Where y'all been to?

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I’ve been to a little more than half of US states. I’ve been to Canada, once. I’ve been really interested in Luxembourg for some inexplicable reason. Let’s talk about our travels!
 
Not far… only five states in the U.S.: CA, AZ, NV, NM, and TX. Also, Tijuana, Mexico.
 
My mother used to live in Los Angeles, but the westernmost state I’ve been to is, somewhere in South Dakota.
 
Most states except Alaska and Hawaii. Plus, Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Japan, Thailand. Most because of my job(s).
 
My mother has been to every state except Alaska, Hawaii, and…Maine. I don’t know why she’s never been to Maine, but you’d think if she’d have time to cross all those borders. She’s also been to Mexico and a good chunk of Canada. My sister, she’s been all over. I love to travel, but air travel scares me.
 
Well, I’ve been to every state except Vermont and North Dakota. I’ve lived in England and Japan, and have visited Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, Honduras, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Haiti, Dominica, Barbados, St. Maarten, St. Kitts, Bahamas, Bermuda, Curaçao, Aruba, Iceland, Scotland, Wales, Spain, Italy, Morocco, Egypt, Cyprus, Malta, Portugal, France, Luxembourg, Austria, Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Russia, Switzerland, South Korea and Greece. Loved them all.
 
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Sounds like fun. That’s the kind of thing I’d like to be able to do. I just haven’t got the money.
 
A good amount was at tax payers expense while in the Air Force. My wife and I also love to cruise. I can add Panama in February.
 
One of my ex girlfriend’s was born in San Antonio, Texas. She has a military tradition on both sides of her family, and her mother’s family is from Texas, and her father’s from Puerto Rico. One of her uncles on her mother’s side of the family was born in Germany. A lot of people where I live were. So, I believe it.
 
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My mother went on a cruise to the Bahamas. I think, if I would have went, I’d have had a different point of view than she did. (Other than river cruises when I lived in the midwest, I’ve not been on one).
 
We went on our first cruise back in 2001. We’ve been on at least 25 total, with two scheduled next year. We find being at sea so relaxing and peaceful. It’s also a good vacation to bring family together.
 
My paternal grandmother actually died whilst my mother and my siblings were at sea. It’s memorable to me, even though I wasn’t there. Just one of those freak things. My mother said that they did have a good time on their cruise, but not when they were in The Bahamas. I think it would be cool just to see somewhere new.
 
The Bahamas, in my opinion, don’t offer much. Many of the Caribbean islands start to look alike after a while, so we sometimes just stay onboard. We try to travel to different places when it’s just the two of us. That’s how we got to see St. Petersburg, Egypt, Malta, Alaska and some other interesting ports. But it is expensive to fly overseas, even if the cruise isn’t.
 
I was a flyer in the Air Force. That’s how I got around so much.
 
My grandpa was a three war veteran, I’m not sure all where he went, but he seemed to like Japanese a lot. (He was in Japan in World War II). He actually lived there for a while after the war, even learned Japanese. I wish I would have paid attention to him when he was yelling at me in it (not mean). My sister, she has lived in Bahrain and been all over Europe. Not military, she just friends with money.
 
The Sun rises and sets on the Grand Republic of Ohio. :cowboy_hat_face: There is nothing else.
 
My sister-in-law was born up near the lake. My brother used to have a business in Geauga county to plow snow. Could use a nicer flag though. It looks like a dog ate it! (Just kidding…or am I?)
 
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