Thanksgiving Break
Welcome back from Thanksgiving Break everyone!!! I hope everyone had a good, relaxing break. For those that didn't get to go home I hope that you had a good time on campus or at a friend’s house. As for me I went to East Brunswick and New York City with my roommate. I thought I would take the time to give some vacation ideas (those for the East and West) for everyone to indulge in over the upcoming holidays! (2 weeks then finals!!!)
Let's start in the East, easily reached by those that live here and all the current residence from off campus that moved here for school. The closest is our current surroundings, Maine, the vacationland. There are various national and state parks that one can visit, such as Arcadia National Park and Baxtor State Park. They provide places to escape to and various recreational activities to participate in when you need time to relax. If hanging out in the park isn't your sort of thing you can travel south into Massachusetts where you can spend time in Salem or Boston. Both have significant American history embedded into the towns. Make a plan for a day trip and spend some time learning new stories and reveling in the history of America.

(The "Witch House" in Salem)

(Original ship where the Boston Tea Party took place)
If that isn't interesting either you can take a longer trip and go all the way to New York where you can visit Rockefeller center, Central Park, the Empire State Building, Ground Zero, Broadway and much more!!!
Now, let’s travel to the other side of the states (I know we are skipping many in the middle, but I don't really know much about them, sorry.) Starting in Colorado you can visit the Mile High city, the Rocky Mountains, Pike's Peak, Mesa Verde and many more things. Travelling south or southwest you can take some time in New Mexico or visit the only Four Corners in the US where you can stand in four places at once!!!

(The Four Corners)
Still traveling south into Arizona you can take your time in the north woods area (yes there are forest areas in Arizona) and travel to the Grand Canyon. Here you can hike the canyon, even go down into the bottom. There are mule and helicopter rides for those that don't really want to hike. There is also a new development called the Skywalk where (for a fee of course) you can walk over a transparent walkway that reaches out over the edge of the canyon! (Crazy, I know. That's what I thought and I live there!!)


There are many other things to do in Arizona (despite the idea that it is a dead desert). You can visit the tribes and learn about the original cultures that are still alive today, go Salt River Tubing, visit Tombstone where you can learn about famous shoot outs of the old west, drive over the original London Bridge (yes, the one that was "falling down". It’s in Lake Havasu, look it up), participate in the great night life and many more things!

(London Bridge in Lake Havasu Arizona)
Move farther west and you can reach California in 5 short hours. Here you can visit the beaches, participate in whale watching, visit the various theme parks (YaY Disneyland!), Death Valley and many more things! (I know I say this a lot, but there is just soooo much to do! ^^)

(California Adventure)
If you want more information simply Google these places or visit the Travel Channel site to look up things to do and places to go. Of course there is much more then what I have mentioned here, so don't be afraid to question me, research things yourself. I hope everyone enjoyed this short look on things to do on each coast (even though I didn't cover the entire coast in either the East or West). Have a good week and don't stress. We are almost done! Just a few more short weeks!
Merry Meet and Farewell for now!


