If part 2 never materializes, I’m sorry. But let’s start with the good ol’ US of A.
I have only travelled west of the Mississippi River a couple times – that needs to be remedied. Hence, the western U.S. figures prominently below…
1. Portland, Oregon: Every single person who visits this raves about its beauty. Literally nestled between gorgeous mountains, there is essentially no suburban sprawl – city ends, wilds begin. They say that this green-friendly city is such a charming place. I have to go. And I don’t mind the rain at all.
2. Interstate 5: I’ve never been to California, and I want to hit this stretch really, really hard. So scenic, so pacific, so californios… need to get there. In particular I want to get to Monterrey – why? No reason. Just like saying it. “Monterrey…Mon-ter-rey…” Rolls off the metaphorical tongue.
3. Colorado: My best bud from forever lives out there, as do some relatives of mine. I’m a decent though not fantastic skier, though I do love the mountains. If given the choice between a second home in the mountains (preferably near a stream) or the beach, I would choose the mountains in a heartbeat. My wife would pick the beach. Guess I’ll need 3 houses. Alternatively, we could just get rid of private property and all have the chance to spend time around the country. But I digress… Ah yes, Colorado. Go Buffs.
4. Madison, Wisconsin: I don’t know, but I like the way they talk. Minneapolis too.
5. Montgomery, Alabama: So much history… Every American needs to be more informed about the Civil Rights Movement so this is my chance.
Alright – that should fill me up for awhile. Most likely I’ll just go to Richmond a few times, Charlottesville, and Kansas City. Don’t get me wrong – those places are lovely. But, you know, been there done that.
If you haven’t already, you might like to make a list of places you’d like to visit over at 43places.com. I swear I’m not a spammer, I just have been using the site for a while and it’s a nice way to keep track of that sort of thing. You can check them off as you visit them, mark which ones you’d like to see again, add new ones to the database, etc. It’s pretty neat.
Portland, OR has always been high on my list. Haven’t been there yet, though.
By: Jamie on May 1, 2006
at 5:40 pm
magnificent blog! http://www.bokescreektownship.fohio.com
By: treinen on July 1, 2006
at 2:18 pm