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where do you live? I think a Midwest/Great Lakes vacation would be safe. Wisconsin is really pretty and eastern Iowa next to the Mississippi. or maybe the Ozarks, I think we might try going there in December.
Lower Alabama, and we enjoy going places that aren’t hotter than here, lol. We went to South Dakota off season a year ago and had a great time. Didn’t really do much but we had the best time ever. It snowed almost the whole time we were there, on last day it stopped snowing and snow started melting, so we got to see how beautiful the area is with & without snow. The only thing was it was hard to find places to eat, because it was off season and most places were closed. But we saw so much wildlife. Just with things heating up with the election and not knowing what will happen, it makes me kinda nervous to go away from home, but this will be our only time to go before husband starts new job.
yes South Dakota is the best:) can drive for miles without seeing another car. the eastern side is beautiful too, especially if you're a Lewis and Clark fan; next to the Missouri with a lot of historic sites. but that's So far from Alabama:( think I'd try something closer to home, maybe small towns you've never been to.
Yes! We just drove around for hours, going through all the small towns, stop and get out of the car to enjoy the views & take a few pics. And you’re right hardly a car on the road besides us. Just quiet and peaceful, watching the deer come out of nowhere like we weren’t even there. We went and drove through the park to see the Bison, they were even licking our car. I swear we were like little kids, lol. We loved it but don’t want to go back because we want to go somewhere we’ve never been to yet.