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Traveling the good old US of A and NOT having to worry about bed bugs.

This is why I don't like travel much now. Fear of getting bed bugs!!
Raked yards with piles of colored leaves...

Covered bridges..

A dog running through your yard.. and everyone knows who he is..

Backyard tents from old blankets..
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I miss all those shops that used to sell scoops of icecream in a cone.


They still have those around here, just not as many as there used to be...the Colonia Dairy Maid, for instance, which is in walking distance from my mom's house where I grew up, is still in business since the 50's...there used to be a Carvel right down the street, not sure if that's still there though...




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$1.99/gallon gas


It's back...for a bit anyway...don't have a car at the moment, so can't really appreciate it...I would prefer going back a bit further myself, and yeah, I do recall prices like this...



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Traveling the good old US of A and NOT having to worry about bed bugs.

This is why I don't like travel much now. Fear of getting bed bugs!!



Interesting...hadn't thought about the travel aspect, since I don't travel much, but I did live in a place that had them in 2010...and yeah, they're rather annoying...you wake up itching every morning, though you don't normally ever see them...I didn't anyway...which is just as well btw...

A lot of these things mentioned here are still around, you just don't see them much...one thing I miss around here is pay phones...I know most people have cell phones these days, but sometimes the battery runs out, or you can't get a signal, or something happens...and it's nice to be able to pull over and use a phone...


I once knew a drinker who had a moderating problem...

Good, gentlemanly manners...


The smell of leaves burn in the fall...


"Them ain't no militia, that's the Army of the Potomac!"
"No one knows when the final grain of sand will plummet through their own personal Hourglass." ~ CKAcres
"If you really want to make a difference, don't over think it, just do it..."
"Scars of life are deeply etched within the minds of curious old souls."
Markets so busy you struggled to walk round them

High streets that had lots and lots of interesting little shops (not the modern charity shops/estate agents/vape shops and fast-food outlets)

Cosy little cafes that sold home-cooked food

Red telephone boxes

Men wearing fedora hats (I've recently started wearing one!)

Women who made their own clothes (my mum made dresses for herself and my two sisters when we were all little kids)

Policemen on the beat in your area

Fireworks that were only heard on November 5th (in the UK)

Cars that had individuality and distinction, unlike modern 'clone cars' that all follow pretty-much the same design.

Busses that had hop-on/hop-off open platforms at the back and a conductor/conductress.

Fuel that doesn't cost and arm and a leg!
Politeness

Honsty
Manners. Respect. Class. Morals
People who are what they say they are.

Too many liars nowadays.
Also self respect.
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Markets so busy you struggled to walk round them

High streets that had lots and lots of interesting little shops (not the modern charity shops/estate agents/vape shops and fast-food outlets)

Cosy little cafes that sold home-cooked food

Red telephone boxes

Men wearing fedora hats (I've recently started wearing one!)

Women who made their own clothes (my mum made dresses for herself and my two sisters when we were all little kids)

Policemen on the beat in your area

Fireworks that were only heard on November 5th (in the UK)

Cars that had individuality and distinction, unlike modern 'clone cars' that all follow pretty-much the same design.

Busses that had hop-on/hop-off open platforms at the back and a conductor/conductress.

Fuel that doesn't cost and arm and a leg!



You would like Bavaria:

Busy Markets? Tick

Individual shops? Tick (And excellent department stores as we used to have)

Cosy cafes with excellent food? Tick

Men wearing hats? Tick (Maybe not fedora but Bavarian ones)

Policemen on the beat? Tick

Ok, 6 out of 11 isn't bad but there is one more excellent thing that happens in Bavarian towns and cities...

THE SHOPS DON'T OPEN ON SUNDAYS! HOORAY!!!



