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I would love to take a vacation to Tennessee and Ohio to see family. We live in New Mexico and it has been at least 15 years since we have seen our family
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Monterey! The best time I had was there with my mother. It was the last trip we took together, and we had a wonderful time. Our hotel had a fireplace and a little nook that looked out over the water. We ate breakfast there and watched the waves roll in. Mom really loved the aquarium. An otter seemed to love showing off as he swam by, then popped up out of the water to the delight of those above. Honestly, it's the best vacation I've ever had.
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Recently, in July 2019 before the lockdown I took a much needed vacation, driving thru several Canadian cities and back into the USA visiting all the New England states that I haven't been to before. I got to see a lot of culture, history and beautiful pristine nature along the way and it's hard to pinpoint it all. If I had to narrow it down it would be a toss-up between Quebec City where I saw and experienced old French and Huron Confederacy (Native American) influence, the beautiful state of Maine where there are pristine unpolluted mountains, lakes, wildlife, etc. and the Boston/Lexington And Concord American Revolution historical region where I experienced a taste of what the USA was, how it began and what it stands for and what it can be again. And all those sights as well you need to experience the local cuisine to get the best of it. I had French cuisine, Huron escargot, New England clam 'chow-dah'. Driving in Boston itself is crazy but I got a lot from that and it's a lot of fun .
From this same trip on a second note I also visited the Native American museum and casino resorts in Connecticut, tucked away in the forests and hills,. And in Springfiels, Massachusetts I checked out the Dr. Seuss Children's museum and sculpure garden. It was a rtibute to my 'roots', those books made learning to read so much for me, and it detroyed 'Dick and Jane' books qhich I always loathed even in kindergarden. God Bless Dr. Seuss.
there's so many places in between all this I visited in 2019 and when the pandemic ends I intend on another vacation like this again to visit 'newer' places. In the meantime these sites and expoeriences are what I have to fall on and for now that's what's on my mind the most. Culture, history, travel, experience, foods, interactions with tthe local yocals, partying, it does a person good. It's good 4 U.
From this same trip on a second note I also visited the Native American museum and casino resorts in Connecticut, tucked away in the forests and hills,. And in Springfiels, Massachusetts I checked out the Dr. Seuss Children's museum and sculpure garden. It was a rtibute to my 'roots', those books made learning to read so much for me, and it detroyed 'Dick and Jane' books qhich I always loathed even in kindergarden. God Bless Dr. Seuss.
there's so many places in between all this I visited in 2019 and when the pandemic ends I intend on another vacation like this again to visit 'newer' places. In the meantime these sites and expoeriences are what I have to fall on and for now that's what's on my mind the most. Culture, history, travel, experience, foods, interactions with tthe local yocals, partying, it does a person good. It's good 4 U.
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I always default to the coast. Not the typical big sandy beaches, but the rocky wild coasts of the Pacific Northwest.
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Hawaii, Both Honolulu and Kaui were outstanding and we would love to make it back someday.
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