Posted by Ultradog MN on November 23, 2015 at 02:57:54 from (97.127.61.24):
In Reply to: Bucket List posted by Mark W. on November 22, 2015 at 17:31:00:
I didn't marry till late so got to do a lot of interesting jobs and see a lot of places. Been to 13 countries and 46 states. I'd like to visit the last 4 - HI, ME, NH and VT. I'd like to hunt mulies in Montana one of these days. Maybe publish some of my writing. I'd like to restore a tractor someday. Others here mentioned train trips. I've ridden the Empire Builder from St Paul to the west coast and back a couple of times and love to train. A trip around the US would be great. St Paul, Chicago, Philly, DC and see some sights there Smithsonian, Vietnam Vet memorial, WWII memorial. Then in down to FL and across the southern route to CA, then up the west coast to Portland OR and then back home. I don't much care to fly so overseas is kinda out.
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