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Tiki-Taki time soon.
Went and checked out Ksamil,Albania with the boisterous UK contingent per their request. Some things never change,always a special tax for entry. At least it's even cheaper than Greece and they take Euros.
Lots of good treks in Utah,Arizona as well. Might have to make a side trip in the future to check this pace out. Love Arizona for a lot of reasons and so much to see there.Anyone visit The Wave? It's located on the border of Arizona and Utah. They had a report about it this week, it's becoming a very popular destination.
Where was that ?Saw a trio of these the other day and hurried to the shore to inquire what the F is happening.Simply put, lots of rain on the way.
Where was that ?
Looks like baby water spouts
Lots of good treks in Utah,Arizona as well. Might have to make a side trip in the future to check this pace out. Love Arizona for a lot of reasons and so much to see there.
How about taking what's left of Route 66 and doing Arizona and leading up to the Grand Canyon? Route 66 is mythical for a lot of travelers, probably on account of Jack Kerouak's novel.
If i fly To Paris for 2 3 days. Where do i go. CDG Or ORLY? Can i just land there and rent a room simply? Any details from past experiences would be appreciated.
Sad to say it's a bit passe now.Times have changed and the luster is not what it once was. Ended up on it at some point and only notice onlyiiiilllllyomuch lol 6mu later and was nothing special,but couldve in be that stretch,not sure. Like checking out Dodge city or Tombstone,time has passed.
Cabot trail in Nova Scotia is a great driving stretch though,just pray for decent weather.
Speaking of Route 66
Billy's commentary is more the highlight than the route itself. He has a bunch of travel documentaries, he even does the northwest passage.I've skimmed through the above episode and 3 others and it's not as iconic as I thought it would be. It's a lot of shacks, feels barren and mostly lackluster until you reach the Grand Canyon. A collection of grey beards with bad teeth await you at several of the stops but I guess that adds to the authenticity of what looks like an ole western town effect.
Now, I didn't bother to look at all the episodes in real time, in detail but just speeding through it, the images were underwhelming.
Based on the above documentary, it's not something I'd want to do. I think I'd just go straight to the Grand Canyon and skip the tumbleweeds.
Billy's commentary is more the highlight than the route itself. He has a bunch of travel documentaries, he even does the northwest passage.
Should he be behind the wheel?
What should we know about Connolly for those of us who haven't followed him?
Just going by the image in not the most flattering depiction of him...and he is Scotch! lol.
He's made of alcohol?
I kid, I kid. You mean, he's a Scot.
Maybe he has a reputation but don't know much about him.
Think he's reformed if I remember,but joshing BTW. Great accent too.
He's a veteran comedian, both in film and as stand-up. I got to know him through the documentaries, then saw his act. He's quite funny. Nearing the end as he's suffering from Parkinson's.What should we know about Connolly for those of us who haven't followed him?