We need room for our SUVs and guns.
F2F5: I forget that everyone isn't us
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
The state of New Jersey is roughly the same size and shape as Israel, but with a river to the west and ocean to the east. It's the fourth-smallest state. (Smaller ones are Hawaii, Delaware, and Rhode Island.)
Shir, I live in San Francisco, which is considered to be Northern California. The actual northern border of the state is about a 5-hour drive.
That's going to be a busy time for me, but I'm finding myself going back and forth to LA more often these days and there's always the possibility that if ND & Pix can't make it, I could do the drive. I love driving that route.
It’s funny--I have the opposite problem whenever I travel to Europe in particular. I look at the map and assume I’d need tons of time to get around and then realize how tiny the country is.
That happened to me planning France and Scotland this past year. You'd think I'd know better by now.
Planning our trip to Ireland and Northern Ireland is hilarious. The WHOLE ISLAND is only 304 miles long! That’s less than the distance between LA and San Francisco!
This is why Javachik and I need to go again, but this time see ALL THE THINGS.
Shir, I filled out the info on the Google doc. Drew and I are excited to drive you from LA to SF (and megan walker, you’re welcome to join us!); we haven’t done it in years, and it’s gorgeous. And we may have to stay overnight at the Madonna Inn: [link] and see Hearst Castle: [link] on the way.
MW recommends both highly.
MW recommends both highly.
Yes, I do. And conveniently located at the halfway point.
When the time comes, I will thank Shir for getting you both up here (finally)!
K. and I are planning our Ireland trip now, too, and I keep reminding myself we can drive the length of the whole country in one day including pit stops; we have plenty of time to go everywhere we want to. America really is huge. Canada too: We're planning a trip to Alaska for next year, and I was shocked to realize how long it would take to drive to Juneau from Seattle (like 5 days). North America, man.