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eHA_Admin_Lori is offline eHA_Admin_LoriAdvice Official Moderator Post #11  July 30,2010, 3:24pm
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RoxyRedhead wrote :
Lori, if you rent your Villa in Tuscany, let me know, I'll try and show up to paint and we can eat to our hearts content!
Yeeeears ago my friend gave me a catalog to this place:

Invitation to Tuscany – Beautiful villas and holiday cottages for rent in Tuscany, Umbria and Liguria

They are a rental service for vacation properties all over Italy. Some really amazing prices!

Someday...
 
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I have a few travel dreams.

One is to travel to Australia and New Zealand. I would probably be gone 6 weeks.

Driving to Alaska and spending a summer there.

Taking a month and touring Italy.

To achieve my dream trips, I would need to begin to save money for these trips.
 
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I have been to diving trips to several parts of the world,Mexico,Philippines,Thailand,some escorted,some not.I am planning a trip,unescorted to Cambodia.I have heard about American Ex-pats living there and owning hotels and restaurants that have been cleaned up since the Kyhmer left.I am planning to go around Feb 2011.Any advice?
 
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WYskywatcher wrote :
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And a 10-20 year long list: China; Israel; Palau- I want to SCUBA dive in Jellyfish Lake; Pompeii; Greece; Australia- to SCUBA dive the Great Barrier Reef; New Zealand; ANTARCTICA!

So much to see and learn and a whole lifetime to enjoy seeing and learning!
Palau is on my short list, too!

Also, Peru/Ecuador/Machu Picchu/Galapagos, China, Japan (the temple from Lost in Translation being the main inspiration), Co. Kerry, Moscow, Italy...actually, it's a pretty long list and could easily be much longer.

First step is begging a friend to take me home with him next summer - he's from China
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OK, this is now pretty darned close to the top of my list!

The Giraffe Manor

I love giraffes, they are my favorite wild animal
 
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So, Meri, what do you have to do to get that going?

Not sure what your budget or lifestyle is like but would something like giving up the daily latte and socking away the money help?
Once I get some smaller loans paid off (three more years), then I can save the money I was putting into the loan repayments and save what I need in about eight months to take my trip. By then, I will have racked up 15 years with my company and get three months LSL!
 
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I have a few that are unrealized at the moment, but they will happen when they are meant to happen.

First, I want to make it to all the inhabited continents (Antartica doesn't count), all I have left are Africa, Central America and South America.

Now my other unrealized travel dreams are a little more difficult and not where the average traveler would necessarily want to go. None-the-less they are: Cuba, Syria, Lebanon, Tibet, Palestine/Israel (depending on who you side with), and other various 'controversial' places.

So far in my travels I have been to China, Thailand, Finland, England, Estonia, Mexico, Canada, and Australia. Also to most of the central US.
 
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I woould like to go to state #50 by tramp steamer or cargo ship.
 
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trixie1868 is offline trixie1868 Post #19  October 17,2010, 10:25am

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The list of places I'm not that bothered about seeing is much shorter!

I want to go to Asia. Thailand and India in particular.

I want to go to Japan and Korea.

I want to go to Norway and see the Northern Lights ~ actually I want to do that in Alaska too.

I want to visit New Zealand.

I think Nova Scotia would be interesting, could maybe loop in some of Maine and those cornery bits of the US too.

Add Kentucky to that list and maybe the Dakotas.

Oh, and a couple of places in interior Turkey for the freaky geology.

There's a longer list of places I want to go back to, Vegas is usually at the top, but I like to get back to New York, San Francisco and anywhere in Spain with reasonable regularity. I want a better look at Oregon and would jump at the chance to spend more time in Texas or Arizona. Paris gets a hold on you, and Amsterdam is a little charmer too. Iceland would never be rejected by me and I'd look forward to another jaunt to Prague or Budapest or Moscow or Kiev.

The world is a really great holiday destination.
 
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I'd like to ride across Australia on an old motorbike, it was really my brothers dream but he died without being able to do it.
 
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