Want to tell people where to go?
Let's face it. You've always wanted to. You just
didn't have the nerve. Well, now's your chance.
In the nearly 50 years since we graduated from
high school, Panthers have roamed the world. Others have wanted to,
but stayed close to home. Now that most of us have a little extra
income (Social Security) and a lot of extra time (retirement), this
may be the perfect time to travel. Trouble is, who's going to tell
us the straight scoop on where we should go, what we should do when
we get there, what to avoid, what we absolutely must include, and
how we should get there and back?
So our less adventurous Panthers are counting on
the ones who have already been to Rome, Paris, London, Tahoe, Maui,
Fort Davis and points beyond. We could call this our "travel
advisory", but it sounds like a lot more fun just to call it
"telling people where to go."
This page will be a work in progress. We're
keeping it simple, so all you have to do is send us an email. First
off, let's start with ALASKA. Sarah Palin is too busy running for
Vice-President to answer our emails, so how about you: what's the
best way to get to Alaska? What companies have the best cruises?
What's the best time of year to go? Should we do the Canadian
Rockies train ride thing? What's a reasonable price for an Alaskan
cruise? What shall we do with all the salmon we catch? How can we
impress our friends with salmon we didn't actually catch but want to
pretend we did?
HOW TO
GET TO ALASKA AND BACK
A FUN DAY AT THE LAUNDROMAT IN RAINS
COUNTY, TEXAS
DOWNTOWN FORT WORTH
La Nostra Vacanza Preferita (Italian-Swiss
lake country)
Moors and Dales:
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