WHERE I’VE BEEN:

Who doesn’t like a visual representation about some aspect of their life?
To wit, in my online gadding about I came across a way to easily make a snazzy map of where you’ve travelled and/or lived in the US and territories. Thus I applied myself to the task, did as instructed, and created the above image.
As you can see I’ve been to 35 states + DC. Based on the points tallied, I am on Level 137. How that compares to anyone else I cannot say because I have no frame of reference, I just know that’s my level.
Go HERE to make your own personalized map of your experiences traveling &/or living in the US and territories. Please note there are a few different background colors for your map so if you’re saving yours, mess around until you find the perfect color for you.
WHERE I WON’T BE THIS DECEMBER:
I’m bugging out of blogland for the month of December.
It’s been a busy year for me here at The Spectacled Bean, writing longer than usual posts and managing, what I think of as, comment-palooza. I figure there’s no need to force myself to do something that is, for the most part, fun and is completely voluntary.
So I’m taking a break.
I will be popping into Instagram [HERE] and Threads [HERE] so I’ll be around social media a little bit, not entirely off the grid, but for the most part I’ll be laying low like the introvert I am during a hectic time of year.
You understand.
QUESTIONS OF THE DAY:
• So, my little gallivanters, how many US states and territories have you visited or lived in? If you made your own snazzy map using the link, what is your level?
• Having blogged since the days of dinosaurs, I know that it’s easy to find reasons to not keep a blog, BUT it is more difficult to find a reason to put yourself out there and keep a blog going. If you have a personal blog, what is your reason for writing it?
• What are you looking forward to doing, or not doing, in December?
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Happy Holidays, Everyone
Do Good. Have Fun. Take Joy.
See you next year!
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Enjoy your blog holiday! My blog was supposed to be a “business” blog full of Human Resource stories. I found that the best stories couldn’t be written then (I could now — enough time has passed that no one would remember) so I ended up doing a humor, old person, cat blog. Essentially, whatever moves me as long as it’s not too serious!
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Kate, I understand why the best HR stories couldn’t be written. No need to be accused of libel! But what you’ve decided to do instead is wonderful. I feel like we all morph into the bloggers we need to be IF we want to keep going longterm.
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I have never lived in the US but I have visited 13 states over the years. Enjoy your break!
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Darlene, that’s a sizable number of states. Good for you. I’m sure there are some American citizens who haven’t seen that much of the country.
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Thanks, I hope I get to visit a few more. We lived near the border in Alberta and later in Vancouver so we zipped across many times. I also have a dear aunt in Arizona who I love to visit. My favourite state I’ve visited is New Mexico.
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I’ve been to New Mexico a few times and it has a charm all its own. We were there around Christmas one time and it was magical, with great food and drink as I recall. I’ve been to Arizona once, it was too hot for me.
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I got a 117 and I have visited 27 states and DC and lived in 3 states! Mine is a personal blog and as I reach my middle age (don’t ask me how old I am) I think this is a perfect outlet for me! Happy Holidays and Enjoy your break!
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ganga1996, that’s a good score, it seems to me. Creating the map is a fun way to review your life. I like your reason for writing your blog. I understand how it fits into your life. Thanks for sharing your reason here.
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I understand why you would want to take a break given the comment-palooza, yes. I have visited quite a few states and have lived in one – Arizona – when I was in flight school. Mine is a personal blog (also since dinos were roaming) mainly about photography. I like connecting with others of my vintage who also like photography (and other things, too). Enjoy your break, Ally. See you next year! 🙂
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Lynette, the thing is that I enjoy all the comments because it is fun to see what makes people tick; but being the conscientious person I am I’m very attentive to the comments, which takes a lot of my time. 🫤
I’ve visited Arizona once, too hot and dry for me. And so dang flat, no wonder you went there for flight school.
I understand your reason for blogging and enjoy your photos, always interesting and in focus. I hope you keep on blogging for a long time to come, my fellow dinosaur.
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Thank you very much, Ally. Looking forward to seeing you again in about a month. Cheers. 🙂
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Enjoy your month off. Happy holidays
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Thank you, Sadje. And the same to you.
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Thanks Ally 🩵
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Only 10 states + DC for me – that’s visited, ‘cos I’ve never lived in the US.
I started blogging because I wanted to write, and discovered the pleasures of connection later. Now both are as important as the other.
You beat me to breaking for Christmas by one week 😉 I’m looking forward to the absence of a couple of things in December – the first being not dealing with my mother’s apartment sale anymore as it completes on the 4th. Also looking forward to the freeze on change protocols that my day job clients have over the festive period. I am desperate for a break from them, as they’ve been pretty darn demanding this year which has been tough on my coaching business. Plenty of things to take up the slack on my time, as ever.
Enjoy your break Ally 🙂
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Deb, you’ve seen a good number of states considering you don’t live here. Well done.
Your reason for blogging resonates with me. I started in 2004 [!] to see if I could write casually, get away from academic or business writing. I eventually lightened up my writing style and in the process made some lovely sincere connections.
You’ve got a lot going on in your real life right now, this year. I’m sure you deserve a break from all things bloggy. Like I say: live first, blog later.
Enjoy your break, too. 🤓
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144 with only 3 contiguous states left to dip my toe into! Have a great blog-break, Ally!
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Laura, yay you! So far you’re the commenter who has seen the most of the country and has the highest score. If you get to your last three states you’ll win the door prize as they used to say… if there is such a thing. 😉
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Someone else will no doubt pass my score, but for now, I’ll take first place with panache!
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162 for me. Having lived in eight states definitely helps push that number so high.
I blog because I feel a compulsion to write and share and entertain, and also, my blog serves as a scrapbook of my life.
See you in 2024.
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Wait…I missed D.C. because it’s so small. 165.
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Even better. You’re far ahead of the rest of us, my friend.
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Mark, your score is impressive. I knew you’d moved around throughout your life. I feel compelled to write and entertain, too, so your reasoning rings true with me. And you do it so well that I hope you never stop blogging.
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Thank you so much! I’ve been doing it for 20+ years, so I can’t foresee ever NOT blogging.
My dad was in the Air Force, and yeah, we traveled all over. I think there are only six states I haven’t been to, mostly in the South.
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I’m coming up on 20 years next year which amazes the *fork* out of me. I feel the same way, I may take blogging breaks but I come back.
I knew your dad was in the Air Force so not surprised by how many states you’ve been to. The South awaits your visits.
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Thank you for the travel map link, Ally. Will attempt to make time for this and will share. Happy Holidays and enjoy your down time.
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dennyho, the map link is fun if for no other reason than it allows you reflect back on your life in a different pleasant way. Happy Holidays to you and yours, too.
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I scored 135. Interesting exercise. 🙂 These days I blog because of the community. I thoroughly enjoy interacting through comments, and I usually learn something from the posts I read. I put the snow stakes in on Monday, and that gives you a clue as to what I’m not looking forward to in December. I am looking forward to heading south at the end of the month so that kind of balances it out. I hope you have a lovely holiday and enjoy your break, and we’ll all look forward to seeing you in January.
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Judy, you got a decent score on the map quiz. I thought it was a fun way to think back on where you’ve been, without getting too emotional about it. I understand why you blog, the sense of community is amazing in our corner of blogland.
Yep, I can guess what you’re not looking forward to this December. No sign of the white stuff here yet. I am pleased to read that you’ll be going south… for a few months like you used to do? No matter how long you’re there it’ll be uplifting.
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Yes, we’re hoping to stay for the winter months without anything requiring our return. Fingers crossed. Same condo building, same friends. Looking forward to the rolling waves, walks on the beach, and much laughter.
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Sounds wonderful. Happy to know you’re getting back to your old haunt and fun. Enjoy!
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I’ve been to 27 states and the District. I’m lacking New England and the Southwest, and Hawaii. I still feel like I have some time to get there.
A long time ago, my blog was trading on BlogShares, a fantasy stock market for blogs. Back then, it was termed a “cultural commentary”, so let’s go with that. I originally started it (in 2005 when I was still teaching) to Practice What I Preach, that writers write. Every so often, I feel like giving it up, but then I get a bit of a spark and give it another shot.
Enjoy your break. I hope you have a lovely holiday season.
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nance, I was on BlogShares! Dear lord, I hadn’t thought about that place in years. You were cultural commentary? I started my first blog in 2004 but I couldn’t tell you how I was classified there. So long ago. I like your reason for writing your blog, of course.
