I’m so happy you dropped by today, I appreciate you and love your comments each week.
Melinda
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Here’s the post on me the Asps Wrangler, you’ll find it humorous. If you’re not familiar with Asps read the warnings here.
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I love to dream about all the places and things I want to do. They’re not quite goals since the list is long but they’re a reminder of where to go when I’m planning an advantage. I hope this will prompt you to think about all the things you want to do in life and to write them down. Something written down is more likely to turn into a goal or be successful. I learned early in my career, the more I wrote about what I wanted to accomplish, the more accomplished I became.
Here’s the link to my previous Bucket List.
Here’s the link to my previous Bucket List.
Dive with Whales
Dive with the big Manta Rays
Go in a pressurized capsule deep into the ocean to look at a shipwreck.
Ride a Camel (ethically)
Bathe an Elephant in the river
Spend the day talking with Elon Musk
Become a wildlife rescuer
Create a Hydroponic garden
Lavish the countryside and shops in Greece
Own a Shiba Inu dog
Hike Nevada and Verna Falls at Yosemite National Park a second time
See Niagra Fallas
Have a proper greenhouse to grow veggies and flowers year round and grow plants from seeds
Complete my Ancesesty charts
I’ll update again after I have so time to contemplate.
Have a great day.
Melinda

Jet (Gorilla Billy) is sleeping and his tummy looks like a gorilla. Billy comes from the fact he acts like a billy goat by climbing on you when laying down.
Licking lips ready for a walk with his coat on.
His first snow
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Are you planning on taking a road trip with your family soon? If so, it’s crucial to design and ensure you’re prepared for the journey. There are a few things you’ll need to consider before hitting the open road, such as the route you’ll be taking, your budget, and what to do in an emergency. In this blog post, we’ll discuss four essential considerations every family should consider before taking their next road trip.
One of the first things you’ll need to do when planning your road trip is to map out the route you’ll be taking. This is important for a few reasons. First, you’ll need to know how long it will take to get to your destination to plan accordingly. Second, you’ll want to ensure you’re aware of any potential hazards or road closures that could impact your trip. And finally, mapping out your route in advance will help you avoid getting lost along the way.
If you’re unsure where to start, several online tools can help you plan your routes, such as Google Maps or MapQuest. Once you have your route mapped out, print out a copy or save it to your phone so you can reference it while you’re on the road.
Another important consideration before setting out on your road trip is your budget. How much money do you have to spend on gas, food, lodging, and activities? When planning your budget, it’s essential to be realistic about your expenses. For example, if you’re traveling cross-country, you’ll need to factor in the cost of a hotel room for each night of your trip.
It’s also a good idea to set aside some extra money for unexpected expenses, such as flat tires or car repairs. And finally, don’t forget to factor in the cost of tolls if you’ll be taking any highways that require them.
Before going on any long journey, ensuring your vehicle is in good working order is vital. This means getting a tune-up, if necessary, and ensuring all your fluids are topped off. It’s also a good idea to check your windscreen and tires, your tires should have enough tread and if you have windscreen damage contact Magic Windshields auto glass. Finally, if you’re planning on doing a lot of driving, you may want to consider getting your car serviced before the trip. This way, you can avoid any potential breakdowns or issues while on the road.
No one likes to think about what could go wrong on their trip, but it’s important to be prepared for anything. That’s why it’s a good idea to have a plan in place in case of an emergency. This could include having a roadside assistance service like AAA, keeping a spare tire and jumper cables in your car, and knowing the number of a tow truck. It’s also a good idea to keep some cash on hand in case you need to make an emergency purchase or pay for a hotel room if your car breaks down.
There are a few things to keep in mind before setting out on your next road trip. By taking the time to plan, you can help ensure that your trip goes off without a hitch. So, don’t forget to map out your route, budget for your expenses, service your vehicle, and have a plan in case of an emergency.
This is a collaborative post.
Melinda