If neither money, time nor health was an issue, what would be your ultimate trip?

I'd like to go to Mallorca and Barcelona Spain. All the artists there intrigue me. My daughter is in Mallorca right now meeting a bunch of artists and writers and doing business there. I don't want to interfere but someday soon I may go. Did I say she fell madly in love her first 2 weeks there? He's from London. A talented creative musician. I'm using every bit of restraint I have to stay out of it and not give my 2-cents. I didn't say it's working lol. It's just too soon and too far away.
 
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I would go to Lhasa, Tibet and see the Potala Palace, the former residence of the Dalai Lama.

I've wanted to do that since the fourth grade. We had to write an essay on a place we wanted to go in the future and I wrote about that. My teacher (who had dedicated her existence to sucking the life and joy out of every child she ever met), told me that that was a ridiculous choice and that I'd never go there and made me rewrite the paper with a more realistic destination.

So, I want to stand at the top of the stairs and scream, "LOOK AT ME, MRS. HELDERMAN, YOU OLD HAG! I'M HERE! I'M HERE!" I know that's completely un-Buddhist, but it is what it is....
 
For me, it would have to be Italy where my father's family all came from. His parents left there as teenagers ...
and then also, over to Greece for more major sightseeing.
To visit both places has always been a dream of mine.
 
My heritage is from the Netherlands and Scandinavia so I would love to spend time walking some of the streets my ancestors walked, soaking up some of the northern atmosphere and touching history. I have been to the Netherlands but didn't have all the family history that I have now - from online. That makes it all that much more interesting. Sailing the Caribbean would be a second choice.
 
I traveled all over Europe years ago, in the military, and even found some remaining relatives from my ancestors in Germany and Italy. If I were much younger, the one thing I would like to do is to climb Mount Everest.
 
Australia, for sure. Not sure if this type trip is available, but since a cruise would also be on my ultimate trip bucket list, maybe taking a cruise ship there, spend some time and then fly back or something. But then again, since I have always been a fearful flyer, maybe a cruise both ways.
 
I always wanted to go to the US but with uncertain times Mmmm
no , you wouldn't get me flying for that long ...

Yes Marie you can cruise into Australia or around most cities in Aust
Let me think ,yes Adelaide ,Melbourne, Sydney ,Perth Tasmania that I know of , because I can't swim water scares me so I don't go on cruises, but speaking to others we know who cruise quite often it's a fairly cheap holiday
 
I always wanted to go to the US but with uncertain times Mmmm
no , you wouldn't get me flying for that long ...

Yes Marie you can cruise into Australia or around most cities in Aust
Let me think ,yes Adelaide ,Melbourne, Sydney ,Perth Tasmania that I know of , because I can't swim water scares me so I don't go on cruises, but speaking to others we know who cruise quite often it's a fairly cheap holiday


Agree with you you as far as a longer trip out of the country. Not sure our current president will flip out and not allow us back in our own country. :(
 
Wayne, your trip sounds like a great idea. If you go, yes, no problem re-entering U.S. with a passport BUT I would make copies of that and your drivers license in case you get drunk some night and lose it, lol, but seriously, do make copies as it will save you a lot of time and trouble going though extra vetting to get back in without a passport. and I don't think you can bring a laptop anymore.
 
Lara I was very serious about going if a shorter version was offered possibly consider but I did not wish to go alone although the travel service sure tried to talk me into it, while I still could I would love to know if our hidden treasure is still there, 4 of us took something from our pocket and all hid it in Laos in the ruins of some kind of religious temple behind some loose stones in the walls, since we were 'sterile' so to say we were very careful what we left, I left a plastic weather proof match case with a paper in it with my initials backwards on it and a number, Frank left a coin with an x scratched on it don't remember what the others did. I could walk right to it if it is still there.
All items left had no US ties. The transportation to a very remote site would be a real problem and concern for me. We did a drop there in 1967 and found the structure while unloading we went back for an extraction and hid our treasure. It was a very spooky looking place.
 

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