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<blockquote data-quote="Rruuff Day" data-source="post: 90710" data-attributes="member: 2217"><p>Thanks Murray. We had a good trip for sure. Probably one of the most important tips I can give is don't try to do or see all the things you want. It is a big Country and we were there for just shy of a month and that would be my biggest regret.... not taking a little more time to stop and smell the roses. Because this was Brenda's trip to both see her niece and see some of the areas her ancestors were born in, I was more along for the ride as not..... but if and when we do it again'we both know that we tried to do a bit too much in too many places..... </p><p></p><p>Ok....time for breakfast.... or lunch....or something..... this is going to be an interesting couple days trying to figure out real time as opposed to body time... even though I've been up for 30 hours, it feels like morning and we should be hitting the road....lol..... <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/vette-smileys/ack2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Ack2:" title="Ack2 :Ack2:" data-shortname=":Ack2:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rruuff Day, post: 90710, member: 2217"] Thanks Murray. We had a good trip for sure. Probably one of the most important tips I can give is don't try to do or see all the things you want. It is a big Country and we were there for just shy of a month and that would be my biggest regret.... not taking a little more time to stop and smell the roses. Because this was Brenda's trip to both see her niece and see some of the areas her ancestors were born in, I was more along for the ride as not..... but if and when we do it again'we both know that we tried to do a bit too much in too many places..... Ok....time for breakfast.... or lunch....or something..... this is going to be an interesting couple days trying to figure out real time as opposed to body time... even though I've been up for 30 hours, it feels like morning and we should be hitting the road....lol..... :Ack2: [/QUOTE]
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