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    Help me see the Sequoias

    I know this is an older thread, but the OP is not going till 2025. The sequoias exist both in Sequoia NP and Kings Canyon (and Yosemite). The large groves are split between the two, although one is closed due to damage from the 2021 fire. At the Three Rivers entrance there are a number of...
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    Where to travel alone but still be very safe?

    I was an expat in Switzerland and have a place in the South of France. Switzerland probably is an excellent choice, but the same normal cautions apply at night in certain sections of the major cities. But those are easy enough to avoid and nothing like Paris, Milan, Naples, Barcelona, etc. I...
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    Automakers (especially GM) may be reporting to your insurance co

    Many cars are now equipped with a system that can read the speed limit signs, supplemented with mapping information. The image recognition is straightforward at this point. It will be increasingly harder to make unauthorized modifications without voiding a warranty, due to the side effects of...
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    Washington State road trip

    Here's a few words on the North Cascades National Park, where I worked for two glorious summers in college: the best hike to effort ratio is Cascade Pass (7 miles roundtrip, ends at about 5200ft). Do it during the week, for less traffic. Don't forget to stop at the Washington Pass overlook...
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    Best Country to Retire To

    Yeah, that is what I thought. There are expat heavy developments but not exclusively expat in the context of some of these other countries. But I guess they may qualify if they are 80% expat. There are a number of these near Cannes-Mougins, with a private course and membership similar to...
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    Wine - Discussion, Travel & More

    Is that the ubiquitous Kim Crawford, which seems to be the only large grower with a big volume push in the US? I occasionally see others, btw (like Matua). The thread makes me want to return back to New Zealand. To be honest, the wineries took a 3rd row seat to the scenery and adventure...
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    NY & SF commutable areas?

    Was a little unclear if this was post-retirement or while still actively working. For SF, I would look at southern Marin County (Sausalito, Tiberon, Corte Madera). The car would be the primary way to get into the city. For destinations east, Walnut Creek/Danville. For south...
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    Suze Orman - You need 20M to retire early

    It could be a disclaimer, but it also isn't uncommon/unwarranted advice. In a TV/Radio/Internet audience there will be a wide range of possibilities. Some definitely could make it work (depending on where they live), but for a non trivial chunk of the populace, it may not work without some...
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    Driving a Rental Car in Normandy.

    I usually use Hertz, only because I have a high loyalty program status (leftover from an old job) and I think it may help avoid any hassles. I've used Sixt in the past, and heard that that AutoEurope is fine. Just stick with the big multinationals and all seems to work out. The 2 hour for...
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    Wendy's to add surge pricing to menu items.

    Thanks for the good laugh. That describes too many situations I know.... good to see this was a poorly positioned initiative in an IR call..... but I'm certain these things have been discussed, if not there, elsewhere. There are probably people discussing if they should adjust pricing based...
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    Paris accommodations and short-term rental websites?

    Abritel.fr is part of the HomeAway/Expedia group and shows a few listings in that neighborhood. Booking.com is also well used in France by owners.
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    BLS Average Retiree Spending Data

    Thank you for sharing (both of surveys). It just reaffirmed how abnormal we are --- though I do agree median would be interesting as well. I too think I've exceeded that alcohol average in a single month!
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    Driving a Rental Car in Normandy.

    You generally take a ticket and then will pay the toll at the pay station at the exit. Sometimes there is a pay station ("peage" is what the sign will say) mid route. In that case, you can look at the signs above. A green arrow will indicate a lane is open (and usually means all forms of...
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    Driving a Rental Car in Normandy.

    You should not worry, driving in Normandy is super easy. We have friends who own a farmhouse right in the middle of the area you are visiting. Just get a data plan for your phone or rent a GPS. Review the odd rules of the road and don't speed, and you'll be fine. Watch out for the stray cow...
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    Tipping

    Pew Research did an extensive study in August 2023 on tipping: LINK Although "it depends on the situation" was the most common response, more people felt it was more of an obligation (due to tradition?) than a choice. (sorry if this link is a repeat -- this thread has been alive for a while)...
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