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Favorite vacation spot

View Poll Results:
With only two weeks to relax, what do you prefer?

beach
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Voters: sshearin, lsmith
28.57 % (2 votes)
 
mountains
14.29 % (1 votes)
 
camping
14.29 % (1 votes)
 
resort
14.29 % (1 votes)
 
road trip
14.29 % (1 votes)
 
museums
0 % (0 votes)
 
outdoor adventure
14.29 % (1 votes)
 
cruise
0 % (0 votes)
 

Voters: 3.

Favorite vacation spot

Posted: 1 year ago

A fun poll to get a feeling for what people visiting here like to do on vacation.  Feel free to elaborate on your vote.

 

You can pick more than one!


 

Trying to get without first giving is as fruitless as trying to reap without having first sown.


It does not do to leap a 20 ft chasm in two ten foot jumps.

 
Favorite vacation spot

Posted: 1 year ago

Someone?  Anyone? 


 

Trying to get without first giving is as fruitless as trying to reap without having first sown.


It does not do to leap a 20 ft chasm in two ten foot jumps.

 
Favorite vacation spot

Posted: 1 year ago

I enjoy the Grand Canyon and southwest Colorado.  For more urban ventures - Boston and San Francisco.

 
Favorite vacation spot

Posted: 1 year ago

I should have added 'stay-cation' I guess.  Where you stay in a local resort and relax.  PRetty common in Arizona and California, probably elsewhere...


 

Trying to get without first giving is as fruitless as trying to reap without having first sown.


It does not do to leap a 20 ft chasm in two ten foot jumps.

 
Favorite vacation spot

Posted: 1 year ago

My favorite vacation spot is my garage, my studio, where I live the visions that sustain my creative work. It is my "far away place with strange sounding names". Or this computer where I write journals that explore the journey of works of art, mine and others (just finsihed the 25th one since mid-2008). Again, the 19th c. Romantic poets had it right, "where you are can be wonderful and magical." Anne just came in and "she walks in beauty like the night, of starry skies and cloudless climes...."