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Vacation At Home

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 7:38 am
by koan
How many people have taken the time to explore their own state/province/region? We tend to plan getaway vacations but haven't even seen the sites or explored what our own land has to offer.

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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:19 am
by Accountable
I know what you mean. We lived almost 3 years in southern England and never saw Big Ben. Northern California for 4 years and never visited Yosemite. Las Vegas for 3 years and didn't tour Hoover dam. :o



We're going today to visit the Japanese Tea Garden that's just been refurbished/renovated/restored or whatever the term is. The Alamo isn't the only mission in San Antonio. Actually there are several. We've visited them all.

We'll also buy season tickets to SeaWorld.

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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:49 am
by Sheryl
I haven't been to all the places in Texas, that I would like to go and see. I've been to the majority of the things to see here in my backyard. There's not much.

However I do drive Dave crazy when we go on trips. If I spot a historical marker sign on the side of the road, I make him stop so I can go read it. :D

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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:57 am
by YZGI
With the price of gas going up I bet more people vacation around home more.



Of course I live in Kansas, unless you want to go on a buffalo hunt you gotta do some traveling.:wah:

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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:07 am
by Sheryl
what is there to see in Kansas? Besides more corn fields, sunflowers, and ummmm..............:-3





:p

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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:09 am
by YZGI
Sheryl;810019 wrote: what is there to see in Kansas? Besides more corn fields, sunflowers, and ummmm..............:-3











:p


It's really flat here so you can see the cops from miles away and slow down before you get a ticket.:wah:



You forgot wheatfields



We have Dodge City. Boot hill, um ah thats about it.:wah:

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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:09 am
by qsducks
I'm in Pennsylvania and we've been to Potter County a couple of times, fun in the summer but crappy in the winter. Been to Gettysburg more than a few times to see the Civil War battlegrounds, out to Valley Forge and Chadds Ford to see the Revolutionary War battlegrounds. But I would have to agree with XGYI, the price of gas is expected to top $4.00 this summer, so I'm sticking to Ocean City, NJ for a month and everywhere I have to go down there, we can walk.

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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:16 am
by YZGI
Sheryl;810019 wrote: what is there to see in Kansas? Besides more corn fields, sunflowers, and ummmm..............:-3











:p
I forgot.



We have the worlds deepest hand dug well and the worlds largest ball of twine. Pretty exciting eh?:D

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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:27 am
by Sheryl
Here's some more for you YZGI :)

Hays: Fish within a Fish Fossil

Junction City: Heritage Underwear Show

Kinsley: Half-way-point of America

Lacrosse: Barbed Wired Museum

Abilene: World's Largest Spur

Lucas: World's Largest Collection of World's Smallest Versions of World's Largest...

Moline: Kansas' Oldest Swinging Bridge

Oakley: Prairie Dog Town

Russell Springs: Cow Chip Capital of Kansas

Topeka: Giant Meat Cleaver

Wichita: First Pizza Hut

Here's my list of must sees for you this summer, but there's a big list of what you can see in Kansas. :wah:

http://www.roadsideamerica.com/map/stat ... p?state=KS

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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:27 am
by Clodhopper
I feel very lucky to live in the British Isles - you can't walk ten feet without falling over a historical site or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Given my interests in history and distance walking, it suits me perfectly (or should that be, "I suit it"?)

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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:30 am
by YZGI
This is the one we are most proud of.



Wichita: Scalp of Custer's Nephew

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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:35 am
by Accountable
Clodhopper;810066 wrote: I feel very lucky to live in the British Isles - you can't walk ten feet without falling over a historical site or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Given my interests in history and distance walking, it suits me perfectly (or should that be, "I suit it"?)
Yup. Some of the most beautiful nature I've seen. It's like living in a postcard.



Wish you were here. :)

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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:42 am
by Clodhopper
Accountable: "We're just two lost souls swimming in a fishbowl"?;)

YZGI: Your scalp of Custer's nephew reminded me of my favourite mediaeval con: Bloke turns up at a Church in 1400 or so and sells them a truly impressive relic: The skull of John the Baptist.

As a boy. :cool:

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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:10 am
by mikeinie
After both living in Canada & Ireland I would have to say that Ireland does a much better job of promoting weekend holiday breaks within the country and abroad.

Outside the tourist season they offer great deals on family ‘3 day breaks’ where you can get two nights accommodation including breakfast and one evening meal for great prices.

At least 4 times a year I take the family off to another part of the country for a weekend break. OK Ireland as a country is not that big and takes at the most hours to get to the furthest distance from Dublin, so it is feasible compared to places like Canada where it takes 5 days to drive across it. But the concept is applicable. Why can’t you get a low cost weekend break to PEI including air fair, or to Old Quebec? It is perfectly possible.

With low cost airlines, it is revolutionising the idea of short holidays. In a few weeks, my wife is heading off to Naples in Italy with a few friends for a 3 day weekend and it only cost them €90.00 return each on the airfair.

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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 1:44 pm
by petunia
I have been trying to re-explore my home town...even though I grew up here there are so many sites that I haven't visited since I was a kid! I have not made it out to see things as often as I would like but have made a decent effort in the past 6 months. It's been a lot of fun, I just need to make more time for it :)