..I mean the U.S. I am taking summer classes and I won't be visiting my family in Europe til early-mid July.. which means I'll have been away for 6 months.. and usually I'm never away longer than 4 months. I'm excited for spending a month of summer here! I have lots of plans
sweet. Thats weird though, people from europe like visiting north america and people from north america like visiting europe.
well i guess i worded it wrong, but i just cant see whats so special about america. The architecture and culture of europe are so much better. When i go to america i want to leave asap.
like.. traveling.. physically and chemically.. and making lots of love.. and having lots of parties..spending a lot of time in NYC.. camping.. beach.. Coney Island.. 6 Flags.. Washinton D.C.. Philly..
yup, the east coast has lots to offer, if you are in DC check out Baltimore too.... if you see Philly, check out Pittsburgh and near by Oakmont for the day (charming little village)...and really, I would recommend checking out the Northern Part of New England. Boston and farther north: Portsmouth NH, Burlington VT, Portland ME (Where I am currently), Bar Harbor ME .......and the Maine and Vermont wilderness in general! Both are GORGEROUS. If you have been on the east coast as long as you have, you need to check out the scenry both states (ME, VT) have to offer! Be sure to check out CT too, West Hartford is VERY charming and New Haven has improved in leeps and bounds. Guilford is a charming little town that often has free concerts in the center of town, on a nice little green with neat resturants around. Anywho, don't want to delve to much into the obscure. A lot of Europeans love Portland and Portsmouth..and I think W Hartford is often overlooked just some ideas for travel. I will be travelling soon myself overseas.