Must get round to going to the Coast
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m_burrell82
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Apparently a walk on the Beach is good for folk like me: https://www.gmx.com/travel/10044958-walks-beach-good-mental-health.html#.1559516-stage-set2-5
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Hi i would tend to agree not that I have mental health problems but always feel a day at the coast makes me feel good must be the sea breeze or possibly the fish and chips
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Amongst other things I suffer from tinnitus and being at the seaside and listening to the sea on the pebbles and sand is very soothing as it masks the sound of my tinnitus almost completely. A very nice break from the noise. Not to mention the fish and chips and sounds of seagulls etc.
“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
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I love the coast..especially early morning ?
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@serenity2 Funnily enough, I'm not sure I'm a morning person these days, but remember as a kid going to the boating pond, before it opened, early morning, with my brother, I think on one of our holidays in Devon. I never know where my relationship with my brother went wrong, between those days and today.
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I hear ya @m_burrell82I’m not normally a morning person but the beach in the mornings helps that..
yes it is strange how things happen, can be similar for me with memebers of my family I don’t see now
take care ??
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My friend Russell and I got to both Bognor Regis and Chichester on Saturday.
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