stroll down memory lane

stroll down memory lane

To reminisce over memories of past events, especially happy ones. My grandmother spends more time strolling down memory lane these days than talking about the present. Sarah: "How did your coffee date with John go?" Amy: "It was pretty amicable, actually. We strolled down memory lane for a while, and then we went our separate ways."
See also: down, lane, memory, stroll
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • go down memory lane
  • go down/take somebody down memory lane
  • walk down memory lane
  • take a trip down memory lane
  • take a walk down memory lane
  • take (one) down memory lane
  • take a stroll down memory lane
  • memory lane
  • down memory lane
  • bygone days
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New Delhi (India), July 6 (ANI): Taking a stroll down memory lane, veteran actor Anupam Kher on Saturday shared a picture from the sets of the film 'Dil' which was released in 1990.
"Many fabulous memories have been made during the past 90 years and I would encourage people to come along to the open day on Monday May 6 and take a stroll down memory lane."
"Boomer Brands: Iconic Brands That Shaped Our Childhood" by freelance writer and retired direct marketing/brand marketing professional, Barry Silverstein is unique book that essential takes a stroll down memory lane, reminiscing about the beloved brands Boomers first met in the 50s and 60s.
This year's chair team of Karen Spering and Cheryl Trzupek, along with their committee, have planned a stroll down memory lane for the daytime event.
In 20th birthday's video Doodle takes a stroll down memory lane by exploring popular searches all over the world throughout the last two decades.
Mick and Halfway surprise Stuart and the trio enjoy drinks and a stroll down memory lane. However, when they move the session back to The Vic, Halfway worries about misleading Mick, while his brother seems to be out to cause trouble.
Regrets too creep in, yet nostalgic moments Truly can be so much more powerful More so than a stroll down Memory Lane Which we all crave now and again To evoke our best memories Nostalgia can make us laugh out loud Yet it also ignites regrets too Which makes our hearts ache Longing to erase our past misdemeanours Sadly nostalgia is a mix of emotions Triggered by a moment both of happiness and sadness While decorating your abode, stick on your fave Chrimbo songs and carols, sing your heart out Step back into sentimental mode Feel that familiar twinge deep in your heart of hearts That only nostalgia takes you to the place you ache to be at this time of the year.
The Rangoon actor took a stroll down memory lane as an actor saying as an actor he has evolved."I think as an actor I have evolved hugely.
I THOUGHT I would take a stroll down memory lane (road) where my wife and I used to walk with our children on Sundays to their grandparents who lived on Alwen Avenue in Birkby.
A GWYNEDD village is hosting its first pop-up museum over the summer by inviting residents to take a stroll down memory lane.
The feature can help you to stroll down memory lane and fondly remember some of the times you've spent with friends and family.
I took a stroll down memory lane recently when planning the launch of the newest addition to our website, the Exchange blog (www.ntca.org/exchange), which replaces the newsletter of the same name once found in the pages of Rural Telecom.
Al-Zaid also encouraged visitors to the Avenues Mall to drop by the exhibition to embark on a virtual stroll down memory lane, as the photographic compilation dates back to 1966.
And as demolition begins, we take a stroll down memory lane - as told by you...
With this in mind, take a stroll down memory lane, back to 2011, when US officials stormed bin Laden's residence in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad, to a time of high shine on the Twittersphere.