Our own backyard
October 15, 2007 | by brett | Permalink
One of the benefits of touring the country is having the opportunity to see how people live life. Through the hosts we politely impose upon, the professionals we meet in interviews, and people we randomly come across, we’ve been able to make a few observations.
One is that residents of a city or state rarely have been to what that city or state is known for. For example, how many New Yorkers have been to the Statue of Liberty? Memphians in Graceland? How many people from the Bay Area have walked across the Golden Gate bridge?
I’m guilty. I’ve lived in Arizona for the last five years and have never been to the Grand Canyon. Or the red rocks of Sedona, which to my surprise, is a nationally sought after destination. I guess we take it for granted because the opportunity will always be there.
We can always go, but we never do. Why not?
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Kelly G Says:
October 16th, 2007
Good question! I guess we think someday we will get around to it!
taneika Says:
October 16th, 2007
Sometimes ya have to becomea tourist of your own state! I can say i’ve seen some sites…Let’s go!
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