The best reason why you don't postpone travel plans until after FRA..
The best reason why you don't postpone travel plans until after FRA..
I’m not surprised. The way most people run around on vacations trying to pack something into every minute, this was probably the first time that day they got a chance to sit down and relax.
DH and I delighted in our "lightning tours" of trying to pack in as much as possible--and given his unexpectedly short lifespan, I'm so glad we did.I’m not surprised. The way most people run around on vacations trying to pack something into every minute, this was probably the first time that day they got a chance to sit down and relax.
Now that's what I call traveling slowly. I've been to Venice 8 or 9 times, and have yet to ride on a gondola.
Now that's what I call traveling slowly. I've been to Venice 8 or 9 times, and have yet to ride on a gondola.
But I just had a two-week vacation in a gorgeous area, doing little more than biking, eating, napping, and sitting on the patio. It was pretty dang nice too!
Hmmmm. I thought I was at home but, I must be on vacation.
We do slow travel. Usually at least three nights in one place, often more. We no longer try to see everything everywhere.
Don't wait to travel. Otherwise it may not happen. We are doing two months a year twice a year. Sometimes more. Why stay home if you like to travel, have a bucket list, and the resources to make it happen?
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Based on DW's love of this trip, I'm seriously looking at carving out a finite part of our nest egg and amping up our travel for 2-3 years.
Anyhoo, just go now. Time is not your friend.
Than, what were you doing there?
Amen! Our 11th anniversary cruise in November will be our 50th trip togetherLive long enough, and the trips add up.