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I have to agree with you here for sure. These areas would let you see a lot of our nation. I would suggest the New England state you visit be Maine-the coast of Maine. I have been to all of New England and I think Maine has the most to offer for scenery. Speaking to people from Maine is quite an...
LOL Not unless you want to see the scenery you will be missing out on. At least I would suggest seeing the rest of Washington for that reason. Illinois not so much :)
I will keep you on track...well, unless I am the one to derail the thread :lol:
That would be interesting to do research there. I can't say that I will volunteer to though :p I will volunteer to sell your notes instead :)
Fortunately, you went when you did ha ha
Stop going off track in the thread. We did that in two other threads, we need to keep on track at least in this one :) Create a new one instead ha ha ha
That would be difficult to get used to the light in Alaska. I seriously considered moving there at one point, but decided it would be too far from my family.
LOL But not for the same reasons ha ha ha
I went to Wisconsin before. It is a nice state. I have traveled a lot of the east coast and plan on hitting up more of the west coast one day. I did go to Alaska, Washington, and Oregon. Those are some beautiful states!
Yeah I hear that. We had a blizzard in October that was horrible. Since then we had one snowstorm that was large enough to have left a few inches of snow. That melted within 2 days. We have been having a very calm winter so far.