After spending such an extended period of time foregoing travel (or limiting to outdoor locations that were within driving distance OR were necessary for whatever reason), I'm particularly grateful to feel free to travel more again.
This spring I traveled to Washington, DC to visit my daughter during the Cherry Blossom Festival (a bucket list item). She's a student at George Washington University, and this was my first opportunity to experience the wonder of our nation's capital abloom with these gorgeous flowers. Despite the unseasonably cold and wet weather, we had a memorable weekend, enjoying the cherry blossoms at the Tidal Basin and throughout the National Mall and taking in a few museums and great restaurants.For summer, I have several trips planned with my son, who is a rising senior and needs to visit college campuses. He wants to major in professional flight and air traffic management, which has narrowed our list quite a bit. So far, we have traveled to Oklahoma to visit OU in Norman and Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. In August, we will fly to Chicago to visit Lewis University in IL and Purdue University in Indiana.
We are likely making a repeat visit to the aviation mecca that is the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks -- we saw it late last summer, but we may need to see it again (preferably in more typical winter weather conditions so he can really judge for himself how he'll fare in that climate!).
As this posts, we are in Alaska! The trip is primarily to see the University of Alaska at Anchorage, as my son believes Alaska is more temperate than North Dakota (!), but we are also anxious to spend some time land-based in Alaska (we did a cruise many years ago). We are doing a flight bear-sighting tour to Katmai National Park, a day cruise to Kenai Fjords National Park, and will also work in some hiking and kayaking. I also plan to visit some of the WWII heritage sites in and around Anchorage and Seward as two of my planned Arctic novelettes are set in that region -- one in Alaska and one in the Aleutian Islands. If technology and time allows, I will add some photos from our trip so far to the comments section.
I have many places still on my bucket list -- some of the top international contenders include Wales (I have quite a bit of Welsh ancestry), Italy, Croatia, Norway, Spain, and Portugal. Though I've been to London many times, I haven't been back in nearly 5 years and would love to combine a London and Wales trip soon. Closer to home, I would like to see more of our national parks, especially Yosemite, Great Smoky Mountains, and Arcadia.
I hope you too are seeing some new and fun places this summer -- happy travels to all!
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3 comments:
Looking forward to your WWII novelettes set in Alaska. Of the places you'd like to see, Wales is one I'd like to see also...check out the Merlin myths. And I'd love to return to Croatia and spend a month or more. Loved that people and the country. May all your dream trips become your reality!
Hi Eleri, hope you enjoy my home state of Alaska! Your son might enjoy the Anchorage and Juneau campuses--much more temperate than much of North Dakota. Feel free to shoot me any questions about that or tips on research about WWII in Alaska, which I've looked at a bit myself. Such a fascinating subject!
Thanks Lynn - I definitely enjoyed our week in Alaska (though I'm really run-down today from jet-lag as our return flight was a red-eye and I predictably got about a collective 45 minutes of sleep I think!). Alaska is just gorgeous -- we loved it! Will definitely take you up on the WW2 Alaska pointers as we didn't get around to including any of that into the itinerary after all.
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