Disneyland with family, movies.
I thought about this one and honestly have to say covid isn't blocking me from doing anything I normally would do.
Wow! I would love to go someday. Sounds so much fun and one week of that? Just wow.I take that back.
Arctic Man......
It's a snowmobile/ski race held in the mountains 180 miles south from here. It draws so many people that the camping area becomes the 3rd largest town in Alaska for one weekend, seriously.
They had to cancel it last year due to covid and given my current life situation I have plenty of time and freedom to go this year if it happens.
Nothing like 10,000 Alaskans having a 4 day party to say goodbye to winter. It's pure insanity.
I have done 90 on a snowboard getting pulled by a sled, for about 5 seconds..... It's a rush.
Jackson hole WY, Salt Lake City, San Juan (three times) Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, to name a few. Other than the face diapers most places other than the hardcore leftist states are reasonably open and have been for some time.Where have you been to recently? Traveling is kind of hard at this time though right?
Sorry, that’s where I’ve been just this year. Travel for work. The Alamo and Riverwalk are cool; I’d steer clear of Chicago unless you’re right downtown (and even then, can be unnerving at times).Wow, great that you have them all lined up. San Antonio and Chicago would be on my list, too.
Ok, I have customers in Englewood, Compton, Gardena; basically my clients are always in worst part of town. If you’re street smart, you’re fine. Chicago has its nice parts to be sure, but a neophyte could take a wrong turn and be in trouble in a hurry. There’s even flash mobs on Mag Mile so, be smart!We went to Chicago in October of 2019 and loved it. We were in the Business district everyday and night walking around and from the Willis tower to the lakeshore and zoo and even late at night never felt unsafe. I am used to Los Angeles with really bad parts and I am sure Chicago has really bad parts but we had an awesome time in the areas we went.