Hello to Everyone!
Good morning to everyone who is visiting me from different countries in the world! I'm always so happy to see flags from people I've never met, yet have some connection with through this blog. I've only been to 9 countries so far (James has been to 32), but I will come and visit you in my lifetime!
I want to see everything there is to see. I also think it's important for all of us to explore our own countries though. Every place on earth has gifts to offer us and we should take full advantage. Many people would love to visit your country and mine, so look at the beauty around you.
This is what it looked like a couple of weeks ago when we went hiking at Webster Falls, Ontario. Winter becomes more bearable, even enjoyable, when you dress warmly and get outside.
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I know what you mean--as the world gets smaller, we get to see more of it... but we often forget to explore our own back yards! I love getting around Townsville to see all that nature has to offer us up here, but I don't know how many people I meet who have never heard of local attractions!
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