Georgiagranny
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@OldEngineer I'm with you on being happy to never get on a plane again. Ugh. Back and forth across the pond is not for me. It wasn't then and certainly isn't now!
My daughter has been talking about seeing Vesuvius for years now... she has even researched the hotels and restaurants within walking distance.Do it if you can... you will be mesmerised if you visit Stromboli or Mount Vesuvius.... or magical Chimborazo and Cotopaxi in Ecuador, and Popocatépetl in Mexico.
If you're in Las Vegas some time you could drink some Colorado River water just about anywhere.Since your asking, I always wanted to walk down the Grand Canyon and put my hand in the Colorodo River. Now, I'm 77 so forget it! Too bad!
Then she must be planning an extensive tour, visiting both Pompeii, Herculaneum and hiking Vesuvius?My daughter has been talking about seeing Vesuvius for years now... she has even researched the hotels and restaurants within walking distance.
I like your sentence - too late for almost everything. I feel like that.It's just a dream now, @Murrmurr, I don't even have a passport anymore to let me cross the border. Too late for just about everything, so I watch Vegas on video instead!![]()
Do you play a musical instrument? I have had the chance to perform in concerts in front of audiences. These days, there are also community orchestras that perform.Play a full concert in front of a large audience. Like concerts were in the good ol days. Now I'd just be happy if I could play with somebody else.
Watercolor is an inexpensive alternative. You can buy supplies at the Dollar store and have fun with it. I haven't tried oil painting or scrimshaw.I do charcoal, pencil, and pen and ink drawings, but I haven't been painting. And I doubt I'll get back into it; it's an expensive endeavor and takes up a lot of space.
I used to do scrimshaw, and that's something I'm thinking of taking up again. It's really enjoyable and not expensive at all. And it's marketable, so that's a plus.
Oh, by the way, you don't have to use solvents with oils. I avoided them most of the time.
Here's an article about it:
Oil Painting without Solvents
I watched a James Bond movie (Diamonds Are Forever) a week ago. It has a car chase through Las Vegas in it, and I was shocked how things have changed so dramatically in such a relatively short time! It's almost like "Fantasy Land" now, with all the differently themed Casinos! Does Trump still own a Casino in Atlantic City, @Marie5656?I have only been to Vegas once....on a stopover during a cross country trip with my parents. I was only 12, so I would like to go again now that I am old enough to have fun. I live a day trip away from Atlantic City. And have been there several times. But not the same
I've worked with watercolor but I was never happy the results. It's a vastly different medium from oils, of course. You don't have nearly as much control nor freedom with watercolor as you do with oils, so that was difficult and frustrating. The complete absence of texture was another serious frustration.Watercolor is an inexpensive alternative. You can buy supplies at the Dollar store and have fun with it. I haven't tried oil painting or scrimshaw.
It's not the destination; it's the journey! I believe it takes a whole day to get down to the bottom of the canyon. There is a phanton ranch down there but I believe it's booked for years. The same for taking a mule ride down. Just too many people with too much money.If you're in Las Vegas some time you could drink some Colorado River water just about anywhere.![]()
Not as much as you'd thinkLearn to drive an 18-wheeler, including backing it up to a dock. I can back a trailer up that is hitched to the back of my SUV, but backing up a semi probably takes a lot more skill.