel and good seats in Monaco. My wife is never too enthusiastic I am afraid.

2. A cruise - usually hate the idea - on the Aranui5 around the islands. 14 days island hopping and load discharge. The cruise is within reason but the airfares are out of this world. Even 7 hours from Oz/NZ to Papeete. Main airline ex UK would be Air France. Maybe I will investigate more.

Neville

Steve 27th July 2018 11:43

I went back to Malta after living there in the 70s,the place has changed so much, all time share, casinos and new builds,and the beach at kalafrana we used (RAF) is now a container shipping port !

good memories though.

BobClay 27th July 2018 11:44

Get a telegram from the Queen when I make the ton !!! :sweat:

John Rogers 27th July 2018 11:53

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Originally Posted by Steve (Post 16568)
I went back to Malta after living there in the 70s,the place has changed so much, all time share, casinos and new builds,and the beach at kalafrana we used (RAF) is now a container shipping port !

good memories though.

Always wanted to visit Malta, sailed with a couple of men from there and they were good shipmates.:)

Dartskipper 27th July 2018 19:27

Road Town, Tortola, BVI.

I was there briefly in January 1975. It was nowhere near as developed as the US Virgin Islands across the Sound. Happy memories of a beautiful Island and welcoming people. I still have the place mats I bought in the Post Office.

roscoes 28th July 2018 01:52

#2
Hawkey01


Did this trip on Aranui3. Great trip don't put it off,remember you are a long time dead and they don't make shrouds with pockets.


Steve

tugger 28th July 2018 02:35

Visit The face-book man Zukerberg and have him give me a $1billion so I can buy a mobile phone.
Then visit Trump and tell him to keep going and kill Globalization.
Tugger

jg grant 28th July 2018 04:51

For me, to visit the Kure, Japan maritime museum and view the 1/12 scale or 26.3metre model of the IJNS Yamato. In my view the most beautiful warship ever built.

Nick74 28th July 2018 05:32

1.Visit as many Naval historic ships as I can
2. Tour North America by car
3. Tour Europe by car

Quiney 28th July 2018 13:02

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Originally Posted by Dartskipper (Post 16605)
Road Town, Tortola, BVI.

I was there briefly in January 1975. It was nowhere near as developed as the US Virgin Islands across the Sound. Happy memories of a beautiful Island and welcoming people. I still have the place mats I bought in the Post Office.


I used to run there with Booker Line in the late 70's.
I was shocked to see how much it had been developed, when watching the damage from when the hurricane passed through.

Chris Isaac 28th July 2018 13:15

1. Carol Vorderman

IJC 38 29th July 2018 10:16

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Originally Posted by Chris Isaac (Post 16639)
1. Carol Vorderman



Hmmm! thought there was a campaign to reduce the use of plastic :jump:

Steve 29th July 2018 10:27

I have never been to Liverpool.

Bill Greig 30th July 2018 12:58

Scuba dive on the Great Barrier Reef.

Dave McGouldrick 30th July 2018 17:01

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Originally Posted by Steve (Post 16676)
I have never been to Liverpool.




Bonus !:jump:

Engine Serang 30th July 2018 21:00

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Originally Posted by BobClay (Post 16569)
Get a telegram from the Queen when I make the ton !!! :sweat:



And the Cheque.

pompeyfan 16th August 2018 11:17

There are many places that I would like to go back to, so my bucket list is pretty full, but I have found that you can never go back. By that I mean nothing is the same. An example of this was when I returned to Auckland. New Zealand. I had nothing but happy memories when living there, but returning years later, the place and people had changed so much it spoiled my return. It may not affect others, but it certainly did me. I returned having taken early retirement following major heart surgery. I also wanted to take my son, who is disabled as am I these days. Having asked the doctor if I should go having recovered from the surgery he said it could be my only chance. My son has family from his mothers side in Australia, so we killed two birds with one stone. Not only had Auckland changed, but so had Sydney. I visited Sydney a lot when at sea visiting my ex wife before I brought her home on Canberra, and of course her family all of whom are still there. Once again, it was not as I remembered it. Yes, the Opera House was still there, Circular Quay and so on, but many other things had changed. That is not to say people should not return, but enjoy the place as it is now rather than expecting it to be as it was. Things had also changed when I returned to the village on the Isle of Wight where I was born and bred. I was away for ten years in total, and have never been accepted back into the village. It is as if I am an outsider. Life can be very strange.

