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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat's on your bucket list?
Just about the only thing on my list is to spend a week or two in Venice. I'd love to explore all the islands, photograph them, and then do a bunch of paintings from them.
Yours?
CanonRay
(16,045 posts)I've been to Rome but didn't get to the ruins.
bif
(26,812 posts)I was there many, many years ago and found it fascinating. They've made a ton of new discoverers since then and now my wife has been bugging me to go there again. Maybe in the next year or so we'll do it.
Norrrm
(4,498 posts)catbyte
(38,900 posts)But, oof, that long flight. Maybe I should just go to Peru instead...
sinkingfeeling
(57,541 posts)groups sometimes is hard (I have mild COPD and my knees act up). Should have 91 under my belt by year's end.
mwmisses4289
(3,688 posts)Seeing the amazing places in the u.s. and it's territories (especially Hawaii).
Going on another cruise.
Will I get to do any of that? I don't know. Budget is the main reason, but also physical issues make it difficult for me to walk long distances.
Maninacan
(253 posts)Could have driven up to the bay of Fundy in 1994 from Bar harbor. Pre 9/11 easy to cross the border. Need a pass port now. Used to cross the border with just a drivers license.
sinkingfeeling
(57,541 posts)lastlib
(27,859 posts)I saw some of Yellowstone and Crater Lake in 1965, when I was 7, but didn't see as much as I would like to now. (Never saw The Old Man of the Lake, and stayed on the beaten path at Yellowstone.) Have never been to Yosemite. But now, with a bum leg, I would never be able to go where I would like to, even if I went to those places. So I'll settle for going to the reagan library and pissing on the old fool's grave.
kimbutgar
(27,035 posts)Went 3 years in a row. Loved walking around the streets and we stayed at an awesome hotel ! I would love to go back someday when the orange reign of terror is over. Too embarrassed to say Im American now.
bif
(26,812 posts)We love it so much, we gave our daughter "Venice" for her middle name.
Emile
(41,561 posts)I confess I'd be happy to not win the jackpot, just win $1 million (match all the numbers except the Powerball). I wouldn't be able to retire but my life would be a LOT easier.
This doesn't count as a bucket list thing for me because I have no control over it. If I did win, though, it might enable me to achieve some bucket list things, like own a nice house with a pool table in the basement.
oberle
(323 posts)1. Go to the church in Leipzig that Bach wrote the Christmas Oratorio for, St. Thomas, and hear a performance
2. Go to the Edinburgh Tattoo
3. Go to the Galapagos
I just finished the list last month.
bif
(26,812 posts)Congrats!
Onthefly
(1,214 posts)Heading there in October with my family and their spouses. Trying to learn basic Japanese
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Can do this because I am retired
no longer consulting!