One good thing about going to New England is that it’s all so close together you can hit many states in one day. Just saying if you want to easily up your total.
Happy December to you and yours! Take joy.
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Cool map! I’ve been to most of the states, but not Oregon or Washington. I plan on getting there someday! Maybe I should plan that to be sooner rather than later. December? Well…we’re not traveling so I will have to find fun stuff to do around here. Not so much a problem. Still…I’m a traveling sort of girl, and I am missing it. We hope to go to Alabama in February. We’ll see. We’ve been saying that for a couple years now. Enjoy your December off! We will be here when you come back!
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Dawn, I’d like to go to Oregon, too. And a lot of those northern states that border Canada that seem so remote to me. As you said, “We’ll see.” I hope your travel plans to Alabama happen in a way that you like. In February it’ll be lovely and warm there which has a definite appeal. Thanks for stopping by to comment, I’ll see you in January.
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I’ve never lived in the States but I have passed through 28 of them (if not more), and of those, stayed in 13-14 of them.
You deserve a wonderful blog break. I’ve been at it – but never on any schedule or with any regularity since 2012. I disappear for awhile, come back, go with gusto, write only one per week or less. It has to be enjoyable, I saw. And like you, but on a lesser quantity, the comment-palooza can be quite time-consuming – which I do with joy, to be honest.
In December, I shall be rather happy to not be working between Christmas and New Year’s. I shall be enjoying the cooking, the fêting (partying) and the relaxing, methinks. Maybe, just maybe, I’ll be able to reach my goal of 24 books! I’m still 6 shy…
Merry Christmas and a most Happy New Year to you and yours!
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Dale, you’ve seen and experienced a lot of the US. I suspect there are people born here who’ve seen less.
I like your approach to blogging, do it on your own timetable, your own way. I agree that I enjoy all the comments here, but I also know that I can’t turn my back on them lest I be swept under. So I have to plan my blogging time accordingly.
Your December plans between Christmas and NY sound perfect to me. I like to do all that you’ve got going on, also. I’d especially like to read a few books uninterrupted [in the sense of adult obligations], too.
Happy Christmas and Merry New Year right back at ‘ya!
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I drove across Canada twice, and once drove back through the northern States (so that took care of a bunch – I even stopped and stayed over night at a few). I also drove down to Florida a couple of times, stopping along the way. But I suspect you are right. Just like a lot of Canadians have never left their province.
I just am not a schedule-type person and I could never blog daily. Good gawd! I can’t turn my back on comments and I just hate when I realise I missed one. I usually go back after a week or so and go down, just to make sure.
They will be. An office party December 8, a Christmas Even party at one sisters, Christmas breakfast at mine, Christmas supper at the other sister’s are the only things planned. The rest is open! (Or closed, depending on how you look at it 😉 )
Thank you!
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Dale, I can see how you managed to see so much of the northern states. That makes sense. I’ve been to Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta. Would like to see more of Canada.
I could never post daily either. For one thing what would I talk about? And for another thing I don’t want to be here THAT much. I doublecheck that I’ve replied to all comments, too– and feel awful when I miss one. But it happens.
You sound like you’ll be having a good time with your sisters. Carry on with the festivities.
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It does feel like a cheat of sorts 😉
Three beautiful provinces. I am only missing Newfoundland and Nova Scotia (plus the 3 territories). I want to visit all of them.
Right? Some people keep it short, some not so much. How the hell do the multi-posters do? Good gawd. 2-3-4-5+ posts per day? Mind you, the comment sections for these peeps are rather short, with good reason.
Absolutely. It’s our yearly ritual except when one or more bugger off down south 🙂 Which is half-bad if I am also gone!
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I’ve noticed this too: “the comment sections for these peeps are rather short” which is fine but an entirely different approach to blogging than mine/yours.
I hear you about wanting to be the one that goes South for the holidays. Alas that is not to be for us this year.
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Exactly. I don’t think they can expect us to read every single thing they put out when they are so prolific. At best, they get lots of likes…
Me neither…. sigh… Maybe in February!
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Thinking it might be March for us, but we’ll see.
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I might be dreaming about February. Maybe March. Or maybe I’ll bugger off somewhere in April as it is the time I will be turning 60. How can that be?
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Since they include Passed (if I was driving) Here – I click off 42. I’ve lived in six, and stayed in a lot for business. For a score of 159.
I’ve been writing a blog since 2009, and I still enjoy writing, sharing stories and photos and meeting new people. The day that stops, I will, too.
Since I’ve only been retired for four years, I’m still savoring the fact that I’m not involved in “Year-End.”
Enjoy your break, and I hope you have a wonderful holiday season.
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Dan, impressive score, my man. You’re not quite in first place, but a solid second place contender.
I knew you’d been blogging for a while and I’m glad that you still enjoy it. Sometimes I feel like people get tired of blogging, don’t know how to bow out, so they’re only going through the motions. You remain fresh and engaging all the time.
You and Z-D should get together to talk about NOT doing end-of-year reports. This is his first year savoring the freedom and he is one happy elf.
Happy Holidays to you and yours!
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Tell him I’ll drink a toast to him on the 31st 😊
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Will do!
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I am 150. The upper midwest needs some attention from me, apparently! My blog exists because I like to tell stories. Especially funny ones. And unlike in publishing or entertainment, those stories are strictly mine, told the way I wanted to tell them. My own, my precious, LOL.
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AutumnAshbough, your score is one of the higher ones I’ve seen so far. I haven’t been to large swaths of upper plains, so if I should want to up my score that’s where I need to head.
I like your reason for writing a blog and know that you do it well. I’m with you about embracing the freedom that comes from telling my stories in my way, thus I blog. So happy we met along the way.
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Me, too! Your blog always has something new and intriguing.
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Thank you. I try to keep it quirky but down-to-earth. Not too far out there, but not the same old, same old. And how’s that for a thesis statement about my blogging intentions! 😁
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Perfect!
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I scored a 39 and am not an American, so I figure that’s not bad. I will continue to write because the words want a place to live. The connections came much after the words, and I enjoy that part very much now. Totally get why your comment extravaganzas are consuming and always find it interesting the level of response you get. Have a holiday season that fulfills you. Take care. See you on the “gram”. Bernie
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Bernie, your score is respectable, I agree. I like how you said: “the words want a place to live.” That is an astute observation about why anyone blogs. I’m glad we met along the way, courtesy of those mysterious magical blog connections.
I enjoy the comments on this blog and appreciate them all, but replying to them all does take time. I plan my days accordingly so I can be attentive, but it’s an aspect of personal blogging I didn’t foresee.
Happy Holidays to you and yours. I know you’ll be having a great time. Yep, look for me occasionally on IG.
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The comments should be interesting on this one (and thanks for a fun exercise). I scored a 126, and I had to really put some thought into whether a state earned a stay, visit, or stop. I’ve never been to ND, OK, AR, or AL and none of them even earned a “want to be here” ha. Enjoy your away time! You’ll be back in this space before you know it.
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Dave, I was the same way when I created my map. I thought I had all the states properly categorized, did a screen save, looked at my map then realized “I’ve been to Nevada” so I revised my map.
Happy Christmas and Merry New Year to you and yours. Looking forward to catching up in January.
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I get it.
That map was very fun! I am Level 126 and clearly need to visit the middle south of the US.
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Suzanne, the visual aspect of the map makes it instantly clear where you need to go, if’n you want to see all the states.
Happy December to you and yours. Later ‘gator, eh?
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I’m level 76. Not sure if that’s good or bad.
Hope you have a wonderful holiday, Ally! As for December, I’m looking forward to crocheting Christmas gifts and getting a novel ready to query! I will hang out with friends also.
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L. Marie, I figure you can only get the score you get, so maybe that’s why there was no frame of reference information. It’s not like there is a right or wrong.
Your December plans sound wonderful. I know you’ll enjoy your month. See ‘ya next year.
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My level is 144. I haven’t been to seven states or any of the territories. That being said, as I get older, I hate traveling more and more, so I don’t know if I’ll ever get more. LOL.
I think taking a break off blogging in December is a great idea! You’ll come back nice and refreshed and full of ideas in the new year. I hope it’s a great blogging vacation.
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NGS, I’ve never been to any of the territories either and like you I don’t like travel anymore, so they may remain unvisited. The contiguous states might be more doable by car. I dunno.