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

Youngsters that give up their seat on bus or tram for elderly people and pregnant women
If life seems jolly rotten
there's something you've forgotten
and that's to laugh and smile and dance and sing

from Monty Python's "Life of Brian"
Corsets and petticoats. Also men wearing heels for fashion! Or how about men wearing frilly clothes because it was the epitome of fashion!
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Corsets and petticoats. Also men wearing heels for fashion! Or how about men wearing frilly clothes because it was the epitome of fashion!

They still exist Rebs
If life seems jolly rotten
there's something you've forgotten
and that's to laugh and smile and dance and sing

from Monty Python's "Life of Brian"
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Quote by authorised1960

Markets so busy you struggled to walk round them

High streets that had lots and lots of interesting little shops (not the modern charity shops/estate agents/vape shops and fast-food outlets)

Cosy little cafes that sold home-cooked food

Red telephone boxes

Men wearing fedora hats (I've recently started wearing one!)

Women who made their own clothes (my mum made dresses for herself and my two sisters when we were all little kids)

Policemen on the beat in your area

Fireworks that were only heard on November 5th (in the UK)

Cars that had individuality and distinction, unlike modern 'clone cars' that all follow pretty-much the same design.

Busses that had hop-on/hop-off open platforms at the back and a conductor/conductress.

Fuel that doesn't cost and arm and a leg!



You would like Bavaria:

Busy Markets? Tick

Individual shops? Tick (And excellent department stores as we used to have)

Cosy cafes with excellent food? Tick

Men wearing hats? Tick (Maybe not fedora but Bavarian ones)

Policemen on the beat? Tick

Ok, 6 out of 11 isn't bad but there is one more excellent thing that happens in Bavarian towns and cities...

THE SHOPS DON'T OPEN ON SUNDAYS! HOORAY!!!


Bavaria it is.

I'll meet you at that nice little café in the corner of the market square, okay?
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Youngsters that give up their seat on bus or tram for elderly people and pregnant women


Guess what... They do in Munich!
My husband has a stick and someone always offers him a seat on the tram, train, etc.
I was amazed when it first happened but that is how they are.



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

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Markets so busy you struggled to walk round them

High streets that had lots and lots of interesting little shops (not the modern charity shops/estate agents/vape shops and fast-food outlets)

Cosy little cafes that sold home-cooked food

Red telephone boxes

Men wearing fedora hats (I've recently started wearing one!)

Women who made their own clothes (my mum made dresses for herself and my two sisters when we were all little kids)

Policemen on the beat in your area

Fireworks that were only heard on November 5th (in the UK)

Cars that had individuality and distinction, unlike modern 'clone cars' that all follow pretty-much the same design.

Busses that had hop-on/hop-off open platforms at the back and a conductor/conductress.

Fuel that doesn't cost and arm and a leg!



You would like Bavaria:

Busy Markets? Tick

Individual shops? Tick (And excellent department stores as we used to have)

Cosy cafes with excellent food? Tick

Men wearing hats? Tick (Maybe not fedora but Bavarian ones)

Policemen on the beat? Tick

Ok, 6 out of 11 isn't bad but there is one more excellent thing that happens in Bavarian towns and cities...

THE SHOPS DON'T OPEN ON SUNDAYS! HOORAY!!!


Bavaria it is.

I'll meet you at that nice little café in the corner of the market square, okay?


More than ok! How about a nice little café, ON the market?



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

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Quote by AnnaMayZing
Quote by authorised1960

Markets so busy you struggled to walk round them

High streets that had lots and lots of interesting little shops (not the modern charity shops/estate agents/vape shops and fast-food outlets)

Cosy little cafes that sold home-cooked food

Red telephone boxes

Men wearing fedora hats (I've recently started wearing one!)

Women who made their own clothes (my mum made dresses for herself and my two sisters when we were all little kids)

Policemen on the beat in your area

Fireworks that were only heard on November 5th (in the UK)

Cars that had individuality and distinction, unlike modern 'clone cars' that all follow pretty-much the same design.

Busses that had hop-on/hop-off open platforms at the back and a conductor/conductress.

