Tuesday 4 #2 Wayfaring
1. Where have you traveled and what is the furthest you've been from home?
The farthest I have traveled is to Italy!
Other than that we really don't travel too far from home unless
we are visiting family in Ohio, Georgia, and Virginia.
2. Is there a location other than where you are, that you think would
be a nice place to live?
be a nice place to live?
No. We are old and settled now. We love our 55+ community here in Florida.
3. Do you have a photo or story from a favorite place to visit?
Venice, Italy, was beautiful, mysterious, and lots of fun.
We also saw Florence, Rome, Tuscany, Sienna, and Orvieto.
Loved Italy. A dream trip!! It was in 2007.
4. What dream destination do you have tucked away in your heart? I would like to visit Scotland, Ireland, and Germany. Do you think you'll be able to visit them one day or are plans in the making? Nope. Not unless we win the lottery. We are retired and have a limited income now that won't allow world travel. I can dream though!
Thanks to Annie for today's Meme!! You can join in HERE!!
Thanks for your visit! Peace & hugs! God bless!!



I LOVE Italy, too. Yours sounds like the trip of a lifetime. Aren't you glad you visited when you were both able to get around without aches and pains? That's what I keep telling myself. :)
ReplyDeleteItaly sounds like a nice trip. I'm glad Joe is feeling better. I always love your farm pics.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
I am so glad you got to visit Italy and know it was a trip of a lifetime. The only place outside the US I have been is a cruise to the Bahamas. I would loved to have visited Germany, Austria and switzerland - loving the mountains as I do...lol Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteJust my thought, one is never too old...financial I understand, smiles. Have a great day Terri. smiles
ReplyDeleteLoved your comments, especially #2 and #4.
ReplyDeleteWe are old and settled now too. We are retired also and have a limited income.
I also would love to travel to Ireland...fingers crossed someday!
ReplyDeleteItaly and Irelan are on my list to visit!! Have a great Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteYour trip to Italy must have been wonderful. I've never been 'across the pond', and don't see it happening now. Like you we are happily retired with a retirement income. We love where we live, it's home.
ReplyDeleteI spent months out west... my dream destination and glad I did a few years back...
ReplyDeleteI would like to visit Italy to see the shroud of Turin. My daughter is in love with Rome and been there and to Pompei. I am no longer much of a traveler though.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining in :)
Italy? Wow - what a trip of a lifetime!!!
ReplyDeleteItaly would be such a great place to visit. Maybe, Danny and I will get there one day.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Terri!
Loved your answers! My husband is first-generation American on his mom's side (she was from Sicily) and his dream is to visit the old country. I would like to see Scotland and Ireland, too, but am not sure that they could ever get me on a plane! LOL! Blessings for a great rest of the week! :)
ReplyDeleteThe farthest I've traveled away from home is Alaska and any future travel adventures would be closer than that. More of New England, please!
ReplyDeleteYou picked the bes to the best places to dream about going...in my MHO. I keep hoping some small part of heaven will have some of the beauty of those wonderful place He created! ALthough I'll betcha it will be much better!
ReplyDeleteItaly is a dream destination for me. I am glad you got to go! Loved your answers! Have a nice week!
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We would love to visit Scotland and Ireland too!
ReplyDeleteAww...wish I could take you with me. I am going to Ireland (my paternal grandmother came from there) and also Germany-in April. I would love to see Scotland, too, but not sure that will happen this time.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful night- xo Diana
My dad loved Italy. I would like to take a cruise like he did. I understand how retirement can limit things. One can always dream though. Nice picture!
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