My Year in Cities, 2008

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At the end of most years (but not 2007), I make a list of all of the places that I spent at least one night. This year I was able to mark off several locations that have been on the top of my list, like Seoul, Korea and Phonsavan, Laos.

This year I didn't keep good records like I have in the past, but here is the alphabetical list of places that I can remember:

  • Denver, Colorado *
  • Hua Hin, Thailand
  • Ko Samet, Thailand *
  • Luang Prabang, Laos *
  • Pattaya, Thailand *
  • Phnom Penh, Cambodia
  • Phonsavan, Laos *
  • Pranburi, Thailand
  • Pyay, Burma *
  • Los Angeles, California
  • Sam Neua, Laos *
  • San Francisco, California *
  • Seoul, South Korea
  • Taipei, Taiwan *
  • Vieng Xai, Laos *
  • Yangon, Burma *
This year, the * marks the places I went in the last quarter of the year: 11 out of 16. As I thought, the first nine months of the year were slow, travel wise, with an explosion in the last three months.

I wonder which places will be on the list for 2009.

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Well, I made it to Denver! :-)

Hope to do better in '09, but probably won't keep up with you.

Love, Dad

Dad: We still have Argentina on the list, right?

I just read Dad's comments. He also made it to Fayetteville and Little Rock, Arkansas for all the in-state Razorback football games. He attended Cardinal baseball games in St. Louis, Missouri. He was in Hot Springs for a family reunion, and he traveled back roads in Missouri. He was in Memphis, Tennessee several times, Forrest City many times, and I think he also visited Chicago. So, he did travel, and I must say, more than most people, but where he traveled he had been before.

We had other trips planned, but they did not materialize. We, like our son, travel.

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