Since I live right here in the United States, it seems reasonable that I'll start here, with a tour of the USA. Now, since y'all are (mostly) from America, I'll just mention a few of the places I'll visit, so we can get on with the rest of the world. My tour of the USA, which might take a year in itself if I hurry, will include such sights as Kauai, the Space Needle, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Grand Canyon, the top of Pikes Peak, Yellowstone, Mount Rushmore, the Alamo, Galveston Beach...hopefully you get my point. Anyway, I'll start with Hawaii, and make my way across America, winding up (after a detour through Northern New England) in NYC. I'll spend long enough here to check out Times Square, the Statue of Liberty, and a few other sights. By this point, I suppose I'll have been gone nearly a year, but with the couple of weeks remaining, I'll head out to Alaska, where I'll make a lovely stop in Denali National Park.
Denali National Park in Alaska |
Perhaps this is Anne's "Lake of Shining Waters" :) |
Something about the way the clouds are rising just tells me for sure that Leif Erikson was born here. :) |
Well, after that mysterious stop, I'll regain my footing and head on over next door to Sweden, maybe just in time for the Tulip festival! Trekking across Denmark to get there, I'll end up in Germany. Though it will be tragic, I shall visit the concentration camps. On the other hand, I will also visit the glorious castles and other wonderful places. Then, boarding a ferry in the Netherlands, I'll find myself in the United Kingdom. Met by the grandeur of Dover, enfolded by the glory of London, and awed at the splendor of Oxford, I'll make sure that one of my stops is at Tentagel, the mystical supposed birthplace of legendary Arthur.
Looking through this castle ruin, I just know that Arthur will come sailing over the sea, back to save England. |
Maybe legend strikes you like it does me.
Meridian