Hi Molly thank you for sharing these great ideas. We don't travel that much. We live Ohio, USA and we usually take trips in our state or a few states over. We thought about traveling to Cambridge, England but we don't have the finances. My husband RJ's mom was English and he was born in Cambridge. She married an American that was stationed in Cambridge during World War two. My RJ was born in Cambridge England. They moved to the USA when he was ten months old. He took his mom back for a visit after 40 years and that was before I met my husband.We do keep in touch and call one of his cousins that lives in Cambridge at least once a month. So we visit England, Scotland, Ireland through the YouTube channels I'm subscribed to.
It is only recently I've started to embrace travelling at a slower pace. Our first holiday in ages this year was a train and ferry journey from the UK, through Denmark and Sweden, all the way to Estonia. We stayed away from the tourist attractions, and instead sought out quiet places in nature. It has opened my eyes to how I want to travel in the future. Airports are wayyyy too stressful.
My childhood vacations were spent camping all up and down the East coast of the US. They were great vacations and I learned so much about being self reliant and enjoying nature.
Hi Molly thank you for sharing these great ideas. We don't travel that much. We live Ohio, USA and we usually take trips in our state or a few states over. We thought about traveling to Cambridge, England but we don't have the finances. My husband RJ's mom was English and he was born in Cambridge. She married an American that was stationed in Cambridge during World War two. My RJ was born in Cambridge England. They moved to the USA when he was ten months old. He took his mom back for a visit after 40 years and that was before I met my husband.We do keep in touch and call one of his cousins that lives in Cambridge at least once a month. So we visit England, Scotland, Ireland through the YouTube channels I'm subscribed to.
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Thank you for sharing your experience Cathy :)
It is only recently I've started to embrace travelling at a slower pace. Our first holiday in ages this year was a train and ferry journey from the UK, through Denmark and Sweden, all the way to Estonia. We stayed away from the tourist attractions, and instead sought out quiet places in nature. It has opened my eyes to how I want to travel in the future. Airports are wayyyy too stressful.
That sounds like such a wonderful trip!
My childhood vacations were spent camping all up and down the East coast of the US. They were great vacations and I learned so much about being self reliant and enjoying nature.
They sound fabulous!