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Get your ass in the water before you melt.
Looking for somewhere to go that is 60s-70s in late Feb-Early March. I don't think the family has the stamina for a skiing vacation yet.
Usually we like to travel on April vacation but this year it is the same as MA, booo.
Feb Vaca is 2/24 to 3/4.
Think, Sweat Shirts and Shorts. Not interested in the southeast USA. Southern Europe is a too cold. Somewhere we can get a deal because it is still offseason. Ideally a mix of time in a city and some rural hiking.
Ideas we have thought of:
1) Madeira Portugal
2) New Mexico
3) Arizona
4) Bermuda
6) San Diego
7) LA
Open to more suggestions.
If seeing the sights in the Southwest are on your radar, that's the time to do it. Phoenix, Vegas, Zion, Bryce, Moab. They'll all be in the 55-65 range and free of any major snow.
I’ve been reading about your professional misadventures for some time, now. You definitely need some direction and slogging from one shit job to the next doesn’t sound like the way you want to live your life.Been looking at some schools. 3 around here. I just dont know what I want to pursue…..plumbing, welding…..
My mother in law was from Mediera, my wife wants to go to that island next.Looking for somewhere to go that is 60s-70s in late Feb-Early March. I don't think the family has the stamina for a skiing vacation yet.
Usually we like to travel on April vacation but this year it is the same as MA, booo.
Feb Vaca is 2/24 to 3/4.
Think, Sweat Shirts and Shorts. Not interested in the southeast USA. Southern Europe is a too cold. Somewhere we can get a deal because it is still offseason. Ideally a mix of time in a city and some rural hiking.
Ideas we have thought of:
1) Madeira Portugal
2) New Mexico
3) Arizona
4) Bermuda
6) San Diego
7) LA
Open to more suggestions.
Horseshoe Bay?
My mother in law was from Mediera, my wife wants to go to that island next.
It's only a 4 hour flight to the Azores from Boston. We've been to mainland Portugal and the Azores. People in Lisbon were snooty and looked down their noses at others. Especially in the restaurants. The Azores for me anyway ROCKED. A lot to explore etc. You can take ferries or commuter flights carrying around 50 people from island to island. Very smooth, very safe two engine turbo-prop planes. Mainland may as well have been any major European city. Azores natural beauty, (Unesco site) cleanliness etc was exceptional. We walked by a pizza place where there was a Boston Bruins jersey on display. Turns out the owner was born on the isle of Faial and went to high school in Boston, got married, went back and had this #67 Bruins jersey up. I asked him why #67 for Pouliot? He said that no "I was born in 1967." LOL. Anyway, the pizza was like a frozen pizza. One of the worse we've ever had but it was amusing nonetheless.
BTW, want to make a million dollars, sell peanut butter there. You can't find it in the stores, also, black pepper is nowhere to be found.
Awesome!
I did you go to Sao Miguel? Or did you island hop?
I feel like to do the Azores right it would be three trips. Sao Miguel, Madeira, then Go to Terceira and jump to the other islands. Or go for a month haha.
Japan is great. Okinawa in Feb is warm and because of the military base there, I believe they speak passable English. We have friends that went there recently and loved it. We plan to go soon and in the January February timeframe. Other places in Japan are more difficult with the language. I normally go to Osaka and will be going there every winter from now on.Looking for somewhere to go that is 60s-70s in late Feb-Early March. I don't think the family has the stamina for a skiing vacation yet.
Usually we like to travel on April vacation but this year it is the same as MA, booo.
Feb Vaca is 2/24 to 3/4.
Think, Sweat Shirts and Shorts. Not interested in the southeast USA. Southern Europe is a too cold. Somewhere we can get a deal because it is still offseason. Ideally a mix of time in a city and some rural hiking.
Ideas we have thought of:
1) Madeira Portugal
2) New Mexico
3) Arizona
4) Bermuda
6) San Diego
7) LA
Open to more suggestions.
Hang this post in the Louvre.
Looking for somewhere to go that is 60s-70s in late Feb-Early March. I don't think the family has the stamina for a skiing vacation yet.
Usually we like to travel on April vacation but this year it is the same as MA, booo.
Feb Vaca is 2/24 to 3/4.
Think, Sweat Shirts and Shorts. Not interested in the southeast USA. Southern Europe is a too cold. Somewhere we can get a deal because it is still offseason. Ideally a mix of time in a city and some rural hiking.
Ideas we have thought of:
1) Madeira Portugal
2) New Mexico
3) Arizona
4) Bermuda
6) San Diego
7) LA
Open to more suggestions.
income deductible?That is a lot of wear and tear on a car that you will be responsible to pay for
Still have to pay for a car that is getting run into the groundincome deductible?
My wife was born in Funchal. I have suggested us going there several times, but she seems to have no interest in it. I think it's a "can't go home again" thing.Have been to Madeira with the wife and loved it.
Of course, that was 45 years ago. It could be different now. Lots of little (wall) lizards. Funchal was where we stayed. May have been the only place with hotels. Food was great. Drink called Poncha was really good.
Same with my sister (FF and Blink). She said both concerts were incredible.Saw the Foo Fighters on Sunday
Blink 182 tonight
Lots of Fenway time this week (I’m exhausted)
I am not a 90s kid. What's the deal with blink-182? There were people on the train last night going to the show. Are they any good or are they Nickelback?Saw the Foo Fighters on Sunday
Blink 182 tonight
Lots of Fenway time this week (I’m exhausted)