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[QUOTE="Palatine, post: 4862885, member: 974"] I retired at the end of 2016. With my wife's permission, I drove a lap around the USA. Started in DC, went to the UConn football spring game, drove to Pittsburgh to see the Andy Warhol Museum. Headed west to KC (the only top 50 American city I had never visited). Tried the barbeque. Headed north than west across the Rockies to Yellowstone. Stopped at Devils Tower, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse. Went through Wyoming, drove across Nevada. Went skiing at Tahoe. Visited friends in San Fran, LA and San Diego. Across the desert to Phoenix, more friends in Albuquerque, Then Austin and across the south and then back up to DC. Took About six weeks. The next year I walked the Appalachian Trail, just a bit ( 150 miles) until my knee gave out. Just did some stuff I wanted to try and that takes time. Now I play more golf. Take longer visits with family. I still take vacations and write so I'm in front of the computer a good bit. Just think about things you wanted to do but couldn't because of time -- especially the big ones. [/QUOTE]
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