postman wrote:
Cheshire isnt a fascinating place to live in, it's mostly flat boring farm fields , i'm sure some might disagree, but they'd be wrong, in my opinion.
Funnily enough when I wrote that heading I was thinking that in this overcrowded country of ours, were we not travelling too much. I had watched that six storey cruiser arrive in the Scottish Isles on tv and felt sad. Then this morning noticed that Jeremy Corbyn had made a journey to Lewis and was photographed with the Callanish Stones - all to do with politics of course.
If I had to nominate a dreary place, again flat lands, it would be Lincolnshire, well farmed land. But then Scotland and Wales, glorious scenery, few people, but why? ;)
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/p[...]er-jeremy-corbyn-goes-11061412
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