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Old 08-22-2018, 02:51 PM   #41754
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Location: Atop a wooded hill in the great piney forest, Oregon
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Originally Posted by Rumpelteazer View Post
I'm going away for a couple of days from Sunday and my sister and I have planned a vacation for November. So I thought it was time to decide what to do for my annual reading retreat in January.

I've decided not to go to one of my favourite parks. But to a Center Parcs we went to a couple of times when I was a kid. I did the same in 2011 for a mid-week in November. Like then I'm going to book a studio apartment in the hotelapartment complex they have. It's reasonably priced, especially considering it includes breakfast buffet each morning, streaming internet and daily service for bed making and cleaning. The drawback is that it's got a tiny kitchen, but I can live with that (when I'm on my own I keep dinner simple anyway) and since it's right next to the plaza with all the amenities there won't be much wildlife. But if the weather isn't good it's nice not to have to trek through the big park for shopping and if the weather is good I can take nice walks through the park.
I really like that idea! It's always fun to settle down for a good read in a new environment.
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