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Need some place different to go on Vacation in the US?
My husband and I are trying to plan a vacation probably over the summer months since I am a teacher- We’re newlyweds and money is kind of tight so I don’t think we should really travel outside of the country, but we need someplace beautiful, warm, shopping (especially outlet shopping is a plus)
We’ve been to Florida so many times (Tampa, Clearwater, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm). We really enjoyed Atlantic beach in North Carolina last year and we went to Palm Springs California for our honeymoon- I would love some suggestions! We live in Massachusetts by the way
Let me get this straight: You live in Massachusetts but you have not thought about driving only 3 or 4 hours to the border
area of VT and QC????? Certainly beautiful. Plenty of lakeside beaches. Lots of cottages and charming inns (cheaper on the QC side of the border by the way, in what is known as the Eastern Townships district) and great restaurants. Within an hour’s drive: Outlet shopping in Plattsburgh; fashion shopping (and hundreds of more great restaurants) in Montreal. The extensive summer festivals in joie de vive Montreal; a couple of smaller ones also in charming Burlington. Even a small wine growing district (centered in Dunham). An International trip for your budget.
PS: For some reason – perhaps the soil or terroir – the summer sweet corn grown in the Richelieu and Chateauguay Valley areas is extra succulent and sweet – we’ve had fun to spend a summer day to drive the 5 hours from Boston just to get some. And in QC you can buy genuine cultured butter at the supermarkets to swather on it without paying an arm and a leg. YUMMIE!
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Heartworm $0.35 Sounding like Echo and the Bunnymen fronted by Nick Cave (with a few of Joy Division’s grayer shades thrown in), Whipping Boy play with their guts and their hearts, and you’re riveted until the last track ends (which is with a strange, eerie little bonus about paranoid schizophrenia). This is an Irish band that doesn’t want to be U2, The Undertones, or even The Boomtown Rats (although, on “When We… |
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Dezine01 Graphics Animals – Flamingo Honeymoon – Light Switch Covers – single toggle switch $11.75 Flamingo Honeymoon Light Switch Cover is new and handcrafted utilizing unique process resulting in a stunning high gloss ceramic-like finish. SET OF MATCHING SCREWS IS INCLUDED giving it a perfect finishing touch. Made of durable metal material…. |
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Dezine01 Graphics Animals – Flamingo Honeymoon – Light Switch Covers – 2 plug outlet cover $13.95 Flamingo Honeymoon Light Switch Cover is new and handcrafted utilizing unique process resulting in a stunning high gloss ceramic-like finish. SET OF MATCHING SCREWS IS INCLUDED giving it a perfect finishing touch. Made of durable metal material…. |
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Edmond Hogge Jr Romantic Sunsets – Honeymoon Heaven – Light Switch Covers – single toggle switch $11.75 Honeymoon Heaven Light Switch Cover is new and handcrafted utilizing unique process resulting in a stunning high gloss ceramic-like finish. SET OF MATCHING SCREWS IS INCLUDED giving it a perfect finishing touch. Made of durable metal material…. |
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Marriage on the Rocks $1.29 This time capsule from a bygone era features an amazing Dean Martin bachelor pad and the delectable sight of Frank Sinatra go-go dancing in a rock club. Such campy pleasures are the main appeal of Marriage on the Rocks, a sitcom-style comedy about marital dissatisfaction and legal confusion. Sinatra’s been married to Deborah Kerr for 19 years, but her boredom with his stick-in-the-mud personality … |
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Lonely Hearts $1.94 Love ‘em and leave ‘em–dead. That’s the unstated but unmistakable motto of the predatory duo in Lonely Hearts, an affecting entry into the neo-noir landscape, with a twist: it’s based on a true story. The all-star cast is led by John Travolta as detective Elmer Robinson, a dedicated cop haunted by the unexplained suicide of his wife. Travolta and his partner, played with blue-collar bravado by Ja… |
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Feeling Minnesota $2.88 In his debut effort, director/writer Steven Baigleman put together an interesting premise and collected a talented cast to execute it. Unfortunately, he never sets the tone, so we are caught between a wildly black comedy and an emotionally brutal drama. A firmer footing in either genre would have better defined our reactions to it. Keanu Reeves plays Jjaks, a man so badly trod upon by fate that hi… |
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