In response to the Daily Post’s challenge of: You wake up tomorrow morning to find all your plans have been cancelled for the next seven days and $10,000 on your dresser. Tell us about your week.
Really? No work-week plans to finalize, criticize, analyze and synthesize? Oh to dare to dream! (I know of one person who is laughing at my current balance of time-off and the fact I’m still working on taking more than one day off here and there, but I digress.)
What to do, what to do….
Train Trip! Visit a bookworm friend in Oregon, a writing friend or two in California. Dare to scuba-dive snorkel along the coast. Catch up with church family in Arizona and Colorado, enjoy service and a bible study or two. Spend a day hiking where I’ve never hiked before (all right, that map is large, but then so are my possibilities), explore a new cave or cavern.
Then there’s the ‘have camera will shoot’ approach of visiting different museums, finding a market to explore, a play to see, a library to wander through (honestly have yet to ever take a trip where I didn’t detour into a library).
No mini-escape would be complete without touching base with family and exploring someplace new.
Hmm, some of those wish-list items could be doable… Might have to take some serious time to compile sometime more than the “50 Things to Do” list I sent off to Art House Co-op….

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I don’t think one week is adequate to squeeze in all of your “to do things.” Trips to Oregon, Arizona, and Colorado would eliminate several days.
True, if I were a believer of ‘proper linear time.’ (smile) I know it would take a week for each state, at a minimum.
Oh the possibilities!
Trip to Oregon to see my daughter and son-in-law (and Powell’s books!), sleeping in, reading books galore, hanging out with my son and daughter-in-law, taking long walks with hubby……
It’s so easy to plan on spending a full day in Powell’s!