I enjoy blogging, but I also want to lollygag and fritter in my spare time in December. I do best when I stay true to what my inner introvert says I should do.
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What a cool project. (Going to forward it to older brother who needs something brain teasing to do this time of year and who has traveled here and abroad a lot – he’ll love this!)
Funny I was thinking about you during walk yesterday – knowing it’s about blog on pause time for Dec for so many – happy I caught you as you were setting things on autopilot for the holidays. For multiple reasons, my postings this past year have been sporadic and rather brain scattered. I write when there’s time and energy – or when something weird has caught my eye and I want to say “Hey, look at this. Whatcha think?”…which I am known for with kids in the neighborhood who probably think I was a science teacher once- not so, but interested in natural things that surprise those too busy to notice – besides seems like many are so weary they can hardly see much at all – and whose to point out stuff to the kids coming up if parents don’t. Got to form the habit of noticing things and forming a relationship – a connection with nature and the world early – or all the blah, blah, yada, yada in schools colleges won’t mean anything – with no hope for the environment, climate, habitat, or getting along with anything in the future. So there’s all that if it explains anything HAHA
Hopefully Dec will be low key and relaxing for all of us. Happy break. Happy holidays. Merry Christmas. Happy New Year. We’ll see you when you up and running down the blogs again. Hasta later.
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philmouse, I liked making my map and I bet your brother will, too. It’s an insightful way to think back on your life– and is pretty, too. You know I like pretty!
I’m laughing about how you know me so well. I often bug out of blogland in December because people are busy and I am busy and it seems best for me to not get too overwhelmed by it all. Also, it’s been a long year of blogging for me. I need a refresh.
I agree with you that forming the habit of noticing things and of knowing how to form relationships are life skills that can only help kids become better adults… and adults become better adults, for that matter. I enjoy your “Hey, look at this. Whatcha think?”posts because they’re random and in the moment which in my estimation is what a personal blog should be about.
Happy Holidays to you and yours.
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I’m at 167. My dad was a fan of the road trip. Throughout my life, we travelled the lower 48 and flew to Hawaii. Alaska was my 50th state, and I was too young to remember much of New England. The only territory I’ve visited is The Virgin Islands.
Enjoy your blogging break, Ally! I took off during March and April and often wonder why I blog. I know why I started. I’m not sure why I continue. Hmm. Good question.
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Crystal, you’ve seen all the states! Oh you’re the only commenter to have achieved this. You get 🌟🌟🌟 and a 🥰 because you’re so awesome.
I’ve put my all into blogging this year because I wanted to and because of all the exterior projects I was at home seemingly all the time, thus I blogged. If you figure out your “why,” it’s easier to keep going. But a “why” can change, oh yes it can.
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My map would not be as colorful as yours Ally Bean and the activity would be confined mostly to the west for sure. I see both OR and CO are on your list- both lovely spots to visit if you have the opportunity.
I ask myself often why I keep the blog. My answer is that I still find, at odd times and for very little reason, I still have a few things I want to say. Even if I stop writing in the future I won’t stop reading others blogs, unless I am incapable.
Hmm, December plans? Hoping for a small sprinkling of snow, the annual puzzle roundup that I enjoy when the newest boxes come, reading my new find- #1 in a series of Gothic Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories, keeping one blog and letting the 2nd go after my foray into heartfelt but not-really-me writing, wearing flannel everyday. That’s about all I can think of 🙂
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Deb, I want to see Oregon and Colorado and they’re highest priority for our future travels. It’d be interesting to see Alaska, but that seems more of a pipe dream to me.
I feel the same way as you about blogging. As long as I have something to say and enjoy writing about it, I’ll continue… but if it ever becomes a burden I’m toast. Although you make a good point about still reading what other people write. I’d still do that.
A Gothic Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories novel? Oh that sounds like fun. I could do that too, whilst wearing flannel pajamas, of course. You’ve done your bit with your second foray into blogging and I can understand how it is time for you to move on. Well done you, but no shame in letting it go.
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Colorado is so diverse in environment so go there first! Oregon is much like WA but I like their coastline better than ours!
There are 13 stories in this first volume so 1 to read every other night or so. I thought it would be fun and different from the traditional Christmas stuff and there are 6…maybe 8 in the series so if I like the whole idea that gives me a few years worth of “special” holiday reading material :
2nd blog is heading in some really interesting directions with more to come in the new year from leadership but I sort of anticipated this would be a 1 year and done for me. Great fun and challenging- thankful I took on the task.
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Z-D has been to Colorado for work and he enjoyed it. I know he’d be thrilled to go back as a tourist. He’s also been to Oregon for work, but not sure he’s got much of an opinion about it.
The books sound delightful. Enjoy.
Interesting about what is to come with the Heart one. Years ago I joined a blogging group effort that had me writing one post a month for them for one year. THAT was work-y so I know what you’ve been doing, quite well btw, must have been lots of work.
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Hello, I just found your blog several weeks ago and am enjoying your writing so much! There is much to explore from your past posts so I will content myself in that pursuit for the month. Best wishes for a lovely December!
Linda
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Linda, thanks for taking the time to read and comment here. I appreciate it. You flatter me. I’ll see ‘ya next year!
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Enjoy your time off! The map is fascinating. I’ve lived in one state, stayed in 12 + DC, and driven through 6, for a score of 75. Lots more exploring to be done! Also, I appreciate your “Want to be here” choices.
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Erin, you’ve seen enough of the country to have a feel for different regions. I thought that was one of the best results of making a map, to understand why you understand what you understand. I’ll get to those places I want to see yet.
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Hi Ally Bean! I had to immediately jump and see what my map looked like. I’m a 92. Haven’t traveled much outside of the Northeast, but I have lived in 5 places (4 states and DC). I hope you have a wonderful December break. I inadvertantly took a week-plus break around Thanksgiving. I’ll see you out there!
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Barbara, living in various states ups your final score quite a bit. I could see that as I made my map. Maybe you’ll get to visit other parts of the country yet! Happy December to you, too.
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It’s on the list!
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Happy December, Ally! 😊🎄
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Thanks, Jane. And the same to you and yours.
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I hope you have a wonderful, relaxing break, Ally! I’ll miss your posts, but I’ll see you on IG and Threads while I await your return.
I started blogging when I took a class about “promoting your art business,” and a website with a blog was highly recommended. But I soon realized that I didn’t want to run an art business; I just wanted to have fun making stuff and then writing about it. I enjoy writing, and it helps me maintain, or at least not lose, my typing and grammar skills. I love the blogging community!
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Michelle, it’s interesting how you got into blogging. I can understand why attempting to run an art business of a blog would be… tedious… frustrating? I adore your blog as is so I’m glad you found your way to doing what you’re doing now. You’re right, the blogging community is the bomb. [Does anyone say that anymore?]
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OK I have to be a pain (this is when my wife says to me “you ass”) but what is the difference between Stayed, Visited, Stopped.
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Danny, I too wondered about that and decided I’d define them thusly:
Stayed = slept there overnight
Visited = went there to see a specific sight but didn’t spend the night
Stopped = went through the state on your way to elsewhere and didn’t spend the night
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In my early 20s I visited all of the contiguous (!) United States except Kansas.
Congrats on the clever graphic, Ally.
Like Michele says, I love the blogging community, but like you, enjoy a break. Merry Christmas!
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Marian, that’s an accomplishment to see that many states, except for poor little old Kansas! I thought the map dealio was fascinating once I made one.
I am ready for a blogging break, to refresh and restore and be a person who just is. You get it, I’m sure. Merry Christmas to you and yours, too.
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Ohhhhh, dear Ally Bean! Take care and have fun! I can’t wait to play the ‘map game’ and check out my patchwork quilt. When you said we could pick our own colors I immediately looked at your example, seeking trademark-Ally-teal. Was that not an option for you?! Maybe the background itself is teal-ish? But I digress…sending hugs…loads of hugs. Enjoy all the good stuff, my friend. 🥰
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Victoria, once you mess around with the map you’ll find that the background changes colors kind of willy-nilly. BUT if you keep clicking on the “ocean” area you can get it to stay on a color of your choosing. I wasn’t thinking about the teal being my favorite color as much as it looked like ocean water. Happy Holidays to you and yours.
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Thanks, Ally! Same to you! 🥰
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Enjoy your holiday break (and your holiday)! I blog because I enjoy interacting with others.
