[AT] Question about travel experiences for some of you tractor guys--OT

Phil Auten pga2 at hot1.net
Mon Aug 4 05:41:05 PDT 2008


Harbor Island, Bahamas. There is nothing between you and Africa but
the Atlantic and the folks there speak english. No bombs going off,
no sirens, no traffic noise, beautiful beaches, beautiful reefs for scuba
or snorkeling. Off the beaten path. I would go back in a heartbeat.

Phil

At 03:36 PM 8/3/2008, you wrote:
>I know, this is way off topic but couldn't think of a better bunch of
>men to ask.  If a guy and his wife want to experience a really
>special country outside North America (while they can still get
>around!)--where would be some good places based on your fortunate
>experiences? ....where friendly folks speak a little English, don't
>blow people up, and have good food.  Best time we've had so far is a
>10-day trip through Arizona.  I was looking at some fantastic country
>in Australia on Google Earth, but not sure I could survive 18 hours
>over the ocean--or figure out where and how to go once there.  Went
>to Hawaii several years ago which was a great experience--although a
>little "civilized."   Holler if you have any ideas.    Maybe I could
>call this a little "on topic" by looking for old tractors and engines
>along the way.  In Hawaii I did take a close look and photos of an
>ancient lawn mower powered by an old hit'n miss engine.   John
>
>                     In the wide-open spaces of NE Oregon
>
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