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katie1997 Wrote:

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> monica Wrote:

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> > A stranger smiling and wishing me a good day.

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> ...possibly the guy from Northcross Road who calls

> everyone 'Sweetness'?:))

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> I do love it when you get a really genuine smile

> from a stranger too.



Katie it does set my day up, and I wish more people would do it.

Someone saying 'Thank you' when I have done my job well.


A good motorcycle ride specially when it involves mountains or the coastline.

But even just going to the West End or The City and seeing Big Ben or Tower Bridge makes me so happy to be in London.


Waking up with a sleeping Spacey cat next to me. (Just HAD to put photo MrPR took one morning!)


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Walking through Peckham Rye Park!

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