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1. my last vacation was camping. I got caught in a flash flood. The tent was trashed and I lost all my bedding.
2. I love to fly! Any chance to get off the ground is a wonderful thing.
3. I think vacations are very important to the human spirit. It gives us a chance to leave the grown up in us behind. We need to discover and explore like we did when we 10.
Bonus: I would love to go back to England to visit all the old stone sacred sites. I loved Stonehenga but have been told that some of the less well known sites are truely open. You can touch the stones and walk among them.
Love and Light Gary
Robyn