I did a quick count and it looks like I have been to 34 states and D.C.
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Linda, I like interacting with other people via blogs and social media, too. It is fun to see what makes people tick.
I’m beginning to wonder if anyone has not been to DC? Funny how that is working out.
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Enjoy the break. As a Canadian, I will pass on the map, although I have visited a few states as well as seven of nine Canadian provinces. The introvert in my prefers to stay put these days. As far as blogging goes, I seem to have less to say than when I started so I tossed any notion of a schedule and blog when I get inspired.
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Jenn, I’ve been to three Canadian provinces, Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta. I relate to your introvert wanting to stay home. I’m not keen on traveling like I once was. I also understand having less to say on a blog than I once did. I still try to show up every other Tuesday at a minimum, but some weeks that seems like too much.
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Level 137 is impressive. I’m only an 87 and clearly need to get out west more, my map is lopsided.
We’ll be having a quiet though probably invasive renovation month of December.
Enjoy your blog break and we’ll see you next year!
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Rivergirl, much of my travel has to do with Z-D going places for business and me joining him there on a weekend. It was a good way to see the USA [without a Chevrolet]. 😉
Best of luck with your renovations. I feel for you, having gone through things like that too. Happy December! See ‘ya later.
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Fun map game. I’m not great at blogging, though I always mean well. When I have something I truly truly must share with my BBBs, I’ll make a point to. To wit, as you would say, it would make sense to share about our T-Day trip to Sequoia National Park… But will I get around to it? Questionable. Too much life happening to be able to prioritize blogging, but maybe some day.
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Betsy, I believe that a person has to live first, blog later. If you don’t do stuff in real life how the heck are you going to ever have anything to say in blogland? [Kind of a rhetorical question] Thus I understand how you approach your blog. I get it. You do you.
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Thanks, boo. 🙂
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Well done Ally. I scored 107. Been around a bit. Being in the military helped a lot. I didn’t surf the site, yet, but if there is a world map, it would would be interesting to see how I score there. I traveled a lot in Europe and a few other places. Christmas this year will be about creating new traditions. Loss of parents, a couple of marriages and a move have put our combined families closer together.
Enjoy your break Ally. Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a safe New Year.
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Johnny, I don’t know if there is a map of Europe available. I’d not do so well on it. I know you’re right that being in the military would allow you to see more of the US.
Your new Christmas traditions sound fun considering you’re closer together now. Sorry to read of the loss of some parents, but making new traditions may lighten your heart.
Happy Christmas and Merry New Year to you and yours.
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Enjoy your time off. I enjoy reading your blog because of your wit and fun personality shines through. I’m liking blogging more now that I cut down from five days a week to three. I like the connection with other writers.
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E.A. Wickham, thanks for the compliment. At one time in the distant past I posted daily and it was too much for me, kind of thankless actually. Your reduced posting schedule is working for you so I say YAY! I’m with you about blogging, I like the connection.
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Blogging shouldn’t be a chore, a job, or something you want to avoid doing.
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Hear, hear! And I refuse to let it become a chore. I see bloggers who have been at it for years who seem to be phoning it in [figuratively not literally] now and I wonder why they don’t let go. But they don’t, so it must be filling some need in them.
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They could let AI write for them! 😅
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Hadn’t thought of that, but you’re right. And wouldn’t that be a sad, maybe fascinating, thing? 🤔
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If I get to that point, please tell me to hang it up!
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Will do. And you’ll tell me, too, right?
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It’s a deal!
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Going to my first holiday pops show at the symphony. I have nearly visted all states on the east coast.
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M., holiday pops shows can be delightful, in a kind of corny way. I hope you enjoy yours. You sound like you have more states to see given the opportunity.
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Yeah…but as it stands without the $ means, avaible PTO, a realID and no up to date passport i don’t see visiting the midwest or west of the US anytime soon if ever
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Yes, I get that. And if you never get to see the rest of the US that a-okay!
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Truly okay. We’d prefer to visit the U.K.
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Oh yes, that is a wonderful destination. Enjoy!
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Ohhhh…just as I start again to be able to comment, Ally Bean goes offline! 😦 But it’s totally understandable…when it isn’t fun, why force it? I’m hoping you’ll come back refreshed and happy to blog again!
Thanks for that link! I’ll have to try it soon. I have a friend who is keeping track of hers so I sent it to her in case she finds it more fun to have a visual.
I’m looking forward to having more free time to enjoy the Christmas celebrations this year, driving to see my family when invited to join in differest festivities or just when needed to lend a helping hand.
Happy holidays to you and yours, Ally Bean!
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M, I’m pleased you’ve stopped by to read and comment, but I’m not bugging out just to bug you! I’m sure you realize that.
I like visual representations of things, so this map dealio fit the bill. It is unique in its shape, but also in how succinctly it summarizes where you’ve been, where you might go.
Your holiday plans sound delightful, just the sort of relaxed approach to the holidays that, for me at least, make it more fun. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours.
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Oh, yes — I certainly never thought you were bugging out to bug me (I love the way you put it) and I hope I didn’t sound like I did! 🙂
Glad to hear that relaxed approach is something we both share. Great minds and all that. 🙂 Thank you!
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I was just joshing with you. Of course you came across as pleasant as can be. Here’s to a relaxed December. 🥂
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Ahhh…I thought you might have been, Ally Bean…LOL — but I just wanted to make sure! Cheers to a chill December! Even the weather is a bit chillier in SoCal. 🙂
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I love this! Here’s to a chill December for you, too. 🥂
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Wow! You must have seen a lot of things in your travels. That should be enough to fill your blog posts for years to come.
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wordsfromanneli, well maybe. Many states I visited when I was a child so my memories might not be good blog fodder. Still you have a good point.
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It would be especially interesting if you had a camera at the time. If it was when you were very young, it might be harder to come up with posts about it, but I bet there are lots of things you remember, that would make interesting reading.
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I don’t know how many photos I have of anywhere I’ve traveled. I’m not much for vacation photographs, but there might be some around. Thanks for the idea, something to muse on during my break in December.
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Even some old ones can be cleaned up a bit and used, along with your stories.
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I will happily do the test but I already know that I’m no where near your level. I would probably do OK internationally but not nationally. Have a wonderful and relaxing December!
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Margaret, another commenter said the same thing that if there was a map of Europe or the world he’d do better. Happy December to you, too.
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98 for me. I’ve stayed many places but there is a stripe down the Midwest where I’ve never been; most of the south and New England are also blank. Honestly, many of those places are likely to remain that way.
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Margaret, 98 is a respectable level. I know that I feel similarly about seeing the upper plains states. I may get to them, but probably not. One thing about visiting New England the states are small and you can see a few in one day’s drive. The midwest and the south are not like that.
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Enjoy your time off, sanity is important. And I scored 109.
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Well done, Danny. Yep I’m keen on sanity. Who isn’t… oh yes, people who aren’t sane! 😜
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Thanks for the link to the US exploration map. Happy December holidays!
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Rebecca, enjoy the map quiz or game or whatever you want to call it. I was fascinated to see a visual representation of where I’ve been. Happy December to you too.
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Oh, that was fun, Ally. I scored 147, missing only a few of the New England states, a few in the deep South, and North Dakota (I’m trying to think of a reason to go to North Dakota, but so far, it eludes me). Enjoy your December break. I’ll look forward to hearing about your latest adventures in the new year.
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Donna, your score is wonderful. I can’t think of a reason to go to North Dakota either. I’m sure it’s a nice enough place but it’s a long way away from here.
I plan on taking it slow during December, not getting caught up in the drama, getting caught up in the good vibes. See you later, gator!
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Enjoy your break, that’s a lovely idea, especially after all of the work of commenting so diligently during NaBloPoMo!
My US score is 99, and my Europe score is 17. Clearly I need to spend more time in Europe, though I’m afraid that going back to France again wouldn’t up my score any.
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J, I have been trying to comment as often as I can during NaBloPoMo so thanks for noticing. Also I just am not in the mood to write, so why force it?
I don’t know about a Europe map so I have no score. I do know that you’re right that re-visiting France isn’t going to up your numbers, even if that is what you want to do.
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Okay I found the Europe map and I’m level 17. Still lots of land to cover there.
