That's pretty. I didn't mean that to be a slight against your State. For the price of travel and accommodations to California from here I could go to Europe or save some money and go to Mexico.And this is my crappy California community where I live...
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It doesn’t have to be expensive to visit california. You’ll see some of the best of this country by Camping, actually. Alternatively, you can rent an RV and visit multiple locations with all the amenities of home, and actually see a lot more since Cali is so large.That's pretty. I didn't mean that to be a slight against your State. For the price of travel and accommodations to California from here I could go to Europe or save some money and go to Mexico.
Nope, sorry to correct, you have an open invitation here with all the grass you can handle.That's pretty. I didn't mean that to be a slight against your State. For the price of travel and accommodations to California from here I could go to Europe or save some money and go to Mexico.
She has tour guides all up and down the state if she asks.Nope, sorry to correct, you have an open invitation here with all the grass you can handle.
I have food too!
Edit: this is a limited time offer. (insert Old Man smiley)
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I am in CA. How can you resistThat's pretty. I didn't mean that to be a slight against your State. For the price of travel and accommodations to California from here I could go to Europe or save some money and go to Mexico.
I used to go down to Mexico twice a week all year round for quite awhile and had nothing but greatI would be very weary about going to Mexico, a lot of crazy stuff going on down there.
np, it's fun down there, ate a lot of great food, drink a lot of good beer and tequila......just gotta be careful and keep your nose clean....I used to go down to Mexico twice a week all year round for quite awhile and had nothing but great
times every time. Not a single mishap but that may vary person to person. Otherwise good heads up for the
lovely lady BudmanTX!
When we visit a new place, I'm excited about going to festivals, experiencing the nightlife and if they have them, beaches! It's not that I don't like visiting parks and monuments, I just get bored of them quickly When we were in Hawaii we booked a two day tour, first day was by helicopter and the second was on foot. We went to the helicopter tour, that was really cool. The next day we went to pearl harbor and saw the USS Arizona Memorial in the morning then bailed on the rest of the tour and spent the day laying on the beach. For me it's also less fun when you don't know anyone who can show you the sights and take you off the beaten path.It doesn’t have to be expensive to visit california. You’ll see some of the best of this country by Camping, actually. Alternatively, you can rent an RV and visit multiple locations with all the amenities of home, and actually see a lot more since Cali is so large.
Not to mention EPIC mountain biking. You could take 100 mountain biking trips to Cali and not ride the same trail twice
1100 miles from the southern border to the northern border. Average width of 250 miles. Think about it for a second. 1770 kilometers long, 400 km wide. Plenty to see in this state.
I've been to Mexico a couple times, cancun and puerto vallarta. I've only stayed at the resorts but I've never had any problems other than trying to get home during a major earth quake.I would be very weary about going to Mexico, a lot of crazy stuff going on down there. If you do go, and wanna have a little fun hit it around Halloween to early November, so you can enjoy the day of the dead celebrations and such
Nope, sorry to correct, you have an open invitation here with all the grass you can handle.
I have food too!
Edit: this is a limited time offer. (insert Old Man smiley)
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She has tour guides all up and down the state if she asks.
That settles it, California blowout party once covid is over.I am in CA. How can you resist
Oh cool, didn't realize you been before......you should try Acapulco next round......or Mazatlan...... maybe Cabo, got an old friend in San Felipe right now enjoying the sites and sounds......I've been to Mexico a couple times, cancun and puerto vallarta. I've only stayed at the resorts but I've never had any problems other than trying to get home during a major earth quake.
I have a good friend who lives in San Diego and knows the ins and outs of all the best beaches down there, including La Jolla. I'm sure he'd be happy to give us the grand tour. He also knows where you can find some of the best fish and the best Reuben sandwich I have ever seen..........snip..........
That settles it, California blowout party once covid is over.
Oh, now you did it - you used the "R" word.I have a good friend who lives in San Diego and knows the ins and outs of all the best beaches down there, including La Jolla. I'm sure he'd be happy to give us the grand tour. He also knows where you can find some of the best fish and the best Reuben sandwich I have ever seen.
Swing by, bring the cajun ;D I'd HAPPILY eat two Reuben sammiches.
Holy crap now I need one!
Ok three, I could eat three of them.Holy crap now I need one!