take a stroll down memory lane

take a stroll down memory lane

To reminisce, especially about happy memories. Every so often I like to dig out my photo albums from college and take a stroll down memory lane.
See also: down, lane, memory, stroll, take
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • go down memory lane
  • go down/take somebody down memory lane
  • take (one) down memory lane
  • walk down memory lane
  • take a trip down memory lane
  • stroll down memory lane
  • take a walk down memory lane
  • dig down
  • dig (something)
  • dig (deep) into (one's) pocket(s)
References in periodicals archive
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.
So why not join me there and take a stroll down Memory Lane again.
The wounded cry out in pain, While the living take a stroll down memory lane.
TODAY the Evening Telegraph is offering readers the final chance to take a stroll down memory lane.
THIS week the Birmingham Mail is offering readers the chance to take a stroll down memory lane.
Former pupils of Rothbury Thomlinson [corr] School aged between 63 and 68 are welcome to take a stroll down memory lane at the Queen's Hotel, Rothbury, on April 1.
We take a stroll down memory lane and talk about all the fun things that happened all year long.
not only picks your brain about the best music black entertainers have done, but lets you take a stroll down memory lane.
CRACKING documentary in which drama king Ken Stott is the latest celebrity to take a stroll down memory lane to find out about his predecessor's working lives.
THIS week the Evening Telegraph is offering readers the chance to take a stroll down memory lane.
Take a stroll down memory lane - suitably shod, of course - to see if you recognise any of the faces in the photographs.
FAMILIES with an interest in the history of Nuneaton and Bedworth will be able to take a stroll down memory lane on Monday - and could find themselves in for an Easter treat along the way.