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The map game was fun! I scored 95. Enjoy the break, Ally. I look forward to your return in 2024. 😘❤️
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Kari, 95 is a respectable score. I mean all the scores are good, but have been all across the board. Happy December to you and yours, too. See you next year.
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I’m afraid my map would be kind of boring since I’ve only lived in California. I don’t know what the difference is between “visited here” or “stayed here.” I’ve been to Alaska and Oregon multiple times for weeks at a time but I was just visiting. I’ve also been to Nevada many times but that for sure was just visiting. Is there a color for “Would never in a million years live here?” Hope you and your hubby have a magnificent Christmas and we’ll “see” you next year!
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Janet, here’s how I decided to define these terms:
Stayed = slept there overnight
Visited = went there to see a specific sight but didn’t spend the night
Stopped = went through the state on your way to elsewhere and didn’t spend the night
Don’t know that it’s going to change your take on where you’ve been, but the map quiz dealio was a little “light” on specifics for its terms.
It does seem like a category of “Would never in a million years live here” could be interesting. Not that it’s wrong for other people to live in some of these states, but there are places that are not for me.
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Ally, So far I’ve visited and stayed in 17 states and DC. I didn’t count states that I passed by although that would up the number a lot more (e.g traveling from Ontario in Canada to California, I passed many states). Blogging is a fun hobby for me. I can write and share pictures without accumulating hard copies of journals and photos. Have a wonderful holiday! See you in 2024.
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Natalie, you’ve seen a lot of the US. Somehow I’m not surprised, you travel more than most. I know how you feel about blogging. I, too, don’t want hard copies of journals either so my sweet little bloggy does the trick just fine. Happy December! See ‘ya next year.
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Enjoy your break, Ally.
I would tell you why I keep blogging after 13+ years . . . but I’m not blogging much these days. Maybe I’ll get back to it. Maybe not. Time will tell.
Score = 173. I have yet to visit WA, OR, ID, LA, ND, plus AK, HI, Guam, the Marianna Islands, and American Samoa.
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Nancy, I plan on enjoying my break. I understand what you mean when you say time will tell. If the spirit moves you you’ll blog. Makes sense.
Your score is one of the highest ones. Yay you! I’ve not been to any US territory but from your list I have been to Washington state and Louisiana. Liked them both, but very different parts of the country.
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i scored 82 on the US map. i honestly don’t like to travel all that much (i know, weird!). i hope you enjoy your december break. i am set-up to continue blogging daily thru the end of this year. i have no idea what i’ll be doing in 2024, but it definitely won’t be daily blogging! happy holidays ❤
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ren, I’m not keen on traveling anymore but when I was younger I enjoyed it. Also lots of states I’ve visited have been because my husband went there for work so I popped in on the weekends. Daily blogging is work. Once upon a time I did that, but learned I’m better off with a less is more approach. Happy Holidays to you, too.
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the graph was cool. I got a 127. My kids are moving to the Seattle area though so I’ll have a higher score next year! I’ve been at a pause level with blogging. I’m not sure why. I just don’t have much to say any more. Plus I need to establish a routine and I’ve been having trouble with that. I think I will have to make it a resolution. Enjoy the break, hope to hear from you next year!!
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Martha, Seattle is a cool city so you’re going to have lots to share after you visit there. I understand about not having much to say. I try to be here weekly but lately it’s gotten to be every two weeks. I do things, but feel like talking about them would be dull. I hear ‘ya about making a resolution to show up to your blog. I get that. Happy Holidays to you and yours.
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Thanks to a job where I traveled and my days in a pipe band, I scored 171. Have not been to Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming, Alaska,Maine, New Hampshire or Vermont, and given my infirmities probably won’t get there.
I mostly blog for shits and giggles, as they say. When I started it, I had fantasies about becoming a big time fiction writer, then I realized I don’t actually read that much of it, so it’s devolved into mostly me building playlists and talking music.
Have a wonderful break, Ally, and wonderful holidays!
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John, that’s a high score. Well done. I’ve not been to Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming, Alaska, but have been to Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Those three can be visited in one day.
I like your reason for blogging, not all of us are here with any serious intent other than to have a good time of it. I learn many interesting tidbits from you on your blog, so thanks.
Happy December to you and yours. See ‘ya next year!
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You are a very diligent commenter, always happy to see a comment from you pop up. You will be missed this month. I hope you enjoy relaxing and taking things slow in December.
I’m hoping to watch my kids play basketball in December. 😉 I’ve put my blog on a privacy lock – or something until the lawsuit and life settles down. Hopefully it won’t be for very long.
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Ernie, I like to see what other bloggers are up to then feel moved to comment. I don’t force myself to say something, obviously [I hope].
I wish you well with EVERYTHING and think it’s wise to keep your blog to yourself in the interim.
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I applaud you for taking time away from here when you need it.
I am short on time today, well lately, but I had to take the Travel Test. I’m at 100, so you win. 🙂
I forge on because I enjoy the interaction; I do have the best blog friends! One day soon, I’m gonna share the crazy dream I had last week that included YOU. 😳😜
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Suz, I wish I had some scale for the scores but so far they’ve been across the board and you’re about in the middle. That’s good, right?
I was in your dream! That is a little nutso, I don’t think anyone has ever told me that before. Not that you’re crazy of course… 😉
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Haha!! It was a funny dream where a couple blogger friends sent me gifts via snail mail. You were one of them; I wish I could. Thank you for the gift that you sent me, but I cannot recollect what it was now. 🤔
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I am laughing out loud here. I’m sure glad that you liked my imaginary dream gift. I’ve always had a way with picking out nonexistent presents for virtual friends. 😜
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I enjoy travel, so I loved the map and immediately completed my own. I’ve also been to 35 states plus Puerto Rico and VI, but my level was only 123. I assume because I’ve only lived in one state. And now I’m interested in where and why you lived in PA and FL? Out of the 15 remaining states, I’m most interested in visiting WA and OR.
I hope you have a wonderful holiday season and participate in much merriment. Until 2024, XO
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Bijoux, I thought the map graphic was cool beans. I lived in Philadelphia PA when I was I was taking college classes. And I lived in Naples FL because of family. Both were nice places, but never seemed like home.
Thanks for stopping by to read and comment. I appreciate it and hope you too have a wonderful holiday season. I like the idea of participating in merriment.
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I really like that map. I keep track of the states I’ve been to (only four to go: North Dakota, Minnesota, West Virginia, and Rhode Island) but I haven’t distinguished between visiting vs. passing through.
I blog because I love to write and because of the wonderful people I’ve connected with over the years. Leaving blogland would feel like moving to a foreign country with no form of communication. I’d miss my friends and my voice.
Enjoy your time off, but know that I will do a happy dance when I see your next post in my inbox.
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Janis, I thought the map presented a balanced interesting look at where a person has been. Of the four states you haven’t been to I’ve been to Minnesota and WV, both were pretty and I’d go back again. North Dakota and Rhode Island don’t call to me.
I agree with you about how leaving blogland would seem odd. I enjoy this means of communication and I adore the friendships that have developed over the years. That was unexpected.
You flatter me, but I do like the idea of you doing a happy dance, so I’ll be back next year. Until then Happy Holidays to you and yours.
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There are three states I’ve never been to. Two states where I crossed into and turned around or crossed a corner, and one where I was in an airport, but arrived and took off, never setting foot outside it.
Enjoy your holiday break!
What I’m hoping to NOT do in December is get sick. I’ve been on such a lovely holiday from even the common cold since pre-Covid.
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Eilene, you’ve seen a lot of the country. Somehow this doesn’t surprise me knowing your background and interests. So far only one commenter has been to all 50 states + DC.
I’m with you about not getting sick this December. I got one cold since Covid began, but overall it’s been a nice break from winter sniffles.
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I don’t know if I’ll ever get to North Dakota, but I would like to visit the Carolinas someday. Then I can (sorta) call the list complete.
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The Carolinas are pretty and have many historical places that we found interesting. Plus good seafood restaurants. I have pleasant memories of my times there.
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My Blog is my Codex Vitae (I first learned this term in the book ‘Mr. Penumbra’s 24 Hour Bookstore’. Or, as Jordan Peterson would put it ‘what does you life look like’.
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Margie, that’s a great way to look at blogging. Rather highbrow, but accurate. Happy Holidays, see you in 2024.
