Anonymous wrote:You love the negging
Anonymous wrote:Vienna, late 1800's
Anonymous wrote:Sherlock Holmes (Cumberbatch edition)
Just watched Bletchley Circle and really like it.
Loved Broadchurch.
Anonymous wrote:OP this was a big step. What do you most need right now? Give yourself that.
Mine will take it likely the same maybe plus some extra agression. I am building courage.
So tough but be proud of yourself for doing what so many can't.
Anonymous wrote:Op said the theatre was in Rockville. Also that she DID recognize the condom as the same kind they stock.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the Amsterdam poster. Now that you say mid-April, I recommend Amsterdam even more highly! It is a treat to see Holland at tulip time. Keukenhof gardens, the fields on the way to Delft, flower marts, beauty everywhere. And great museums in Amsterdam. Churches, too, plus the Anne Frank House and rides on the canals. We like to stay in the Hotel Pulitzer.
Anonymous wrote:Macchu Piccu, also over the Andes to jungle
African safari, prob Botswana
Galapagos
Torres Del Paine
Glacier NP/Jasper
London
Crete
Anonymous wrote: If you take the sound of music tour it also makes a stop at the mountain coaster
Anonymous wrote:I'm saving up to take 6 months (or more) off and travel. I want to:
Hike the northern route of the El Camino de Santiago in Spain
Hike the last 100 km of the via francegina in Italy and visit Rome and Pompeii
Visit Athens and maybe a Greek Island, haven't researched Greece too much yet.
Visit Paris and Sur la Glane in France
Bike around the Island of Gotland in Sweden, something I promised myself I'd do as an adult when I was a 16 yr old exchange student visiting the island 25 yrs ago
Spend a good amount of time in the UK, hiking part of the South West Coast path, the Cotswold Way, and the John Muir Way as well as other stuff.
I'd also like to visit South America; spend some time in Peru or Chile, and visit the Amazon Rainforest. I'd also like to do some volunteer work but I'm not having a lot of luck finding programs that need my skillset and also take people who aren't fluent in Spanish and haven't lived in a developing nation before. So, I may just visit, rent a little apartment near a beach for a month and contemplate what I want to do next with life.
In the short term, I'm visiting NYC for my birthday in June and plan to climb to the Statue of Liberty crown, see a game at Yankee Stadium (!!) and see a British cabaret singer I like.