Nice idea. But in order to have just ONE thing to do, you’d have to hire a guide/driver and even then you’d have to choose your outfit and probably what you want for lunch.
♪♫"We’re busy doing [one] thing/working the whole day through/trying to find lots of things not to do…"♪♫—A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur’s Court (the film)
Reminded of a nature talk I went to in Fort Collins, CO. The premise was that you can see all of autumn in one day by driving from Ft. C. to Rocky Mountain National Park – altitude and latitude have the same effect in timing season changes.
Concretionist about 4 years ago
Nice idea. But in order to have just ONE thing to do, you’d have to hire a guide/driver and even then you’d have to choose your outfit and probably what you want for lunch.
Bilan about 4 years ago
Didn’t you just have three months to do almost nothing?
Kind&Kinder about 4 years ago
♪♫"We’re busy doing [one] thing/working the whole day through/trying to find lots of things not to do…"♪♫—A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur’s Court (the film)
llong65 about 4 years ago
sounds like a good ideal, i’m retired and just might do that.
Michael G. about 4 years ago
What? No “mask” comments? Glory be!
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 4 years ago
Depends where in Canada. Our most southerly Point Pelee is the same latitude as the northern California border.
car2ner about 4 years ago
I feel for the teachers who have to come up with both an in person lesson plan and a remote learning lesson plan. Yikes
Happy Tinkerbelle Premium Member about 4 years ago
do people really do this?
gcarlson about 4 years ago
Reminded of a nature talk I went to in Fort Collins, CO. The premise was that you can see all of autumn in one day by driving from Ft. C. to Rocky Mountain National Park – altitude and latitude have the same effect in timing season changes.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 4 years ago
Where I live, south Texas, the Autumnal colors aren’t nearly as bright.
Seed_drill about 4 years ago
They cancelled the Hershey flea market this year. Every October the drive up from NC was my first look at fall colors.