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Enjoy your bloggy break, my friend! I totally understand. Sometimes you just need to step away to become refreshed/ do other things! If I’m being honest – and when am I not, really – I have exhausted myself trying to keep up with all my friends doing NaBloPoMo. It’s been a lot this month and I think next year I am going to put some rules in place for myself so I don’t constantly feel bad for missing posts. After all, it’s supposed to be fun, there’s no law a person has to read and comment on every single thing. There’s just a law in my head, I guess, and I’m *cue music* breaking the law, breaking the law.
Now as to your questions. I love blogging! I love the writing and creative aspect AND I love the community. I have met, both in person and online, so many wonderful women. And like two men. Ha! But truly, I love blogging very much. I don’t think I will ever do NaBloPoMo myself because it’s that thing where if you HAVE to do it (I know, you don’t have to, but bear with me) it becomes less fun. You know?
Where in the States have I been. Well, I’ve visited Hawaii, California, Montana, Washington, Nevada, Illinois, New York, and Florida. I’ve driven through but only spent one night in Oregon, Idaho, and Utah. I’ve done a day trip to, of all places, North Dakota and I spent an 8-hour stopover in Minneapolis. There is a lot I’d like to see and revisit! We have a trip to Vegas planned in March of next year, the last time we were there was June 2015, so I’m looking forward to seeing it again, see how it’s changed, see a show, maybe even dip in the pool? Idk, might not be warm enough then, I JUST DON’T KNOW.
This comment is getting long but I feel like we are having our last phone conversation for a while, you know that feeling? The other person keeps saying “well, I should let you…” and then I’m interrupting with just one last thing to keep them on the line. I guess what I’m saying is I’ll miss you in December (although I’ll probably take a short bloggy break myself around the holidays). I’ll see you on The Gram though! Don’t worry, my feed will be flooded with Rex photos and, like, cookies. xoxoxo take care!!!
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Nicole, next year during NaBloPoMo may I join you with your “rules in place for myself so I don’t constantly feel bad for missing posts.” I soooo get that. I want to be a good bloggy friend, but it has taken time to follow along, read, then comment. It has contributed to why I’m ready for a break but not pushed me into it.
You’ve seen a bit of the US one way or another. I’ve been to Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta [!] in Canada and would like to see more of the country.
The last time we were in Vegas, maybe 2017, there was a maintenance workers strike going on meaning that all the moving sidewalks and escalators were not working. And union workers were slowly driving trucks around the strip bringing cars [like taxis] to a halt. On the one hand it was annoying, but on the other hand it was hilarious to see traffic in a gridlock, like you’d see in Manhattan, in Vegas with its cool vibe. We walked to where we needed to be but it took extra planning. Hope you have a less *slow* experience while you’re there.
Thanks for reading here and commenting. I appreciate it and always enjoy your comments, regardless of length. As long as you keep snapping pics of Rex you know I’ll be there following you on IG. Happy Holidays to you and yours.
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Thanks for the link to the map, Ally. That was a fun little exercise and reminded me that I want to see more of the United States. I have lived in only two states and visited 16 others for a score of 81.
I blog for the motivation to write regularly and mostly to connect with people from around the world.
I am looking forward to spending time with extended family during December!
Enjoy your blogging break!
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Christie, 81 seems like a decent score. I mean they’re all good scores because you can only get what you’ve done. I liked seeing where I needed to go IF I want to see all of the country.
I blog for similar reasons as yours. I don’t want my writing muscle to atrophy and chatting with people in comments is wonderful, so why not?
Your December plans sound great. Enjoy and I’ll see you next year.
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You and I are pretty close – I got a 142. That was fun, thanks! I’m afraid I’m a bit of a scrooge. I look forward to the 26th! Too much commercialism, too many expectations – it’s exhausting.
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Jan, I’d say you’re a pragmatist about Christmas and I’m right there with you. I had a friend who used to call this time of year the time of forced frivolity. He had a point. Exhausting is right.
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I wish you a pleasant and as stress free a holiday season as possible. Looking forward to your return!
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Thank you, Zazzy. I am planning on exploring ways to lollygag and fritter my time away. Happy Holidays to you!
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Great exercise and a not-so-surprising visual of states I have not visited. Seems I’ve neglected border and middle states. Of those, I would really love to visit Michigan. I claim extra points for repeat visits to several states. Why still blog? It’s an entertaining hobby and I meet interesting characters. Enjoy your break. Merry Christmas, and see you in the new year.
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Suzanne, I thought the same thing. It was interesting to see where I haven’t been as much as seeing where I have been. Michigan is pretty, pretty. Been there many times, highly recommend.
Blogging is a great way to meet interesting people who you’d never encounter in real life. That’s part of the appeal for me, too.
Happy Christmas and Merry New Year to you and yours.
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It’s easier to count the states I haven’t been to and that would be three.
I blog because writing is a good brain exercise and I enjoy doing it. Even after nearly 20 years of being in the blog community I haven’t run out of things to write about.
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Jean, so what you’re saying is that you’ve gotten around in life! 😉 We must have started blogging at about the same time, I started in 2004. I run out of things to say, but then I just write a post saying I’ve run out of things to say… which is saying something. 🤓
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Enjoy your break, Ally. If anyone deserves one, it’s you!
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Thanks, Gigi. I adore blogging, BUT maybe not all the time. 🤔
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This was a fun exercise Ally. Well I had 87 which wasn’t so great. I have traveled more across the U.S. than my homeland of Canada where I’ve only been to Ontario. My out West traveling was as a youngster with my parents, a good part of it along Route 66. I would love to visit Route 66 as an adult, with stops in some national parks, but I likely won’t do that. I am leery with COVID, no one to take care of the house and would not travel alone, although there are tour groups that do such a tour. It’s not like traveling carefree back in the day. I have now been blogging one decade – the time has flown by, but I never had any followers here at WP until 2017, just a handful of friends who were e-mail subscribers. Have an enjoyable blog-free bugout. Merry Christmas and best in the New Year.
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Linda, I’ve been to Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta in Canada, but I’ve never ridden along on Route 66 which sounds like a great idea. You may have been a child but you remember doing it. I agree that travel now is anything but carefree. I knew you’d blogged for a long time. So pleased that we connected here in the blogosphere. Happy Christmas and Merry New Year to you!
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I love your map. I’ve probably visited more countries than states, so I guess it’s not for me.
I’ve had my blog for nine or ten years. I started it in preparation for publishing my first novel. It was set in China during WWII, so I did lots of posts related to the novel. Over the years, I’ve posted about whatever struck my fancy. Why do I continue? It forces me to think of something new to write a few paragraphs about. Also I enjoy the comments and replying to them.
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Nicki, a few other commenters have said the same thing, that a map of the world would be more interesting because they’ve travelled it more than the US. I agree, it would be a cool idea.
I’m right there with you about why you blog. I like knowing that writing a bit here keeps my brain clicking and replying to comments can be a hoot and half, as they used to say.
Happy Holidays. See you next year.
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They way you see things – and combine things is brilliant. Just like the title of this post. Such a charming and delightful talent.
And your questions are good ones. I’ve said that I came to blogging to practice writing and then have stayed because of the community. I think I’m sticking with that answer. 🙂
Enjoy your month off. Sending warm holiday wishes!
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Wynne, thanks for the compliment. I try to keep it quirky here, but not quirky in a weird way. Whatever that means.
I think many bloggers started their blogs as a kind of writing practice, then discovered there’s a great supportive community in some corners of blogland. Happy to have met you along the way.
Happy Holidays to you and yours!
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Happy Holidays to you and yours as well, Ally! See you in 2024!
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Well, I can honestly say I’ve been to all fifty states, but that also includes some places that I can’t remember because I was too little. We went to my last state (Alaska) right before Covid. We used to take insane cross-country trips when I was a kid. Where I’m lacking is international travel, having only visited Canada and Mexico. My wife and I are in the initial stages of planning a trip to Europe though.
Enjoy youir blogging break, Ally
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Pete, you’re the second commenter to have been EVERYWHERE in the US, mostly as a child on family car trips. It’s quite an accomplishment, considering how large and varied this country is.
I hope you get to Europe. I’ve been to a few countries, went to college for a term in England, and think of all the experiences as enlightening. There’s much to learn from how other people live, their assumptions and expectations.
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I’ve never lived in the US – but I have driven through many of the Eastern states. I’ve stayed for multiple days in New York, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Florida. But that’s about it for US travel.
