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RE: Introduction of myself: Self-improvement books and hiking in the mountains
Hey, @benleo What a beautiful country you live in, it is like our West in the U.S. Glad you found Steemit and crypto. Looking forward to hearing more from you, my friend! :)
Hello @evernoticethat. Thanks! It is so nice to see some people actually reading my posts :) I hope to go to the states more in the future, if I deside to go to the west, which states would you suggest?
California and Washington are nice. Alaska has parts that look like Norway. You also have the desert Southwest and The Grand Canyon in Arizona. There's alot to see!
Thanks for taking the time to tell me! I will look into it! I plan to go to USA this summer :)
I've yet to go to the states myself, but if it's anything remotely like India, in the sense of size and to perhaps a lesser extent the difference between areas/states/regions, it's too big to try and get round everything you'd like to do. I spent one month of a year trip in the south of India, and went away feeling that I only blinked t the place. I'm a bluesman, so for me it's the deep south, Mississippi, New Orleans etc, and then follow the trail up to Chicago. Also, being a street photographer I'd love to spend a couple of weeks, or preferably a month roaming the streets of New York. :)
Hehe yeah.
You should make a blog post about India! I would love to go there someday and would like to read experiences from other people from Europe who visited India. :D
I thought about the same when I went for interrail in Europe. I did the mistake of trying to see everything. It felt like I was going to one town, looked after the biggest creatures of that city and then went on. I have been wondering about how you master the skill of taking it chill at one place? :)