There are a few places I have never been to, but would like to such as Rio de Janeiro and I would like to see the midnight sun, but could never afford a cruise that far north. And now, I could not go anyway both health wise and financial. Therefore, I rely on memories, and what better place to do that than here on SH :thumb:

John Rogers 16th August 2018 11:42

David, why dont you buy travel videos of where you would like to go and just sit back an enjoy them.

pompeyfan 16th August 2018 11:57

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Originally Posted by John Rogers (Post 17426)
David, why dont you buy travel videos of where you would like to go and just sit back an enjoy them.

John

What a good idea :thumb:

YM-Mundrabilla 16th August 2018 12:51

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Originally Posted by pompeyfan (Post 17425)
There are many places that I would like to go back to, so my bucket list is pretty full, but I have found that you can never go back. By that I mean nothing is the same. An example of this was when I returned to Auckland. New Zealand. I had nothing but happy memories when living there, but returning years later, the place and people had changed so much it spoiled my return. It may not affect others, but it certainly did me. I returned having taken early retirement following major heart surgery. I also wanted to take my son, who is disabled as am I these days. Having asked the doctor if I should go having recovered from the surgery he said it could be my only chance. My son has family from his mothers side in Australia, so we killed two birds with one stone. Not only had Auckland changed, but so had Sydney. I visited Sydney a lot when at sea visiting my ex wife before I brought her home on Canberra, and of course her family all of whom are still there. Once again, it was not as I remembered it. Yes, the Opera House was still there, Circular Quay and so on, but many other things had changed. That is not to say people should not return, but enjoy the place as it is now rather than expecting it to be as it was. Things had also changed when I returned to the village on the Isle of Wight where I was born and bred. I was away for ten years in total, and have never been accepted back into the village. It is as if I am an outsider. Life can be very strange.

There are a few places I have never been to, but would like to such as Rio de Janeiro and I would like to see the midnight sun, but could never afford a cruise that far north. And now, I could not go anyway both health wise and financial. Therefore, I rely on memories, and what better place to do that than here on SH :thumb:

David,
Here is one of the Midnight Sun at the North Cape taken at around 2300 on 30 July 2013. I have a series of similar photos and if anyone wants any of them I am happy to post them here on SH.
I would love to return to Scotland but, like so many of us, seem to be running out of time, money and/or good health.
I have thousands of pics taken on about 10 trips around Europe in the last 20 years or so and I love to just watch them in peace and quiet on the 'good' (HD) TV rather than the crap that it usually shows.
Memories are usually kinder than current reality.
The North Cape and the Midnight Sun are very much a hit and miss affair as this pic taken about 2200 on 3 August 2011 confirms.
Regards
Geoff (YM) :wave:

pompeyfan 16th August 2018 13:36

Thanks Geoff

Even if I was able to see the midnight sun, it would be cloudy because when I went on holiday, it always rained :cloud:

John Rogers 16th August 2018 17:25

David, it’s also cheaper and safer. I do not fly overseas anymore,at my age and all the crap one has To go through at the airports, not only that when overseas I feel as if there is a target on my back.
John.

Farmer John 16th August 2018 17:55

My best bucket list visits take place in my head. Isn't that why older people find their memory for earlier times seems to get better. I also live a place I love, deliberately so, and I can walk out my door and within 20 minutes be in a place I have worked hard to know well, the plants, the paths, the tracks, the history. I know I am lucky, but we have worked to be here, it has cost us some things and brought us others. When we walk down the town, we raise a hand to so many, stop to talk to some, gossip about others. Our neighbours are good people, things do change and sometimes it seems like not much of it for the better.

Bucket list is a death like my Dad's, walk in the house and say "The garden is lovely" and drop dead. We are not getting out of this alive, and easy end is gift to be wished for.

P.S. 70 yesterday, to my surprise.

John Rogers 16th August 2018 18:04

70 is a young age, I’m hitting 87 in Dec.


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