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Old 06-14-2007, 11:44 PM
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How I like to vacation

Well looking historically and living in Canada we like to just get away from winter for a couple of weeks, kick off our winter boots and stroll along the beach. Don't golf anymore but like to cycle , walk, kayak, nature photography, primarily birds, etc. Of course some history and good restaurants to spoil ourselves is a delight. We have enjoyed a variety. For instance last year we spent a few days at the Grand Canyon, followed by a week in Las Vegas. Both the natural beauty of the Canyon in February and the action in Las Vegas during NBA Allstar week were fun. So to answer is not that easy. My wife LOVES Disney. I love nature but we enjoy a bit of both. Charleson is one of my favourite places but I have not seen places like St. Augustine and Savannah. Myrtle Beach is great for Golf, has good beaches but is really commercial. Maine is just perfect but way too cold in winter. Have not seen Atlantic City in ages. (before casinos) I would think that no single location can satisfy all our desires. Still a secluded beach within driving distance of a city like Charleston would be great especially if it had good trading power. Does a Charleston timeshare have any trading value?
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