| 12/26/2007 11:31:18 PM | Close your eyes and imagine.... | |
 woman1031 Hanover, PA age: 48
| the most peaceful place on earth. A place you wish you could go to in the blink of an eye on those days that the world is getting you down.
My peaceful place would be the casscade mountains in washington state.
The sad part is that peaceful place used to be in my mans arms.
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| 12/26/2007 11:40:40 PM | Close your eyes and imagine.... | |
 12disciples Dade City, FL age: 41
| the most peaceful place on earth. Lying down in the grass and just watching the stars or the sky. Knowing nature's beauty, thats the most peaceful place.
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| 12/27/2007 12:04:30 AM | Close your eyes and imagine.... | |
 the_infamous1 Ridgeville, SC age: 33
| there's a little place in the middle of the swamp where i was raised it's a big clearing and it has one small island in the middle of it..it's so quiet and peaceful there time seems to stand still..not to mention it's a great fishing hole and not many people knew about it
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| 12/27/2007 6:54:25 AM | Close your eyes and imagine.... | |
 sdcentaur Sioux Falls, SD age: 48
| McClure's beach north of San Francisco. There's a part of it that can only be accessed at low tide north of the "public" area.
Water is a bit rough and chilly for swimming but the solitude and view of the ocean, the smell and sound of the surf, soft sand to sleep on......
Spent 2 days there once with a lady and went back several times alone. I can still see, hear and smell every nuance of the place just by closing my eyes.
Anyone care to join me?
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| 12/27/2007 9:56:32 AM | Close your eyes and imagine.... | |
 woman1031 Hanover, PA age: 48
| I am impressed. I thought there would be more goofy answers than sincere. 
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| 12/27/2007 9:59:50 AM | Close your eyes and imagine.... | |
 lynn456 Martinsburg, WV age: 39
| up on the top of north mountain,very peaceful.
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| 12/27/2007 10:00:05 AM | Close your eyes and imagine.... | |
 dragonrider44 Olympia, WA age: 45
| any place you are ok seriously ocean shores the beach at sunrise so peaceful and inspiring
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| 12/27/2007 1:22:53 PM | Close your eyes and imagine.... | |
 nwiowa Cherokee, IA age: 53
| My Aunt owns the old family farmstead south of Storm Lake, Ia..
It's like so many other forgotten about farmsteads scattered along the roads across the state of Iowa.
The house is caving in on it's self, there's a unruly Trumpeter Vine crawling across the front porch, and leaky roof.
There's a rap around driveway that runs behind the house and under a thick canopy of shade trees on the west. My cousin Marty and I have shared a few beers there under the shade of the trees. The view is of wide open Iowa farm fields, and a distant hy-way.
You sit there feeling all cool, content, and disconnected from all the road weary travelers on that distant hy-way, who are hurring to meet the demands of their busy lives!
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| 12/27/2007 1:25:22 PM | Close your eyes and imagine.... | |
 stormygrl Longmont, CO age: 42
| on a white sandy beach watching and listening to the waves crashing.... i miss the ocean and cali!
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| 12/27/2007 1:26:56 PM | Close your eyes and imagine.... | |
 17cloverman Delanson, NY age: 45
| Stormy I miss the beaches to lets go!
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| 12/27/2007 2:45:09 PM | Close your eyes and imagine.... | |
 keltic1der Clinton Township, MI age: 39
| Cliffs of Moher in Ireland. If you do a search in Google, You will see why.
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| 12/27/2007 2:53:44 PM | Close your eyes and imagine.... | |
 crowdog3 Ponca City, OK age: 34
| These woods where the pow wow grounds are, it is just so quiet, and beautiful there, you just never want too leave once you are there
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| 12/27/2007 3:03:03 PM | Close your eyes and imagine.... | |
 bucho154 Lamar, CO age: 35
| the cascade mountains in western washington have always been my place of serenity
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| 12/27/2007 3:12:16 PM | Close your eyes and imagine.... | |
 emt854 Appleton, WI age: 53
| On a warm sandy beach..laying back basking in the sun listening to the waves.
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| 12/27/2007 3:16:45 PM | Close your eyes and imagine.... | |
 rer Kennesaw, GA age: 59
| Sitting on the new orleans lake front by bayou st.john. I'd watch the small fishing boats at that time come into the bayou. The hardhead catfish would swim to the surface to eat the white bread slices I'd throw into the water. You could smell the untold years of life and death that the water held. Seagulls would fly overhead, then dive into the waters for their meals. Life was simple then and a most relaxing place to be, no matter my age. I miss it so.
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