“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness…” – Mark Twain
About this week’s question, I have some curiosity. (Yoda, anyone?) LOL! Am I intended to provide an answer to each, or choose just one? While I would love to be able to be a real “jet-setter” and be a world traveler; I think I’ll just answer the three in the question; bc I have already visited some of them. 🙂
Europe is the continent I’ve always wanted to visit, and I did that in 2005 when I visited my son who was stationed in Germany (Army) & his family. My d-i-l and I toured a lot of Europe while I was there. We did so w/o my son bc he is a Warrant officer and was too busy with work to travel much.
Europe did not disappoint me. It is very beautiful and clean over there. If I had to choose my favorite country we visited while over there, it would have to be beautiful Bavaria.
My favorite city I have already visited is Reno, NV! I have always had so much fun when I’ve visited there. 🙂 But a city/area I have never visited but would WANT to visit, would have to be the historic Gettysburg and its surrounding NE Hot Spots! Yep, you probably guessed it. I want to go ghost hunting!
I’ve had some experiences with ghosts already, some fun and some scary. That’s probably why I write paranormal. GRIN
Do you have a place you would like to visit, or have visited? Tell us about it. We’d love to hear!
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I’ve been very lucky in my life and have travelled a lot of places. I don’t think I could actually say which one was my favourite because I have wonderful memories of all of them! As for the future, I do hope to get back to the US soon one day again and I’d also love to hop over the ditch and visit NZ.
Glad you liked Bavaria. It’s a nice place to visit, although I’ve been there that often, only Munich, but that was just to the office and back 😦
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Friday brings my list and it’s a big one, but I hope I came to a bit of a conclusion.
One place that I had wanted to see ,(and saw), was Arizona, because I loved the show “The High Chaparall” when I was a young teen.I have been there three times and everyone should go at least once.It is so diverse: the mountains, the gorges, the desert, the hills, the wilderness, the Indian ruins, the mission churches, the cities…with all the historical places and beautiful wild areas, the only place I have ever let myself be a total ‘tourist’ was Scottsdale and I had a ball each time.But wouldn’t you know, there are three places there I did not see:Lake Havasu with the original London Bridge, the Grand Canyon and …Old Tucson, where the filmed so many movies AND The High Chaparall. (Anybody else remember that show? There were a lot of westerns on at the time.)
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I think you’d really enjoy Gettysburg. Both for the history and for the spooks. My daughter & S-I-L spent a few nights there a couple of years ago and took several of the ‘ghost tours’. They actually felt/saw/sensed some very unusual things in one of the houses.
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I, too, have had some opportunities to travel and see bits and pieces of the world. I still haven’t made it to the top of my bucket list, but it’s tentatively set for next year or the year after. My husband and I want to go to Australia. Well, I want to go and he’ll suffer through the plane rides to go with me. 🙂 Day-dreaming about this trip has become one of my favorite pastimes. 🙂
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I agree that Australia would be a wonderful place to visit. however I would not want to fly.
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Come on over everyone 🙂 … Jeff, I’m sure you can take a boat as well 😉
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yes, if I ever did make that journey, I would want a fast ocean liner.
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Yeah, Jeff…you’d never make it rowing! Or “Jeff Heyerdahl:Kon Tiki in reverse”!
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That Thor H. guy was either VERY VERY brave … or quite a bit Wacko. But he survived!
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I think both, Jeff.The humor in his books is also great.
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Mmmm, Bavaria. I keep thinking of Bavarian chocolate. As to a city I’ve visited and would love to visit again, it’s a toss up between New York City, San Francisco, and Hong Kong. Sadly, I doubt I will have the opportunity for that last one again. I love that there’s so much to do that you can never see all of it in one trip.
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