I don't really have a bucket list per se, but there's a few things I'd like to do while I am still healthy...like get a pilot's license and fly...fly fish for Tarpon...golf on a couple of world famous courses (Pebble Beach, Pinehurst, Pacific Dunes, Spyglass Hill, etc.) - not Augusta of course because you have to be a member and either a billionaire or a VIP in politics or Hollywood
Anyway, I've exhausted my love for travel after spending eight years living on the road, in planes, and in hotels. First year was a ball, second year not so much, and down hill from there. I've been all over the U.S. (surprisingly I never got to Hawaii or Alaska), Europe, Japan (the Ginza Strip, rode their hi-speed trains, etc), virtually everywhere in Israel including walking up to the Dome of the Rock against multiple warnings from soldiers), etc., sometimes for fun, but mostly for business. I would be happy to never fly in a seat on a passenger plane the rest of my life
However, if I had the gumption to travel, here's the three places I'd like to see in my lifetime:
1) Madagascar...such a strange part of the world with Boabab trees and exotic animals found nowhere else in the world
2) Amazon River...as much of it as possible on a comfortable boat
3) A combo trip to Australia and New Zealand
What three places you'd like to see while still breathing and walking?
Anyway, I've exhausted my love for travel after spending eight years living on the road, in planes, and in hotels. First year was a ball, second year not so much, and down hill from there. I've been all over the U.S. (surprisingly I never got to Hawaii or Alaska), Europe, Japan (the Ginza Strip, rode their hi-speed trains, etc), virtually everywhere in Israel including walking up to the Dome of the Rock against multiple warnings from soldiers), etc., sometimes for fun, but mostly for business. I would be happy to never fly in a seat on a passenger plane the rest of my life
However, if I had the gumption to travel, here's the three places I'd like to see in my lifetime:
1) Madagascar...such a strange part of the world with Boabab trees and exotic animals found nowhere else in the world
2) Amazon River...as much of it as possible on a comfortable boat
3) A combo trip to Australia and New Zealand
What three places you'd like to see while still breathing and walking?