Fuel that doesn't cost and arm and a leg!



You would like Bavaria:

Busy Markets? Tick

Individual shops? Tick (And excellent department stores as we used to have)

Cosy cafes with excellent food? Tick

Men wearing hats? Tick (Maybe not fedora but Bavarian ones)

Policemen on the beat? Tick

Ok, 6 out of 11 isn't bad but there is one more excellent thing that happens in Bavarian towns and cities...

THE SHOPS DON'T OPEN ON SUNDAYS! HOORAY!!!


Bavaria it is.

I'll meet you at that nice little café in the corner of the market square, okay?


More than ok! How about a nice little café, ON the market?

Cool! That's only 7 hours and 4 minutes (691 km) away.
If life seems jolly rotten
there's something you've forgotten
and that's to laugh and smile and dance and sing

from Monty Python's "Life of Brian"
Nearer than me... 900 Miles!



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

I could get there on my bicycle in say a week, you'd have to swim a bit first.
If life seems jolly rotten
there's something you've forgotten
and that's to laugh and smile and dance and sing

from Monty Python's "Life of Brian"
yep, sure would. I chose that café because we often use it when we visit.
I am afraid I have a 'thing' for Munich and Bavaria in general.
If I could move there I certainly would.



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

So would I. One of the few places that still offer work that fits my experience, but it would put us out of reach of family, so alas...
If life seems jolly rotten
there's something you've forgotten
and that's to laugh and smile and dance and sing

from Monty Python's "Life of Brian"
Also, one of the few places that has a high level of employment, 98% in Munich, I believe... and it shows.



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

When I was ten and lived deep in the city. There was a coffee shop right across from my parents apartment. It was an old run down place but they had the most sweetest and fine sweets you can ever imagine. It was a bit unpopular but the place had regulars alot. Sadly over the years they shut down becuase barely anyone came to the shop. They closed when I was sixteen I believe. Oh how I wish for that place to still be there. Such a great place it was.
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When I was ten and lived deep in the city. There was a coffee shop right across from my parents apartment. It was an old run down place but they had the most sweetest and fine sweets you can ever imagine. It was a bit unpopular but the place had regulars alot. Sadly over the years they shut down becuase barely anyone came to the shop. They closed when I was sixteen I believe. Oh how I wish for that place to still be there. Such a great place it was.


This reminds me of the Bakery where my Aunt used to buy her bread when she lived in London and we were children. She would say:
"Would you get me a loaf please?" and I'd trot over the busy (by late 1960's standards) road and wait patiently in line until being served with a wonderful crusty white loaf which the baker would wrap in a sheet of tissue paper. Sometimes the bread would still be warm from the oven.
Now we buy our bread from the supermarket, pre-wrapped and sliced and tasting... well, not like those wonderful crusty, fresh loaves did...



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

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Quote by Entangled_Fate
When I was ten and lived deep in the city. There was a coffee shop right across from my parents apartment. It was an old run down place but they had the most sweetest and fine sweets you can ever imagine. It was a bit unpopular but the place had regulars alot. Sadly over the years they shut down becuase barely anyone came to the shop. They closed when I was sixteen I believe. Oh how I wish for that place to still be there. Such a great place it was.


This reminds me of the Bakery where my Aunt used to buy her bread when she lived in London and we were children. She would say:
"Would you get me a loaf please?" and I'd trot over the busy (by late 1960's standards) road and wait patiently in line until being served with a wonderful crusty white loaf which the baker would wrap in a sheet of tissue paper. Sometimes the bread would still be warm from the oven.
Now we buy our bread from the supermarket, pre-wrapped and sliced and tasting... well, not like those wonderful crusty, fresh loaves did...


Such a wonderful memory

Ah yes, there is one out in the country like that. Thriving business they have but I rarely go and when I do it is like a treat. Sigh, oh such things brings nice memories to me.
Men wearing suits and hats