Ya beat me to it, Graham!8mileshigh wrote:That gives everyone plenty of time to plan out of town trips!
Hope this trip turns out as great as the last one Jdog!
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Ya beat me to it, Graham!8mileshigh wrote:That gives everyone plenty of time to plan out of town trips!
What, hibernate?melibreits wrote:...there are fun things to do in the winter, too!
Yes, hibernating might be nice, but alas, the animals still need to be fed.melibreits wrote:Hibernating is something I wish I could do since migrating south is not a feasible option for us (kids in school, you know...). But actually, if you want to brave the cold there are fun things to do in the winter, such as skiing (both downhill and cross-country), snowmobiling, sledding, snowshoeing.... I almost said ice fishing, but I personally do not enjoy standing on a frozen lake for hours in the howling wind hoping that a fish actually bites--my husband seems to think this is fun, but maybe that is because of the stuff he and his buddies consume to keep their blood from freezing, LOL!
jdogric12aolcom wrote:My annual apportionment report is finished. 275 pages, 38,500 pieces of numerical data. Boy, are my arms tired. *ba dum dum crash* *crickets*
Time do get back to those map doodles. I'm going to ask the boss for 11/9-11/24 off, which, when you include weekends and holidays, will give me an unprecendented 23 days off --- unheard of! The worst they can say is no, right?
So, maybe, I'll get to cover more ground. The driving was no sweat last year, so I won't mind piling on a few more miles this time around. NYC will probably be my upper bound again, but I'd like to venture a little farther west, either on the way up or down. Decisions, decisions.