I started blogging in 2021. I blog as a creative outlet. I blog for the community. I blog for fun. I love the whole experience and can’t imagine life without it now. To think just a few years ago this huge part of my current life just…didn’t exist…is a bit mind-blowing.
Your comment section is the stuff of legends. Kudos for all the time and effort you put into maintaining such a vibrant community.
Happy blogging break ❤
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Elisabeth, you may not have been to many US states, but you’ve been to fun ones. Good choices, if indeed you had the ability to choose them.
I blog for the same reasons as you do. I like wordplay, I like a creative community, I like laughing. I’ve been at blogging since 2004 so it’s an integral part of my life now.
A secret, I was awful at comments when I first started, didn’t know how to say things gently and got all sorts of people mad at me. SO I decided to study commenting, do better, and voilà a community evolved here.
Happy Holidays to you and yours. See ‘ya next year.
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I’m a 122. I wish they had this for the entire globe! My score wouldn’t be huge, but it would be fun to keep track. You officially declare your blogging break, but lots of others take one without declaring it (or without meaning to – they just get so busy). Have a lovely December and Christmas!
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The Travel Architect, it’s not the whole globe but on the bottom of the US map there’s a small “EU ver” where you can make a map of that region. I’m level 17 there.
I declare my breaks as much as a way to inform others as to keep myself on the straight and narrow, stating when I’ll return. I know me, I’m lazy, and need some structure lest I *forget* to come back.
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Ooh, I’ll look into that EU one. My score will be a bit skewed, though. Even though I’ve been to Europe a lot, I’m pretty sure the score won’t reflect that I’ve been to England 8 times or to France 5 times. That ranks up there as one of the worst injustices in the world, don’t you think? 😉
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I do agree. These maps record variety not quantity. Still might be interesting to know your level.
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I just know I’ve been to 21 states, and trying to differentiate between “visited here” “stayed here” and “passed through” seems a bit confusing to me. I’ve only lived in one, and only one city within that state. My level is probably pretty low compared to most others, but that’s OK with me…
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evilsquirrel13, I understand your confusion about what the terms mean. They weren’t defined, so I decided:
Stayed = slept there overnight
Visited = went there to see a specific sight but didn’t spend the night
Stopped = went through the state on your way to elsewhere and didn’t spend the night
Not that you need to create a perfect representation of where you’ve been, but if you do that’s how I’m thinking. I figure we all have been where we’ve been and that is wonderful enough without turning this into a competition.
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By those terms, I’m a Level 73. One state lived in, 14 states stayed in, and 6 stopped by… including WV which was only about a 10 mile stretch on I-70, but I made sure to stop at a truck stop just to say I’d actually set foot in the state.
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Your approach to WV is how I can claim NJ. Same thinking, I’ve honestly been there. Not bad score, btw.
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That’s funny since NJ is kinda the same for me since the ride to and from Newark airport to NYC on my Millionaire trip counts as my only New Jersey visit.
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And that was enough of NJ to last you a lifetime then? 😉
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LOL! My first glimpse of New Jersey when we were landing reminded me of home with all the factories and industrial areas around me…
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Too much of the same then. I’d never have put where you live together with Jersey, but I get your point. Ain’t travel fun?
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This was really fun; it was like color by number! I am US level 170, and I even went and did the EU version, where I am level 85. It really showed me where I need to focus on visiting over the next few years. Thank you for the fun and enjoy your blogging break!
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Kyria, you’re right, this is like color by number. Wonderful observation. You’ve seen a good portion of the US and your EU level is impressive. I’m at 17 there.
I thought the same thing about these maps, they show you where you need to go if’n you’re looking for travel destinations.
Happy Holidays to you and yours! Safe travels
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So, my little gallivanters, how many US states and territories have you visited or lived in? If you made your own snazzy map using the link, what is your level? I’m not a traveler…scoring in at 42.
• Having blogged since the days of dinosaurs, I know that it’s easy to find reasons to not keep a blog, BUT it is more difficult to find a reason to put yourself out there and keep a blog going. If you have a personal blog, what is your reason for writing it? It helps me travel, albeit virtually, by visiting blogs written around the world. 🤔😊
• What are you looking forward to doing, or not doing, in December? Enjoying family and friends and the moments together.
Best wishes to you for a heart-warming and inspiring blog break! You were extra busy this year with those big posts that generated lots of work for you. Enjoy the lessons learned and the festivities you’ve got planned to relax. 🤗
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Shelley, Level 42! You can only report where you’ve been and stand proud. If nothing else you have a lot to explore should you decide to travel more. 🤔
Good point about how blogging does allow a person to travel the world, from their home. I get that and so enjoy learning about how other people live via their blogs.
Your December plans sound great, like they should be. Happy Holidays to you and yours while you make your good memories. Seize ‘ya later, ‘gator.
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My level is 213, but as I explained in my post, I traveled all around the country for my job. Enjoy your December hiatus.
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Fandango, travel related to jobs is how I’ve seen as much of the country as I have. My husband’s job took him to many places and sometimes I’d tag along. Happy Holidays!
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Enjoy your break! I’ll be popping in on you on instagram.
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Belladonna, have a Happy Christmas and a Merry New Year. I’ll look for you on IG.
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Merry Christmas Ally and Happy New Year.
Following you now on IG
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Just followed back!
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I see! Yayyyyy!
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Rats, I’ve just found you, and you’re bowing out. I’ll have to work backwards. (I scored a 185 but that was a piece of cake because I live in an rv.) My blog is less socially directed and more personal, although friends read it because I also write about a life of travel. Mine feels like therapy, but I’ve had it for only about 4 years.
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Shelly, well I’m not bowing out entirely, just for a month. Thanks for joining in here. Your travel level is impressive and I can understand how it happened, makes perfect sense. I like a good personal therapeutic blog and take your point about how this one has become more social. It wasn’t my goal, but it is fun. Catch up with you next year.
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I’m looking forward to sliding up to some of that fun, even in retrospect. Enjoy your time off!
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Thanks!
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I’ll have to wait to see you again since I’m not on IG or Threads, but knowing you’ll pop up again makes the new year even more worth looking forward to! It occurred to me that I’ve never taken a blog break, per se. I went the other direction, and started a second blog. I may be nuts, but I enjoy both. As for December, I’ll be doing the same things I always do: working, roaming, and sharing — with a little extra decorating, baking, and socializing thrown in. It truly is the best time of the year! Enjoy your break, and fill it up with good things!
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Linda, aren’t you sweet! Thanks for the compliment. I do plan to return, but could use some time away from the keyboard. You are an inspiration by having 2 blogs going on simultaneously. I’d lose what little bit of a mind I still have.
Your December sounds like it’ll be lovely and inspiring and tasty. Enjoy! I’ll see you next year.
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My hubs and I have a goal to reach all 50 states by age fifty. I have four years and two to go! (Nevada and Alaska). Enjoy your time off! Blogging can be a lot. I’ve been at it for more than a decade. Originally I did it to maybe find a reader or two for my books, but now I mostly continue because I enjoy it.
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Sarah Angleton, you’re doing great reaching your goal. I’ve been to Vegas many times, not exactly my cup of tea, but an experience. I’d like to visit Alaska too.
You said it: Blogging can be a lot. I enjoy it, but I won’t make myself crazy writing this blog. Thanks for stopping by to read and comment. Nice to *meet* you.
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What a fun interactive post – traveled for work and pleasure so have been to most of the states! Enjoy your time off and may you have the merriest of holidays!
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Awakening Wonders, many commenters have mentioned how they saw states because of work. It’s cool that you’ve been to so many places. You have the merriest of holidays, too. Such a great way of saying it.
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Hi, Ally –
I haven’t been to the following US states or territories, but I believe I’ve been to all others, even if just briefly.
AL, AS, DE, GU, KS, MD, MN, MS, MO, NH, NM, ND, MP, OK, PA, PR, RI, SC, SD, TX, TT
VT, VI, WV, WI, WY.
Oh, and the reason that I remain blogging? That’s easy! My friends are here!
Enjoy your break. We’ll all be here waiting for you when you return!
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Donna, you’ve seen a lot of the US. I think briefly counts btw. It’s fascinating to think about where we’ve been and this map certainly makes it clear.
I adore your reason for blogging. You make a great point. I’ll be back next year. See you later alligator.
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After a while, crocodile!
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Ha!
