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People are always asking me where to take vacation. What's a cool place? What's the most scenic drive? Carolina Conversations attempts to answer those questions and others.

Vacation planning

January is a good time to plan a vacation. It can be cold and dreary month and it's good to find something to lift your spirits during the bleak mid winter.  We need vacations to break the grind and feed our souls.

What are your plans for vacation this year?

Will you vacation close to home? What NC destinations appeal to you?

How has the economy affected you family's plan to enjoy a vacation?

What family vacation would you recommend in our state?

Please feel free to offer your thoughts and ideas.

I am planning several short working vacations this year. I have the pleasure of emceeing the Celtic Adventure Weekend at Asheville’s Grove Park Inn February 6 and 7.th This festival features an Irish dancing workshop and music by Gaelic Storm and my group Lorica. I can almost feel the warm glow from the magnificent stone fireplace in the Great Hall of the Grove Park Inn. That should be an awesome weekend. Another working vacation will be at Grandfather Mountain for what people call “the world’s greatest Highland games.” The dates this year are July 9-12 at MacRae Meadows. I’ve helped emcee the games there for several years and performed there with the Celtic fusion group Bragh Adair.

Cindy and I have also been saving up our airline miles and have managed to accumulate enough points to secure two “almost free” tickets to New Zealand. Our April trip will focus on the South Island with its scenic hikes and dazzling mountain vistas. With a lot of planning we have found ways to make the trip affordable. The biggest challenge may be the 22 hour plane flight to Auckland.

I would also like to take some side trips this year to Lake Mattamuskeet to see the wintering snow geese and tundra swans. And I’m definitely making the spring wildflower excursion at Big Yellow Mountain near Minneapolis in Avery County.

What about you?  What would you recommend?

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My husband and I are leaving for St. Lucia (Ladera) and the Grenadines (Petit St. Vincent) in two weeks. I CAN'T WAIT!!!!!! We will be there for 9 days. Our favorite NC vacation spots are Sunset Beach and Highlands, NC.

Bill, have the best time in New Zealand! My aunt (formerly of Raleigh) owns a bed and breakfast on the south island (www.kahikatea.com). You should definitely visit Banks Peninsula while you're there. It is breathtaking.

We are planning a trip to Cullowee in May for a wedding; possibly a weekend getaway to Greenville in Sept. to see the Mountaineers play the Pirates; and our "big" trip will be to Gatlinburg this summer to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary. In all of these trips we will be able to use "free nights" we earn during the year - otherwise we'd be staying at home.

We have two children currently on two school schedules. Thanks to WCPSS, we won't know our schedules for this year until mid-May. It makes it very hard to plan vacations when the schools fluctuate year by year.

Well, the hubby and I started the New Year inSavannah with longtime friends from OH that now live there. We are headed to Wash DC in lateFeb (I have never been there. my husband is retiring in May. W#e plan a week at Top Sail in Sept and who knows what else. Retirement will bring visits to all the Presidential libraries.

My husband and I dance at the area NA pow wows. Last year gas prices kept us doing mostly daytripping in NC and southern VA. We hope that this year we can make it weekend trips. May be even make it to the Eastern Shore of MD to the one held there. I find that the little trips like that are more refreshing than staying a week some where.

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