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2 hours ago, MicCanberra said:

And I will be back home again counting down to the next one.

Yeah y next few are close, Dec, Jan, then April, closest I have ever had them, normally only one or maybe two a year, with about a 8 year break at one point.

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17 minutes ago, GUT2407 said:

Yeah y next few are close, Dec, Jan, then April, closest I have ever had them, normally only one or maybe two a year, with about a 8 year break at one point.

I honestly can't imagine being away from home for any long (more than two weeks) period more than two or three times a  year.

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33 minutes ago, GUT2407 said:

Yeah y next few are close, Dec, Jan, then April, closest I have ever had them, normally only one or maybe two a year, with about a 8 year break at one point.

I had a 14 year break between my first and second and a 8 year break between my second and third..

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40 minutes ago, clo said:

I honestly can't imagine being away from home for any long (more than two weeks) period more than two or three times a  year.

I don’t do multiple long ones in a year for example

 

oct 14 33 nights

Dec 14 7 nights

Dec 15 7 nights

Feb 16 5 nights

Oct 17 2 nights

Dec 17 7 nights

Dec 18 8 nights

Dec 19 8 night

Jan 20 11 nights

Apr 20 3 nights

Dec 20 6 nights (I think)

Feb 21 33 nights.

 

Plus a couple of land trips 7-10 nights each.

 

so as you can see about 6 years between the two long ones.

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14 minutes ago, GUT2407 said:

I don’t do multiple long ones in a year for example

 

oct 14 33 nights

Dec 14 7 nights

Dec 15 7 nights

Feb 16 5 nights

Oct 17 2 nights

Dec 17 7 nights

Dec 18 8 nights

Dec 19 8 night

Jan 20 11 nights

Apr 20 3 nights

Dec 20 6 nights (I think)

Feb 21 33 nights.

 

Plus a couple of land trips 7-10 nights each.

 

so as you can see about 6 years between the two long ones.

Now THAT sounds great!  But I have to tell you that I laughed when   I realized that those double digits were years and not days of the month.  LOL.

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1 hour ago, clo said:

Oh, I wasn't clear.  I have no desire to be gone that much.  I honestly wonder why people do.

My imagination is great, not only can I imagine being away from home for any long (more than two weeks) period more than two or three times a  year. I can also imagine desiring to do it. 😋

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2 minutes ago, MicCanberra said:

My imagination is great, not only can I imagine being away from home for any long (more than two weeks) period more than two or three times a  year. I can also imagine desiring to do it. 😋

So do you think someday you'll sell your home and travel full time - sea or land?  I can't imagine that and we're adventuresome travelers. But we love our home, friends, family, activities and so on.  We have three intl. trips between now and next Sept. and I can't imagine doing any more.  We'll also have land trips probably here in the West.

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5 minutes ago, clo said:

So do you think someday you'll sell your home and travel full time - sea or land?  I can't imagine that and we're adventuresome travelers. But we love our home, friends, family, activities and so on.  We have three intl. trips between now and next Sept. and I can't imagine doing any more.  We'll also have land trips probably here in the West.

No, I won't be selling up to travel full time, but with travel times to get to anywhere apart from Oceania, we are looking at 15- 25 hours flying time, it makes sense to spend more like 4-6 weeks rather than just two weeks. If you do that a few times each year along with some travel back in Australia for a week here or a weekend there, it is easy to be spending around 12 weeks of each year travelling. Still leaves 40 weeks at home itself

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