Published on 12, July, 2020
A bucket list is a list of experiences or achievements someone wants to accomplish before they "kick the bucket" (die). It's filled with dreams and goals, like travelling to exotic places , learning new skills , or skydiving .... Anything and everything.
What's on yours?
I don't have many. I used to have so many dreams and ambitions which I thought of all the time but the last few years a lot of stuff has gone down in my life and I'm feeling unmotivated and my ambitiousness has died a little.
Some of the things on my bucket list still are:
That's all I can think of for now.
Would be interesting to see everyone else's
I don't have a bucket list, but then I'm not goal orrientated, I tend to live by the Buddhist philosophy of live every momment as if it's your last, that if I were to die today my last thought would be that I've lived the life I wanted, that I've "done" enough. and not be attached to future plans that may not come to pass. I try and be a human "being" rather than a human"doing"
I'd like to see the Northern Lights and watch White Tailed Eagles in the wild. One day I'd like to live in a little cottage in the countryside with lots of birds the garden.
1) buy a bucket2) buy a pen3) buy paper4) make a list5) put the list in the bucket
I don't have much of an extensive bucket list and not something I think much about, but I think one thing I'd really love to do is to see the northern lights proper.
Singing is a beautiful thing to do. I like to sing which I do most days if I can.
Keep at it and remember practice makes perfect.
I've been to New York, it is busy but is a wonderful place IMO.
I think the first is still a realistic one too. Don't give up on either, life has a funny way of bringing good things and people in to our lives x
Best of luck with this. I hope you find the peace you are looking for x
I hope you will be able to achieve both.
Thank you!
I haven't got a title for it yet, that's a continuous thought which I keep deciding and then changing.
To find peace.
Well, it could be both.
- To go to Borneo and see the orangutans before we destroy them.
- To be able to say I am a happy person (sad)
Verity said:Finish writing my book on autism and get it published.
What is your book called?
Good luck with this process!
Amerantin (former member) said:I’d love to visit San Sebastián
I went there on the same trip, and loved it.
It was with my autistic friend.
He doesn't like flying so we went by car ferry from Portsmouth to Bilbao and then drove to Guernica, where we stayed.
I hope you get there.
I’ve been all over southern Spain but I’ve never made it to the north. It looks so different, much greener. I’d love to visit San Sebastián and Galicia.
I think I linked to this in another thread, but I will just post again.
I have only been to Spain twice and this is my favourite place:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaztelugatxe
Better photos here:
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&sca_esv=935992698d2d35ba&sxsrf=ACQVn0-BkuJuW5jWXB4TzSOAGdQM3eH9sw:1709925263630&q=hermitage+san+juan+de+gaztelugatxe&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiYk7n_r-WEAxWazAIHHc3lC0MQ0pQJegQIDBAB&biw=1920&bih=955&dpr=1
Ha ha, yes I have seen it and liked it a lot.
I like walking in nature - it’s one of the few things that can turn my mind off and let me just experience the present. A few weeks walking in Spain sounds like bliss to me.
HMO said:I would get to a stage
It took me ages to understand that sentence because I thought you meant a physical stage.
Amerantin (former member) said:I would like to walk the Camino de Santiago
Have you seen the film 'The Way'?
If not, I'd recommend it (and watching it is less tiring than doing the 'pilgrimage'.
My ultimate bucket list item would be to meet people to spend my life with.
Slightly more realistically, but still a big task, I would like to walk the Camino de Santiago.