I haven't been in the western states: Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Idaho and Hawaii or Alaska.
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Originally posted by shaggyI have always wanted to see all 50 states but I end up going back to places I've been to because I loved it so much. Ex: Fla & AZ I'm even thinking of going in alphabetical order just to make sure I see them all If I did that I would end up doing Arkansas, Alabama & Colorado . What about you? How many have you done? So many places, so little time (and money) shaggy
When I see these pictures of homes and spacious lots around them with beautiful trees (Katmandu and RESORT2ME, for instance and some other email friends too), I realize that we do not have it all here in Southern CA, but we have the weather so I am not complaining.
This vast country is as varied as Europe is or maybe Australia and Africa too? It would be nice to see it all.
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48 so far
About 25 years ago I was lucky enough to take a cross country trip for 4 months in a converted van. That brought my total to 47 states. Then, luckily, my sister moved to Missouri so that made 48 states. Going to Hawaii this fall so only Alaska will be left. And I know I'll be getting there too!
When I lived in Maine a few years ago, I started a game by trying to see how many states' license plates I could find. I fspotted Hawaii and Alaska on the first day! The 49th state was Mississippi. The last state took over a year to find - it was Idaho. I finally spotted one a year and a half after I started my game. It was very early spring at a beach state park in Maine and there were 5 cars with Idaho plates. Obviously a group traveling together because there were probably no more than 25 cars in the lot. I guess when it rains, it pours.
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Idaho! license plate digression
VERY funny about the license plate game.
I play it every time we start a big trip. Last time it was IDAHO also that hung us up, for over 2 yrs .
Driving through Burlington VT., actually on our way out of town, I told my DH that he had to circle back down the block we just passed as I saw a "strange" plate... and maybe it was Idaho. He humored me, and sure enough it was.
We go to Burlington every summer for a day when we are at Smugglers (a rain day) and always park in a garage off the main st. It never fails, we see the hardest to get plates - like Nebraska, Nevada, -- one afternoon we found 4 that we needed just going to a spot to park.
Best place to play the game to near completion was from NJ to Gatlinburg -- between the drive down and the parking lots at the visitors centers for Gt Smoky Mt NP, we got 46 of the 50 in a week.
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Nah, it was
Originally posted by chs22531 states
to quote Winston Churchhill "so little time, so much to do" Of course, he was referring to drinking.
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Originally posted by tonygNah, it was
Winston Churchill was an optimist, and a champion, who successfully influenced public opinion in wartime Britain to believe they could defeat the Axis powers. On one occasion during an election campaign Churchill was speaking in a church hall in rural England. The hall was decorated in the well accepted colour scheme of that era – mission brown up to shoulder height, then cream up to and including the ceiling.
When he finished his speech Churchill called for questions. The first came from a middle-aged woman dressed in country tweeds. “Mr Churchill, I am a member of the Temperance League,” she said, “My local branch has been examining your use of alcohol. Are you aware Prime Minister that, during your lifetime to date you have consumed enough alcohol to fill this hall up to here” stretching her arm dramatically to indicate the mission brown zone on the wall. “We want to know what you intend to do about it?”
Churchill looked at the woman, followed her arm to the top of the mission brown zone, and then slowly allowed his gaze to move up through the cream zone to the ceiling.
“So little time, so much to do” he said
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Churchill and alcohol reminds me of another famous comment of his.
While a cabinet minister, he was presenting a matter to the House of Commons, when a female Labour MP noticed he was slightly slurring his words and otherwise appeared to have had a bit much to drink, and exclaimed loudly, ''Mr. Churchill, you're drunk!''. Churchill responded ''Madame, you're ugly, but tomorrow, I'll be sober.''
Originally posted by chs225Although who actually said it is irrelevant. And an irrelevant never forgets.
Winston Churchill was an optimist, and a champion, who successfully influenced public opinion in wartime Britain to believe they could defeat the Axis powers. On one occasion during an election campaign Churchill was speaking in a church hall in rural England. The hall was decorated in the well accepted colour scheme of that era – mission brown up to shoulder height, then cream up to and including the ceiling.
When he finished his speech Churchill called for questions. The first came from a middle-aged woman dressed in country tweeds. “Mr Churchill, I am a member of the Temperance League,” she said, “My local branch has been examining your use of alcohol. Are you aware Prime Minister that, during your lifetime to date you have consumed enough alcohol to fill this hall up to here” stretching her arm dramatically to indicate the mission brown zone on the wall. “We want to know what you intend to do about it?”
Churchill looked at the woman, followed her arm to the top of the mission brown zone, and then slowly allowed his gaze to move up through the cream zone to the ceiling.
“So little time, so much to do” he said
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16 states and 3 countries. I really need to get busy here. I hope someday to visit them all.
Sonya
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OK anyone got a map handy I will need some time to count them all, I know I have been to most states on the eastern seaboard from Maine to Florida. In addition I have been to Texas, Illinois, Goergia, Mississippi, Tenn, Nevada, California, Hawaii and I'm not counting changing planes at an airport.
Wait how about states in Mexico to they count lets see Jalisco ( PV) Quintana Roo ( Cancun ) Nayarit ( NV) Baja ( Cabo not sure of the name of the state ) Guerrero (Acapulco).
The State of Israel ( I gotta count that one),
Canada has provences can I count those too. Ok I will Quebec ( Montreal), Ontario ( Toronto).
Did I see someone also list countries all I can say is I haven't been to enough , Just France, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Iceland (OK I know that was just a stopover but I was sure their a long time especially when the sun came up at around 2:00 AM and didn't go down till around 10:00PM ).
I probably forgot a few places and I got a lot more that I plan on visiting. Wait, hold on did someone say Carribbean all right now we're talking. Aruba, Jamaica,
PR ( OK that one may qualify one day as a state) St. Martin/St. Marteen ( hey do I get credit for two here like for the French and Dutch side) DR, and my next trip to the Cayman Islands in December.LARRY
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