winger
TUG Member
Interesting but my favorite place to spend Christmas is right here at home.
Interesting but my favorite place to spend Christmas is right here at home.
Interesting but my favorite place to spend Christmas is right here at home.
Being with family and friends no matter where it is. Is always the best.
As much as I love to travel the rest of the year, on Christmas, there's just no better place than home with the family.
I'm hoping to make some short trips for some relief from the inversion. I can't go for very long because I need to be available for FIL but I do hope to make some 2-3 day trips out of this foul air.IM AT WORK, DREARY DAY, JUST AS WELL I DONT HAVE ANY WINDOWS. I WORK IN A DUNGEON. AND TO TOP IT OFF........ IM OUT OF VACATION.![]()
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.... That year I got out of the inversion and crap weather and work for the month of January. That winter wasnt so bad.
Being with family and friends no matter where it is. Is always the best.
Hope you have a wonderful and safe Holiday Season.
I have been to both London and NYC at Christmas. They are beautiful places to be that time of year and very exciting with many things going on. NYC is certainly more accessible for most and I recommend it at Christmas if only to experience it one time. It is unique. You can always take the family with you.
I've never been able to get past the fact that if I'm vacationing on Christmas, then that means someone else is working.
I'm hoping to make some short trips for some relief from the inversion. I can't go for very long because I need to be available for FIL but I do hope to make some 2-3 day trips out of this foul air.
Hugs to you. At least your home is above the thick of it.
I suspect that they'd be working, whether or not you were there.
Besides, they may be jewish, muslim, atheist, or needed some O/T pay.
Being there, helps them to put food on the table at a time when jobs are scarce.