where would you go if money was no object?

I'm sure with nore thought, I'd think of a cooler place. But right now, I really want to go explore the abandoned Knoxville College in TN. There's so many places in the US I want to see, it's hard to pick one lol
 
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To a galaxy far far away. I got the skills to build a spacecraft.... but not the skills to return after landing.... Not yet at least.
 
I read only the title and now i post...
To a galaxy far far away. I got the skills to build a spacecraft.... but not the skills to return after landing.... Not yet at least.
Watch those landings! They can be rough, but apparently some super smart dude is landing rockets on barges these days.

Need to find combustible unobtainium that can be mined from the far distant Galaxy you find yourself in. Otherwise, you may have to travel through the heart of the TARDIS to get back.
 
Watch those landings! They can be rough, but apparently some super smart dude is landing rockets on barges these days.

Need to find combustible unobtainium that can be mined from the far distant Galaxy you find yourself in. Otherwise, you may have to travel through the heart of the TARDIS to get back.

Fuck that guy. I got magnets.
 
If I had unlimited funding I would have to say space...or at least one of those planes that simulates being in space.
 
Watch those landings! They can be rough, but apparently some super smart dude is landing rockets on barges these days.

Need to find combustible unobtainium that can be mined from the far distant Galaxy you find yourself in. Otherwise, you may have to travel through the heart of the TARDIS to get back.

I know of a bunch of Giant Tribal Smurfs that will make acquiring that unobtainium pretty tough.
 
I'd like to rent an apartment in Manhattan, for the long term, rather than half a year in a shared bedroom. Be able to work as lazily as I currently do, maintain my current travel patterns, but be centered in my favorite place so far.
 
As far as festivals in the US, I looooved Mardi Gras in New Orleans and would go back every year if I could.
Burning man was great for the art and expression, but the physical environment is too difficult for me. If oodles of money were available, I would consider spending a year or two designing a shelter to set up there so I could attend in comfort.
I never made it out to the Oregon Country Fair, which sounded fun.

But what I'd really love most is to just keep traveling. I'd put an ad up on this site to find someone to come care for my animals and keep the rats out of my home while I take off. Preferably in a new Mercedes Sprinter. I'd pick up right where I left off 20 years ago... stopping at every museum, art gallery, famous dead person's house tour, botanical garden, and state park.

I once met a couple who traveled the world going to all the major festivals. Their stories were fabulous. But for me, traveling was a way to connect with the community of everyday America. Community festivals like Prune Fest in Northern CA, the Balloon Festival in Albuquerque, or the Independance Day Parade in a NY town with a population of 900 were the events that defined America for me. Likewise, the American Computer Museum in Bozemzan, Frank Lloyd Wright's Cedar Rock, and the Petersen Rock Gardens and Peacock Farm in Central Oregon. There's just so much to see packed into this country - and more often than not, advertised with nothing more than a painted wooden sign in a field outside of town.

So it's hard to say what I'd love to see most... I probably don't know yet that it exists.
 
Antartica of course

Scandinavia as well I'd hit pretty hard if I had infinite ducketts

Umea, Sweden where Refused comes from is where I'd like to go the most
 
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If money was no option I would be doing what Elon Musk is doing.

Also a tropical island that is in a climate pattern not likely to be hit by a typhoon... and the ocean breeze is good n humidity not to bad.
 
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