Oh gosh @Shirley Martin I did not realize there was actually "no limits" on us at all. In that case I will join you in @Frank Sanoica 's plane so you won't be alone with him...but I want to land on a trampoline so I can keep on jumping! By the way Shirley you make a beautiful Mrs.Claus!
Poor @Frank Sanoica . And everyone is picking on him for being an imp. I'm seeing a few imp'ettes (?) challenging him for that throne. I realized I hadn't a clue as to what an imp might look like, so I googled them, and most of them are pretty scary looking. This example is about as unscary as I could find without it being a kiddy type of picture. After seeing so many of @Terry Page's fine pictures, and since I did say whatever we did would be harmful to no one, I think I would like travel through Russia and then Europe. If my bones didn't hurt I think I would be ready to do so much more.
If you need a sociable traveling companion, I would like to travel with you, @Ina I. Wonder . The pictures I have seen from the older countries are so beautiful, especially compared to the ultra-modern buildings we have here in the United States, and I love how they are actually decorated with artwork and sculptures. Japan and China would be great to see, too, if we are not worn out after Europe and Russia.
I wouldn't mind joining y'all in your travels @Ina I. Wonder and @Yvonne Smith. But I would include the Holy Land in those travels as I would love to actually walk the land where Jesus is said to have "walked" out His life.
@Babs Hunt , I really like your avatar. Your were so lucky, you got to wear "bangs". My hair was generally in braided. Then at 13 my braids were pinned to the top of my head. And if you can imagine, I wore granny gowns, until I married. I would love a couple of flannel granny gowns right about now. The Holy Land is in that general area, right? Closer to Europe than here anyway, and we could start there and travel upward is a zig zag pattern. I'm sure Yvonne and I would enjoy a third opinion on whatever we see on our travels.
I wanted those short bangs @Ina I. Wonder because I was such a tomboy and with my hair all one length it was alway getting in my eyes and interfering with things I wanted to do. Maybe if I would have know how to braid my hair I wouldn't have felt the need for bangs. As for the granny gowns I wore a few of those in my life, now I like pajamas because for some strange reason I can't stand my bare legs to touch each other. Map wise I am not sure exactly how close all these places we would want to see would be....but I'm sure we won't have any problem working it all out.
@Ina I. Wonder we all had fringes ( all us sisters) ( we don't call them bangs )...it was the in thing in the 60's... we all wore alice bands too...here's me in school uniform at around 6 years old.. 2nd row from the front, second from the left...
I seldom had bangs, didn't look good in them.....have a half Bang now though to soften my face because I pull it all up or back with a clip. I absolutely can't wear my hair down ever, bothers me that much.