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I'm married and enjoy travelling throughout the UK in our mini motorhome.

Thursday, August 31, 2006

Chasing Dragons
Why chasing Dragons? Well it gives us scope to travel wherever we like and visit each and every village, town and city wherever we may be. Of course, Dragons can have lairs in the countryside, in caves, bury their eggs in sand which means that in our quest we must leave no stone unturned.
Chasing Dragons can loosely be described as living the dreams of a long past childhood. Searching out blazing red sunsets, misty mysterious rivers and lakes, hearing the first birdcall of the day and having all the time in the world to find these moments.
I finally decided that I had worked enough years to pat myself on the back and take early retirement and go in search of my dragons. My departure papers arrived and I announced with glee that my last working day will be 8 September 2006.
I was elated, my colleagues were happy for me and Patrick is already planning our first expedition.
We are going to live in time with the seasons and as I leave work on 8 September for the last time, we intend to start our chase in the north, a chase that will, we hope, lead us to the four corners of our island. We will be recording the highlights and any lows of the chase in this Blog.
Patrick and I are teetering on the edge of a whole new life that is going to start on 9 September 2006, we will be visiting some beautiful places where we know we will meet some wonderful people and we’re both looking forward to the experience.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The freedom and ability to search for Dragons eggs is a rare gift, but knowing you two you will probably find more than one. So we will be keeping a close eye on this journey.Good luck in your quest
D n S

9:16 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hooray, hoorah
How many people, confined to the daily grind, dreaming of greener pastures would actually have the courage to do it!!
Fantastic and we hope to see you soon in the N East!

9:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, Mal

Look forward to keeping up with your travels. You will soon forget you ever went to work!

Have fun in Aberdeen.

Love

Enid

4:53 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mal
Sorry I missed your final day (don't read noticeboards !). Hope you have a wonderfull new life - better than WAMs anyway.
Take care and enjoy evey day.
Margaret

9:24 PM  
Blogger Marilyn said...

I hope you are enjoying reading this so far. I'm learning to write as I go along. I've already forgotten work Enid, but not the people. I hope some of them will keep in touch via this page. Look forward to hearing from some of you. Margaret, thanks for your wishes I can recommend retirement.

Mal

12:51 PM  

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