It would be most exciting with a TARDIS
Dec. 8th, 2014 06:30 pmFor the December meme, a question by
forestgreen: What does your favorite vacation looks like?
Possible or impossible? Because the latter would be with a teleporter so I could visit as many friends and places as I want. Without paying for plane tickets.
Or it would be on the TARDIS.
Possible, hm. 2-3 weeks is a nice length, enough to really relax but not so much that coming back is too brutal. I don't want to be on my own, but it doesn't have to be with my family (I see them often anyway), so maybe I visit someone or I go with friend(s). A combination of relaxation and activity and culture, and I'm in charge of what we do when (but don't have to decide on my own.) It's important that I know that I don't have to work during these weeks.
Computer: a laptop without internet access so I can write, and maybe sort my photographs. A phone with internet access so I can check my emails and check if something dramatic happened, but no more than once a day.
Good weather is important, obviously! Mostly sunny, but with at least one rainy day. A place I haven't been to before would be nice, so I can discover something new. But somewhere that's uncomplicated and where I feel comfortable.
A good bed, and a possibility to sit outside in the evening. A place to cook, a market nearby, but also restaurants. Books! In summer, a lake or a river nearby so I can go swimming. In winter, a place to ski, and ideally skate.
I don't have a specific preference for places. There are a few places I want to visit one day, but none that I really really want to go see as soon as possible.
Thinking back there were a few vacations that came close to this: Poland three (?) summers ago, Attersee in Austria with friends the last two summers, one or two winter vacations. And it's not too hard to arrange, so I'm pretty sure it'll happen again :)
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Possible or impossible? Because the latter would be with a teleporter so I could visit as many friends and places as I want. Without paying for plane tickets.
Or it would be on the TARDIS.
Possible, hm. 2-3 weeks is a nice length, enough to really relax but not so much that coming back is too brutal. I don't want to be on my own, but it doesn't have to be with my family (I see them often anyway), so maybe I visit someone or I go with friend(s). A combination of relaxation and activity and culture, and I'm in charge of what we do when (but don't have to decide on my own.) It's important that I know that I don't have to work during these weeks.
Computer: a laptop without internet access so I can write, and maybe sort my photographs. A phone with internet access so I can check my emails and check if something dramatic happened, but no more than once a day.
Good weather is important, obviously! Mostly sunny, but with at least one rainy day. A place I haven't been to before would be nice, so I can discover something new. But somewhere that's uncomplicated and where I feel comfortable.
A good bed, and a possibility to sit outside in the evening. A place to cook, a market nearby, but also restaurants. Books! In summer, a lake or a river nearby so I can go swimming. In winter, a place to ski, and ideally skate.
I don't have a specific preference for places. There are a few places I want to visit one day, but none that I really really want to go see as soon as possible.
Thinking back there were a few vacations that came close to this: Poland three (?) summers ago, Attersee in Austria with friends the last two summers, one or two winter vacations. And it's not too hard to arrange, so I'm pretty sure it'll happen again :)