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Initially, I planned to take A Place Called Armageddon with me to supply me with reading entertainment, but I could not fi..." I know historical novels are supposed to be door stoppers, but I like breaking patterns. ;)

I am taking


Merry Christmas

And enjoy Gemmell too. Speak to you when you get back. Merry Christmas. :)

I suppose I should explain the purpose of this thread..
If you are going somewhere on holidays or for work. Let us know.
Off to the Sahara to ride a camel with a sheik? Off to Hawaii to catch that 30 foot swell at Jaws, Maui? Off for a trip on the Orient Express? taking the fam to Disneyland?
Share your trips with us.
Or are you simply going to be MIA from the group for a while and want to let your fellow members know you won't be around for a bit.
Whatever it is, if you are going somewhere, this is the thread to let us know. :)

Lee is off the grid for an archaeological project for a month or more. Lucky boy.
Dawn is off for the month of May to Europe. Lucky girl.

Pretty sure I forgot to change my voicemail at work too.

So odd doing something touristy where you live. Great views, awesome staff and Whistler is really nice.....should have done this sooner. :)
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I need both time and money to get to australia though.... :)

I have always wanted to visit Canada. My grandparents went there for Expo. I found all their brochures from the trip when I was little and used to keep them in a shoe box. I used to drag them out often and look at the pictures over and over. I even cut some of the pictures out and glued them to the shoe box lid. So I've probably wanted to go to Canada longer than I've wanted to go any other country. :-)

Ah..... Canadian rockies... Near Calgary... I saw a photo once, looking out the window of a hotel along a vista of mountains with dark pines marching up the slopes. One day I'll go there...
I was at Expo 67. Can't remember much, but it was nifty, I recall.
I was at Expo 67. Can't remember much, but it was nifty, I recall.


I went to Expo 86, it was here in vancouver. I love the rockies, I'm on the other side from Calgary, which is better........ :)
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And while I've been to Saskatchewan I didn't know anyone went there for vacation. I just happen to have family there.

My hubby and I will be going to New Orleans next week for 3 nights. It's a business trip for him and I get to tag along. :) we've always wanted to go there so I'm looking forward to it. Since it's a business trip though, we are booked in a hotel, not a quaint little B&B.



I have seen alot of BC and Alberta on vacation. We spent a fair amount of time when I was young traveling close to home. And a fair amount of time visiting the US west coast too. Somehow the tourist train was just odd.... :)
I'm gonna be out your way in January, I'm looking forward to the east coast.........
Enjoy New Orleans, should be fun!



Great!

Lee is off the grid for an archaeological project for a month or more. Lucky boy."
And again, through end of July through to the beginning of September.

Yep, someone should sort out that internet thing.
Actually, no. I miss being able to talk to friends and family but it's also quite nice to be away from the world for a bit.

Certainly helps to keep me sane and happy.

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I guess the Americans would call this a State Fair? We call them 'Shows' over here. This is our State's Royal Show.

Have fun!!



I have two more trips planned! YAY! One to Martha's Vineyard. I've never been there, and am really looking forward to it. I have a friend staying there, he just found a winter job with a theatre company on island so we'll be househunting for a winter place. That will be fun!
He and I have also been working on his script together and are hoping to get a 2nd draft finished while I'm there. And if we manage that, to have a few actors over to read it to us. More fun!
That's the last week of August, I'll be home again in time for the long Labor Day weekend, traditional end of bbq & grilling season, except in FL where we grill whenever it's nice enough.
Then I'm going back to St. Augustine for Founder's Day Celebration, held Sept 8 this year. (They like to keep the celebration on the weekend for maximum attendance.) I just got an email forwarded to me inviting members of Los Floridanos to walk in the Procession and be introduced as the descendants of the founders. How exciting! I may have to make another attempt with David... LOL Or perhaps Ponce de Leon, except his pedestal is hard to climb. ;p
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Initially, I planned to take A Place Called Armageddon with me to supply me with reading entertainment, but I could not find it in a Kindle format. The hefty hardcover arrived in the mail, but I will not be lugging it with me, no sir! Instead, based on some discussions we've had, I loaded up J.R. Tomlin's Freedom's Sword, and Bernard Cornwell's Azincourt.
I've already started Freedom's Sword, and the read has been going smoothly. It is not a "thick" title, coming in at just over 200 pages, so I expected I will be moving on to Azincourt shortly.
See you guys in a week!
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