Dealing with my mom has got me thinking about some of the things I'd like to do while i'm active and in good health. I still need to go to Hawaii for one thing. Another thing I really want to do is have my own place on the Texas Gulf Coast, preferably Padre Island. Not sure if I'd live there full time but I would like a place.
Anything on your list?
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I would like to take Tanner and Trey on an elk hunt.
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I want to go Brown Bear hunting and buy the half section that joins my place out West.
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The bucket list is like bucket seats. Not everybody has the same size bucket.
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Another one I forgot....I would still like to go to Switzerland. That was the one place my grandmother enjoyed so much that she told me I should go. So I assume it must be quite breathtaking. Anyone here been there?? Maybe Greg??
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Yes, a few times..mostly the cities.
Zurich, Geneva, Wintherthur, Lugano..and a few others.
I do remember the area around Lugano was pretty amazing, but since I'm almost always in the cities, I don't always see the best of the scenery.
I've seen more of Austria. We've driven around that country much more than we have in Switzerland.
The Austrian countryside looks like someone landscaped every inch of it.
Zurich, Geneva, Wintherthur, Lugano..and a few others.
I do remember the area around Lugano was pretty amazing, but since I'm almost always in the cities, I don't always see the best of the scenery.
I've seen more of Austria. We've driven around that country much more than we have in Switzerland.
The Austrian countryside looks like someone landscaped every inch of it.
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GFB wrote:Yes, a few times..mostly the cities.
Zurich, Geneva, Wintherthur, Lugano..and a few others.
I do remember the area around Lugano was pretty amazing, but since I'm almost always in the cities, I don't always see the best of the scenery.
I've seen more of Austria. We've driven around that country much more than we have in Switzerland.
The Austrian countryside looks like someone landscaped every inch of it.
So what is on your bucket list Greg? There's got to be something...
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crocmommy wrote:GFB wrote:Yes, a few times..mostly the cities.
Zurich, Geneva, Wintherthur, Lugano..and a few others.
I do remember the area around Lugano was pretty amazing, but since I'm almost always in the cities, I don't always see the best of the scenery.
I've seen more of Austria. We've driven around that country much more than we have in Switzerland.
The Austrian countryside looks like someone landscaped every inch of it.
So what is on your bucket list Greg? There's got to be something...
Honestly, not a thing.
What I want for my future is continued good health for my wife and I..and for things to go well for us in terms of finances, too..the rest will fall into place.
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I have been to Switzerland twice. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the mountains.
We took a wonderful trip on The Glacier Express. It is a trip through the Alps, along the French border, then Italian border.
We were in Zermat, a village that is at the base of the Matterhorn, and that village does not allow any gasoline powered vehicles.
Beautiful. ...can't rave enough about that train trip.
We spent most of the time in the area around Geneva and Lausanne. (That is the area where my father was born and we still have a few relatives.)
We took a wonderful trip on The Glacier Express. It is a trip through the Alps, along the French border, then Italian border.
We were in Zermat, a village that is at the base of the Matterhorn, and that village does not allow any gasoline powered vehicles.
Beautiful. ...can't rave enough about that train trip.
We spent most of the time in the area around Geneva and Lausanne. (That is the area where my father was born and we still have a few relatives.)
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grouchy wrote:I would like to take Tanner and Trey on an elk hunt.
I would also like to take the boys and Karen to Washington D.C. There are a few things there that I would like them to see.
But above all else, I want to see them reach adulthood and each become a better man than I am.
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grouchy wrote:grouchy wrote:I would like to take Tanner and Trey on an elk hunt.
I would also like to take the boys and Karen to Washington D.C. There are a few things there that I would like them to see.
But above all else, I want to see them reach adulthood and each become a better man than I am.
I would like to make the trip to D.C. too. My Mom went and enjoyed Monticello the most.
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We went to DC in the late 80s, I think it was
Left Norfolk, drove in Virginia to George Washington's home, then on to DC. After that we went to Gettysburg and then back home.
Have never made it to Monticello, but would like to go.
I'd like to spend several days in NYC. I have only spent one hasty afternoon there. Rode the train into the city, rushed out to Ellis Island, looked around and had to rush back to West Point for my nephew's wedding. Want to go back and really experience the city.
Left Norfolk, drove in Virginia to George Washington's home, then on to DC. After that we went to Gettysburg and then back home.
Have never made it to Monticello, but would like to go.
I'd like to spend several days in NYC. I have only spent one hasty afternoon there. Rode the train into the city, rushed out to Ellis Island, looked around and had to rush back to West Point for my nephew's wedding. Want to go back and really experience the city.
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LibraryLady2 wrote:We went to DC in the late 80s, I think it was
Left Norfolk, drove in Virginia to George Washington's home, then on to DC. After that we went to Gettysburg and then back home.
Have never made it to Monticello, but would like to go.
I'd like to spend several days in NYC. I have only spent one hasty afternoon there. Rode the train into the city, rushed out to Ellis Island, looked around and had to rush back to West Point for my nephew's wedding. Want to go back and really experience the city.
You should do that. We spent a day walking around and rode a tour bus. It was fun. I'd go back.
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