I considered it in my teens/early twenties but life got in the way. That and I probably don't have enough sticktoitiveness to have ever actually ever done it.
Serious question, being from Georgia, do you just not even think about the bears or snakes while hiking?
I’m not scared of the ocean at all. I take precautions of course, no jewelry, no bright suits when I’m in areas where I now have a lot of sharks and barracuda, but I’m rarely nervous... but wow, I never full relaxed on some of the trails in GA.. I was always looking out for a snake or bear.
I guess snakes and bears (and spiders, don't forget the spiders, oh and ticks) here are kinda like the ocean for you. Yeah, there are sharks, jellyfish, man-o-war, seasnakes and lots of others creepy things you just don't see.
I am fascinated by bears. Here are some we saw in the Smokies awhile back. We just stayed quiet and watched the mama and her two cubs. I snapped a couple of pics but otherwise stayed quiet and they just ignored us.
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Everyone's tolerance level is different. People here always kid me about my love for cold weather, but my body reacts extremely well in colder climate.
In the summer, I am miserable in hot weather, and do everything I can on hot, humid days to not even go outside, when possible. To me, having A/C in summer, is as important as having heat, if it's bitter cold temperatures in winter. (Also, pipes freeze if the temps go too low, so heat in a building or house is essential.)
My dad this past December was riding bikes with B in South Carolina when they saw an alligator by the side of the water where they are. My wise little brother stayed very far away from it. And what did my 59-year-old (now 60) father do? Went back and had a look from three feet away?I would be so scared. I think this is maybe me being old now.
I went scuba diving in the middle of the night, in dark water, looking for a stray crocodile (extremely stupid, and there was alcohol involved)
I’ve dove with whale sharks and hammerheads... but I don’t know what it is lately, I get scared of a lot more. Especially when I’m with T. Not scared to where I won’t do something, but always keeping an eye out and never fully relaxed on the trails in GA, although I loved it. I also have a new stupid fear of heights.. but I keep fighting thru that. I’d say this started in the last 2 years, maybe a little bit less.
I don’t think this will apply to scuba diving though..T will be a diver ( he doesn’t have a choice ), and I’ve been waiting for the years when he’s finally old enough. I think I’mcomfortable enough that these new weird fears wouldn’t creep in to that.
My dad this past December was riding bikes with B in South Carolina when they saw an alligator by the side of the water where they are. My wise little brother stayed very far away from it. And what did my 59-year-old (now 60) father do? Went back and had a look from three feet away?
I told him he did two stupid things that day. First, he went to get a better look at an alligator, and not a little one either. And then second, he told his wife about it.
I am usually an air conditioning person during summer.Everyone's tolerance level is different. People here always kid me about my love for cold weather, but my body reacts extremely well in colder climate.
In the summer, I am miserable in hot weather, and do everything I can on hot, humid days to not even go outside, when possible. To me, having A/C in summer, is as important as having heat, if it's bitter cold temperatures in winter. (Also, pipes freeze if the temps go too low, so heat in a building or house is essential.)
Woah... did anyone else see that they decided to postpone the refurb of Spaceship earth and that it's going to reopen with Epcot on July 15th?
Do you live in what they call over here as a Tiny house?
Mine need another trim pretty bad. I'm trying to decide if I trim them myself or make an appointment for a haircut.
I remember someone from MN which had seasons. Winter, Almost Winter and July and almost little need for AC.I am usually an air conditioning person during summer.
Right now, Wisconsin has been hotter than it usually is for early June, but it is going to be make in the mid 60s on Saturday and Sunday.
While most of my WDW trips happen in the summer, my body is not the best in the 90s or higher and does not enjoy that weather. I
like taking afternoon breaks in hotel room outside of keep drinking fluids when I am at WDW.
The way Disney is handling the parks right now, makes taking breaks very difficult considering they are limiting amount guests in a park. I can not blame Disney because the last thing needed is a big outbreak in a theme park.
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For lack of better words, that sucks.Just got my email cancelling our anniversary dinner plans at WDW.
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