Stroll to me just means to walk slowly for the pleasure of it. You can know exactly where you are going and still stroll.
I don't see much difference between roam and wander. No specific destination or path to get there.
I don't use ramble much.
So if I was to summarize what you said as the followings, would you regard my interpretations as correct?
Let's say, I'm going to a see a friend of mine, I get out of home and start walking to where I'm going to go, and I realise that there is a beatiful weather, the sun is shining, and there is also a mild breeze to cheering me up, etc. I think to myself I don't have to hurry and decide to take my time. So, is what I do now strolling instead of walking.
I'm home and bored to death and finally with an urge to get myself rid of those four walls seeming to closing in on me I get out and start walking for the sake of being outside not for going anywhere specific. So, it is roaming or wandering, am I right?
Thank you Barb_D for your previous reply and I'd be glad if you confirmed my interpretations.
PS: This doesn't mean that any other members' replies are not welcome.
I expect to hear from other members too.