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bratticus Tar Sands


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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 7:44 pm Post subject: Staycation: All I Ever Wanted? |
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| Quote: | Staycations: Alternative to pricey, stressful travel (link)
By Debra Alban
(CNN) -- ...so-called staycations: taking time off from work to enjoy life at home.
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About 1.3 percent fewer Americans are expected to fly this summer than last summer, according to the Air Transport Association.
And for the first time since the economic shock after the September 11 attacks, Americans were projected to drive less over Memorial Day weekend, the traditional kickoff of the summer travel season.
AAA Vice President Mark Brown says the slowing economy and high fuel prices "have pushed some Americans to what we call the traveling tipping point. It's clear that a small number of us may choose to stay home ... and relax with friends and family rather than take a vacation."
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charliebrownout Heavy Crude


Joined: Apr 17, 2008 Posts: 268
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:08 pm Post subject: Re: Staycation: All I Ever Wanted? |
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Ha! We've had staycations for the last three years. Finally, I got in on a fad before it even started and I can laugh at all the posuers...
Errr....
Wait a minute....
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geojap2 Tar Sands


Joined: Jun 12, 2008 Posts: 46 Location: Texas
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 11:41 pm Post subject: Re: Staycation: All I Ever Wanted? |
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Having been to many places in the world (I'm still lacking Asia and South America), I'm content to stay home and work on things here in my time off. I would not travel now unless I meant to stay traveling. The world has changed.
We may all be on the road soon where we have those 10-20 essential things in our pack... |
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SILENTTODD Intermediate Crude


Joined: May 06, 2006 Posts: 873 Location: Tustin, CA
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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 12:47 am Post subject: Re: Staycation: All I Ever Wanted? |
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This is funny to me.
I was very close friends with a man who was born is 1890. He was born and raised on his father’s small farm about 10 miles south of the California town of Tulare. It's in the middle of the Central Valley of California south of Fresno. (Olympic Decathlon Champion Bob Mathias came from there).
What my friend told me before the turn of the 20th century; it was an all day trip to go into Tulare from his father's farm. They got up before the crack of dawn to hitch the wagon, travel the 10 miles, visit his grandmother, get supplies and go home. It was always dark before they got home They never did this more than once a month! _________________ Skeptical scrutiny in both Science and Religion is the means by which deep thoughts are winnowed from deep nonsense-Carl Sagan |
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Roy Intermediate Crude


Joined: Jun 18, 2004 Posts: 750 Location: Western North Carolina
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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 3:42 am Post subject: Re: Staycation: All I Ever Wanted? |
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What my friend told me before the turn of the 20th century; it was an all day trip to go into Tulare from his father's farm. They got up before the crack of dawn to hitch the wagon, travel the 10 miles, visit his grandmother, get supplies and go home. It was always dark before they got home They never did this more than once a month! |
Isn't it amazing how we take for granted the ability to travel great distances in short amounts of time?
Every time I take a road trip in a car, I imagine my pioneer ancestors making their trek from Maryland to Missouri in 1803. I can drive it in one day. It probably took them at least a month.
In any case, I'm glad I was able to enjoy the era of enhance mobility for humanity, which looks to be coming to a close. |
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