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NGA: Next Grand Adventure ~ Today!


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Title: NGA: Next Grand Adventure ~ Today!

Publisher:  phyl.jer.nga
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...We Believe!

 We've traveled past Indiana's "Amish Country" for decades but never made the time to stop and visit. Our route this season would take us just north of Shipshewana IN on our way to Rochester NY to spend Christmas with family. Sooo... we decided to stop and take a gander! We arrived on a Saturday afternoon and made haste to to one of the famous Amish Buffets. Fantastic food!...


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 When we made the decision to become digital nomads four years ago and journey across the country as "temporary locals" house/pet sitting, we never could have anticipated staying on a working ranch in the Sandhills of Nebraska!And yet here we are... complete with Jer in a rancher hat and and Phyl with a pair cowgirl boots (yes the real deal - first for her!).  And whil...


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Four years ago, we took a major leap and made the decision to sell our home and over 90% of all our possessions to travel the country full time while still working remotely... we called it our Next Grand Adventure (NGA). Before leaving Illinois we made a vision board composed of images and phrases that represented some of our aspirations for this new way of life.  To b...


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 According to Google AI... The phrase "You can't get there from here" is a well-known expression, particularly in Maine, that generally means directions are too complicated or the destination is too difficult to reach from the current location. It's often used humorously when someone asks for directions to a far-off or remote place. While it can be a literal reference to th...


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 "On ships with sails, there can be upwards of 130 named ropes that make up the rigging. Each rope has a specific function, and sailors are required to know what each does. When a new deck hand has joined a crew, they are taken under the wing of a senior hand and taught what each rope does. The newbie is literally learning the ropes." As self-proclaimed "temporary loca...


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