A new year brings with it new opportunities to travel to places we have not been to as well as places we would like to re-visit. In order to do this with some sort of success we like to have a large 12 month desk calendar to outline our travel plans for the year. This is our current state of planning for 2017 and we are not finished yet. As of today, we have Miami Beach, Bahamas, New Orleans, Las Vegas, Huntsville, and Orange Beach on our travel “to-do” list. In addition we have goals to take a trip on a train, sky dive, float 10 rivers in Tennessee over the summer and one week to float four times on four different rivers. Where are you planning on going to this year? What long weekend goals do you have?
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