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Ian158

what you doing this weekend..

...im off to Dubai tonight, going to play in the desert in off road buggies, then go skiing in Ski Dubai, get some xmas presents...cheers
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Explore and visited new friend

Hi again...im Candy again i will write my opinion about "Travel" who peoples dont like Traveling?explore around meet local peoples...but few peoples i think dont like travel with many reason like scary with flight,prefer stay at home and etc okay im respect your reason...

I like traveling and adventure...hiking and nature always be my passion..but im travel just in my place (but i love it if have travel company) 1 weeks ago im with friends explore place in my area,we have idea for visited shelter new friends with mental problems (sound scary and fun because they not normal condition mental).On the way that shelter i was thinking what we wanna doing for them? What will happen? How them? Yeah im never visited peoples with mental problem but will be good experience for me.

Just need 1,5 hours for get that shelter from my home...and staff with smile so welcome our visited..we shake hands with them and try interaction..we singing and pray for them. Be fun they singing and dance for me and friends too..wow that pretty cool.Im so happy...someone told me "happy is so simple...make happines peoples around you" that true i fell more so grateful and blessing after my visited. If before im too many complaint about this life well i have more lucky than friend in shelter...share little what we have for them,share happines and more joy i have feeling now.

Well this life not about me,my story and my life in there still many world,peoples and culture different...i hope someday i have long step for travel (wish my partner love yeah...! Lol)

okay always going cool and be care for peoples around you!
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Amuaj

Visa

Finally I got my visa to Vietnam, any suggestions where to visit?
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Aaltarboy

Hostels vs. fancy hotels.

I recall with fond memories the days of my globe trotting. Anyone else remember all those youth hostels, where for less than the price of plastic flip flops, one had a safe harbor in a strange city, and a launching point for clued and value oriented exploration? The real value in these places was in the ability to get to know others and to benefit enormously from each other's travel experience. One can get some of this by reading The Lonly Planet travel guides, but the fun of commeraderie is absent. Totally different world from staying in fancy hotels. Sadly, hosteling is a little different now a days, but one still do some of it as we did a few decades ago. Same for hitch hiking, no? Aa.
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Stay on these roads...

... we shall meet, I know ––

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chatilliononline today!

Masking up...

I noticed the local pharmacy had remove the plastic shields at the registers. None of the grocery store staff are wearing masks. A small percentage of the customers in several stores are making up.
Things appeared to be getting back to normal and now I see the office staff at two physician's office are masking up this month saying some of their patients have tested positive for COVID, or variant.

Working remote and only go to my office when needed keeps me away from the crowd. At least seven friends, coworkers and family have been hit. Some had COVID more than a year ago and describe this round as headaches, sore throat, fever, but all said little or no respiratory issues they experienced before. Some only self-quarantined 3 to 4 days or until they test negative.

I'm planning a trip to see my brother next month and since his kidney transplant, is under visitor restriction. I'll be staying in the guest bedroom at his house.
The flight to see him doesn't have any non-stop flights and the last time I have to use 2 different airlines. My preference is to book the same airline for the entire trip with the connecting flight in a smaller airport with less wait between flights.
I'll bring along some test kits and mask up while on the plane.
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Philipsenonline today!

Possibly visiting the New York next year!

I have a few friends in the US, and I have always wanted to visit, so I went on Google to see, how cheap it would be for me to take a round trip in May 2020.

$473. Not that expensive, if I am honest. I have written to one of my friends there, to see if she would be able to entertain me at that time. I am just waiting to hear back from her. Or maybe I will do what I have always thought of doing - go to the US on the 1ts of July and then leave again on the 8th. That way I get to see how the US celebrates their independence day. But for now, I will focus on the 1st of May 2020, since I can't see dates further than May 2020. It gives me just under 11 months to save up for spending money to bring with me. If I use 100 dollars per day, that means I need to save up at least 800 dollars in total. 1000, just to be on the safe side. I also need an ESTA, but that isn't expensive. I might go for that next month.

The place I will be flying to, hopefully is New York. I want to have a slice of NY style pizza, as they say it's the best in the World. I have only had Danish, British and Portuguese pizza, so I look forward to try it. If it's as good as they say it is, I might become so addicted, that I will move to New York on a permanent basis, lol.

I don't need a visa, because Denmark is a part of the Visa Waiver Program, meaning that I can stay up to 90 days in the US without a visa. But for now, I will just be there for one week. If I love it, I can always come back.
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Snow!

So, I woke up, look at my garden and see this:

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Snow in June July! Of course, living on the opposite side of the planet this is normal. Oh well, I've been stuck in my home since last saturday because we had the yearly super duper snow that makes the whole place frozen for weeks, with -10ºC temps and lower.

So I was thinking I should get back to blogging, or something else.

PS: Yes, we have Xmas in summertime! cheers
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Vierkaesehochonline today!

Extradition.....

....Looks like millionaire auto CEO Carlos Ghosn was able to stroll right out of his home in Japan, while under house surveillance, and via private jet, high tailed it back to once beautiful Lebanon, where he has family, friends in high places and one of several passports. Just like you and me, no? This man, charged in Japan for corrupt activities, now may be hunted in most of the non bribable world, but is safe in Beirut. So once again, as with child sex practitioner Roman Polansky, now protected by Poland, it's another case of "money talks", but there have been surprises. Ecuador Embassy allows UK cops to, in one short visit, vastly improve the noise levels and hygiene in their building. And the Mossad has brought back Nazi's to Israel. I've actually thought this topic through. It's been years since I had my sights on the homosexual men in the Roman Catholic Church who had their ways with many of us altar boys. Ruining, and in some cases ending, many otherwise promising lives. Thankfully, I'm long over all that, and was able to punch the crap out of these deviants where it hurts most, in the wallet. But I did think of where one could get away with "high crimes, and misdemeaners", decades ago. Apparently, still lots of such places, world wide. And as did Israel, the USA/CIA and others have paid little visits to a number of creeps in many places. One person's creep, another one's hero, though.
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Philipsenonline today!

Making plans for the USA! (part 3)

I'm slowly getting things in order for my trip to the USA next year. I've sorted accommodations, which gives me the kind of calm that I need when there's so much to plan.

I asked my friend straight up, if I could stay at her place for the week. She lives in a 1 bedroom apartment, but if I can handle the couch, I am more than welcome to stay at her place. Immediately, my answer was "I'll take the couch for the week!". That frees up more money to spend on things, which is extremely positive.

So now, I just need to save up for the spending money, and I'll be ready! 272 days 10 hours and 14 minutes until the plane takes off! Super excited!
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