Meadbh
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I'm recently RE and am getting involved in some interesting consulting projects in areas of interest (the kind of thing I love, don't tell me to stop it!). Anyhow, in my background research for one of these projects I came across a course that I would be interested in signing up for. It's not expensive, but involves going to New Hampshire in March for ~ 1 week.
I have quite a few relatives around the Eastern states and if I had my car it would be SO MUCH FUN to visit with them on my own schedule. I suppose I could fly, but I do have this neat new Honda CRV which I really enjoy driving long distance, and there is so much to see out there!
I was thinking that if I drove south towards Spokane, it would be getting warmer and hopefully less icy on the road. I could make my way towards Salt Lake City, visit friends there, go to the Grand Canyon, then through Denver, eventually to western PA where I have more relatives, then up to New Hampshire, before heading to see more family in MA. I might go back via Minneapolis, head north to Winnipeg (my old stomping ground), and west on the Transcanada highway.
Am I nuts? Any suggestions?
I have quite a few relatives around the Eastern states and if I had my car it would be SO MUCH FUN to visit with them on my own schedule. I suppose I could fly, but I do have this neat new Honda CRV which I really enjoy driving long distance, and there is so much to see out there!
I was thinking that if I drove south towards Spokane, it would be getting warmer and hopefully less icy on the road. I could make my way towards Salt Lake City, visit friends there, go to the Grand Canyon, then through Denver, eventually to western PA where I have more relatives, then up to New Hampshire, before heading to see more family in MA. I might go back via Minneapolis, head north to Winnipeg (my old stomping ground), and west on the Transcanada highway.
Am I nuts? Any suggestions?