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Blog holidays are good for us, particularly for “dinosaurs like us who have been blogging for a long time. I always feel guilty, though, and wonder if anyone will come back and read my posts again if I’m away for a while. I’ll come back to you! I’m still trying to figure out what “threads” are, by the way. Happy Holidays!!
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Pam, I know what you mean, I wonder if anyone will show up here again BUT I need a little space between me and blogland. So off I go into… reality.
Threads is FB’s version of Twitter. It started in July and while I’m an early adopter I’m not exactly what you’d call popular but I find it intriguing. Not enough to be there daily but I’m there. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you, too.
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Hope your holidays are bright and beautiful. We’ll keep up with Insta (I’m not ready for more FB even as threads). I hope you miss us – I know we’ll miss you. ❤
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You’re sweet. Of course I’ll miss everyone, but that just means it’ll be more fun when I get back here. See ‘ya on the ‘gram.
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Will miss you! Had to think about the why question…(and as I read other’s responses, I realized my motivations @ this point….it’s the community, the relationships. Take care Ally! DM
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DM, I know that my *why* for writing a blog has changed over the years so I understand the need to reflect on it. A sense of community is one of the best aspects of blogging. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and yours.
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A few years ago, we went on a long camping trip which helped us mark “stayed” on many more states than I could have before, who knew that trip would have so many side benefits? 🙃
We met quite a few delightful couples along the way: one shared with us their “stamp book” where their goal was to get a stamp from every single National Park in the US! They were quite far along into it, too: can you imagine their score?
What kind of R&R do you guys have planned for December?
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EW, I saw many states because I tagged along with Z-D on business trips he took. That’s how I reached my level.
I know a couple who have a National Park stamp book and plan all their vacations around the parks. I don’t know how many stamps they have but they are into it.
Not much in the way of R&R plans. Just winging it, holiday-style. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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The couple we met was definitely into it, and it wasn’t a thin booklet!
🎅 ⛄️ 🥂
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Fun for them, but not for me! 🫤
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I get how tedious experiencing every one of X can turn out to be. Each to their own?
May I ask what you’d consider to be the downside of the quest for stamps?
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Travel! I’m a homebody. 😉
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You know, it’s funny: when we started our Endless Weekend, we had detailed plans of a couple of years of (leisurely, read, spend months in some places, days in others 🙃) travel. The pandemic changed everything, and now… I’m not feeling the itch. I like it at home. I get being a homebody! Does that make sense?
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It makes sense to me. We used to travel quite a bit, but now after the pandemic and now that Z-D is retired we enjoy being at home, living a low-key life. I didn’t envision this for us, but am happy as can be.
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JUST in case you pop by even though December is here already – pinch and punch for the first of the month, Ally Bean. Have a great December, happy Holidays, have fun, take care …
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Susan, I’m keeping up with commenters here, just not spreading the comment love elsewhere, SO thanks for stopping by. I’m not familiar with “pinch and punch for the first of the month” thus you’re the first [and only] person to say it to me. Happy Holidays to you and yours.
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Susan, just looked it up and see that I’m to say “A flick and a kick for being so quick” back to you. This is fun to know.
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Given that I live in Canada, I have not visited many of your beautiful states but have managed to get to about a dozen. I think it’s important to explore our own country, and although I have always lived in the same province, I have had the pleasure of exploring mush of my beautiful country ❤️🇨🇦. Enjoy your break Miss Bean😘
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Lynn, seeing a dozen states is significant and not bad considering you don’t live in this country. Well done. I’ve been to Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta in Canada– loved them all, beautiful is right. Happy Holidays to you and yours. See you next year.
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Ally, enjoy your well-deserved blog holiday. I’m just coming back from mine. 🙂 Take care!
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Bruce, we’re ships passing in the night here. I’ll catch up with you next year.
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I have visited most east coast states, a few west coast states, but nothing west of Ohio. Pretty sad. Enjoy your blogging break, Ally!
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Jennie, it’s fascinating to see a visual representation of where you’ve been or not been. This is a large country and getting to all the states is, in my estimation, amazing. You may get west of Ohio yet!
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I’m a visual learner, so the map is fascinating. Getting to all the states would truly be amazing.
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I agree. A goal or a dream, maybe? 🤔
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Both!
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Enjoy your break, Ally, and the holidays. I scored only a 75, not very well traveled in the US I guess. I wonder if they have one for the whole world? I keep writing my blog because I like the show and tell aspect of it, the low-key connections to other people, and having it as a memory aid. I’m looking forward to celebrating my first Solstice/Christmas in North Carolina. Yes, see you next year!
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Barbara, to my knowledge there isn’t a map of the world, but there is a map of the EU that can be found [click on the little letters] at the bottom of the US map. I’m Level 17 in Europe.
I enjoy the connections I’ve made in blogland, too. I feel the same way about being able to show and tell here, then seeing what develops. Happy Holidays to you and yours. See ‘ya later alligator.
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Ally, if ever there was a time to take a break, December would be a really great time. I love the blogging community and enjoy being a part of that. There are a lot of very cool people out there! I’ve lived in Texas all my life and suspect I’ll die here as well. I’ve visited a few different states, but none of late. As to what I’ll be doing in December? Hmm…too many things to write here, but a lot of doctor’s appointments, shopping, wrapping, decorating for Christmas — all of the Christmas things, planning for 2024, trying not to get sick and, of course, more writing and blogging! Have a great Christmas and New Year, too, my friend! Mona
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Mona, I agree that the blogging community, our little corner of it at least, is filled with cool people. You sound like you’re going to be doing exactly what you should during December. I hadn’t thought about the planning ahead for 2024 angle of December. I could do a little of that, too! Stay healthy, take joy, and have a wonderful Christmas and New Years, too.
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I love these kind of “quizzes.” And a visual one – fun. Since one of my bucket list items for years was to visit all 50 states, and hubby worked with me for years to accomplish that (yes, it’s accomplished!), I’ve stayed in most states at least overnight. A number were only drive through (Kansas! Oklahoma! even Delaware – it’s tiny.), but most we stayed in and visited things (from national parks to tourist traps). With summer jobs, I’ve actually lived in 6 states. So my score is 201.
On the Eu one, I was a level 36. Work based travel.
There’s a couple of maps of world countries visited where you just highlight the ones you’ve been in…not any “level number”, but it’s another visual. It’s helpful to have been to Russia and Canada…. they color in a lot of the world map!
Why I blog? To learn new things, get new perspectives, and often to just have a chuckle.
Enjoy your blogging break! Happy Holidays!
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Pat, you’ve achieved one of the highest levels of any commenter. Woo-hoo! Good job. I’m impressed.
I’m on Level 17 in Europe, not because I’ve seen a lot, but because I lived in England for a term as part of my English Lit college major. And people try to say English majors have no value! 😉
I like your reasons for blogging, they are similar to mine at this point. Bring on the snorts and giggles.
Happy Christmas and Merry New Year! See you next year.
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Hi Ally. Here’s to a very fine 2024.
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Hey Neil, I like how you think. I’m with you. 🥂
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Exploring my US travels with a personalized map was a delightful visual treat. Now, I’m taking a December break from blogging, enjoying the quietude, and embracing the festive season. Happy holidays! 🎄
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S Kumar, happy to know this made you smile. Maps can be fun. Happy December, enjoy your down time. I know I will enjoy mine.
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Ally Bean, thank you for your cheerful message! I’m glad to hear that you enjoyed the map and that it brought a smile to your face. Wishing you a delightful December filled with joy and relaxation during your downtime. Here’s to making the most of the festive season! 🌟
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Enjoy your break, and we’ll be here when you get back!
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Thanks, Ann. Happy Holidays to you and yours.
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Hi Ally! I’m from Singapore and have lived in 2 states, MA and NY. I miss living in MA so much and will recall those memories especially during the Christmas season as I spent 2 Christmas in Boston!
Thanks for sharing that link. It was interesting to see where I have been visually! I have visited 26 states and my level is 88!
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Jasz, I can imagine that Christmastime in Boston would be enchanting. Level 88 means you’ve seen a good portion of the US: 26 states, over half, impressive. Thanks for reading along here and commenting. Happy December to you and yours!
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Enjoy your December off, Ally. I hope you come back in January… because we need you in this space (the best part of blogging still is the community, amirite?? :)).
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Thanks, San. I agree that best part of blogging is the community, that’s what makes it fun. Happy Holidays and I’ll see you next year.
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