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To: Rolla Coasta who wrote (32414)4/6/2008 5:12:48 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219929
 
To my surprise, not all people in Toronto Don't be surprised. You've likely already seen more of the country than many city dwelling Canucks.. I have a different tack.. we are the type that head off for a few weeks sometimes and think... now what is down that road.. We went to Nova Scotia to see at least half of the province we figured.. but spent 2 weeks in a small section called the Digby Neck.. I've seen far more than most I suspect but there is far more I want to see.. then again I want to see more of Europe, more of Asia, Australia, South America.. I'm not huge on only the 'relax' vacations.. I can relax when I'm really old I figure :O) Driving around England in a rental for example is experience not to be missed IMO.. not necessarily London but the countryside and small towns.. we saw Stonehenge, Bath Arundel, Sarum, Heaver and a bunch of other castles, some we never heard about before, Roman villa.. just driving around and stopping when it looked interesting...

car was almost stuck in mud near a I can tell you sadly that far too many folks in Toronto never learn to drive properly in that weather and worse never properly equip their vehicles ... In my experience Toronto drivers are likely the worst I've ever seen... Don't feel bad you were new LOL

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