Do you ever look up in the sky and see a Jet plane speeding through the atmosphere and wonder...where its headed? Are you wishing you were also on that plane? If you had a choice of a free trip...where would you travel to and how would you get there??? What type of transportation would you choose?
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I was hoping to go for my honeymoon but it just didn't happen. I wanna stay in the lodge and just be high enough up to see a giraffe eye to eye if they still have them wandering the grounds.
Well I've never been on a plane and I'm terrified of heights so not sure I could fly. But somewhere I've never been before would be nice. And somewhere definetly cooler than it is here.
I love to fly, and I've always wanted to go to France, so that would be my choice.
Oh, I have a LONG list of places I'd go. A plane to Africa or Egypt or Paris. A slow boat to China or Sri Lanka. I could go on and on and on....
OMG - I thought I was the only person who does this! Every time I look and see a jet plane, I wonder where it came from and where it's going. If the plane is headed south or southwest, I definitely want to be on board...I especially love watching a high-flying southwest-bound jetliner as it flies into the sunset.
I want to travel so many places that I couldn't pick just one. However - I have always wanted to visit Southern California and never have; so that ties in with the southwest theme here ;-) Thanks for this wonderful post!
i would have to get over my fear of flying, but i would definitely go to a beach somewhere nice and safe and make it a secluded one so we could splash in the water. since the baby is still too small, she'd have to go with us, so we'd have to do all the fun stuff while she's napping, but if we had our own private pool/beach it wouldnt matter!
Yes, seeing planes and trains make me long to travel. Right now I'd fly to Vancouver and then get on the luxury Rocky Mountaineer train for a trip across Canada--maybe in September.
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