Where would you be now ... ?

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What would everyone be doing now if it wasn't for this nightmare?
I would have been in Nouméa again, drinking champagne on the beach of Îlot Canard inbetween snorkelling sorties and watching the sunsets sipping coughtails with friends at the Chateau Royale before dinner at one of many amazing restaurants which cater more to locals than tourists.
On the bright side, I have a new dishwasher instead.
A year without travel is going to pay for a lot of home improvements.
None of them look quite this good, though or be this much fun
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We would’ve Just landed in Tunis thanks to a Krisflyer redemption (still waiting on points and taxes refund from cancellation 5 weeks ago)
5 nights at La Badria before the end of this week flying to Porto, instead I’ll be at work tomorrow 😒

Had you already applied for your visa? Interested to know how the process was, I looked at flying there late last year but it all just seemed so convoluted.
 
I would’ve been doing the last of packing for this Wernesday’s Virgin flight to Cairns to spend two months in Port Douglas, escaping Melbourne winter, followed by a SQ J flight to BCN in late July for a month in Spain and Portugal ... hopefully next year!
 
I would be planning a quick trip to LA cause of a friend nagging . Also be watching out for good flight specials to London in Sept to gatecrash a husband's holiday .
So so weird for not be planning anything
 
Making me sad reading all these cancelled trips, luckily it’s tempered by the fact we had nothing currently planned and it’s just long days of work ahead for the foreseeable future
 
What would everyone be doing now if it wasn't for this nightmare?
I would have been in Nouméa again, drinking champagne on the beach of Îlot Canard inbetween snorkelling sorties and watching the sunsets sipping coughtails with friends at the Chateau Royale before dinner at one of many amazing restaurants which cater more to locals than tourists.
On the bright side, I have a new dishwasher instead.
A year without travel is going to pay for a lot of home improvements.
None of them look quite this good, though or be this much fun
A little thought for when you do go again: Ever been up north in the Kanak region? The Eastern side is particularly beautiful, up towards Hienghène. I'd recommend hiring a car and going for a spin in a North-easterly direction (with a stop by Poé for lunch)!
 
A little thought for when you do go again: Ever been up north in the Kanak region? The Eastern side is particularly beautiful, up towards Hienghène. I'd recommend hiring a car and going for a spin in a North-easterly direction (with a stop by Poé for lunch)!
Thanks and yes I have driven up to Hienghène and been diving there. The east coast is beautiful - more lush, wet tropical rainforest.
And not as many sharks as the east coast lagoon!
I had lunch at the Sheraton in Bourail on the recommendation of friends and then on to Koné and across.
Arrived just before complete darkness which was a relief as I know driving at night is unsafe as many locals drive at high speed with no lights.
 
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Today we are getting ready to go to the Chelsea Flower Show.Would have been another tick on the bucket list.
 
Thanks and yes I have driven up to Hienghène and been diving there. The east coast is beautiful - more lush, wet tropical rainforest.
And not as many sharks as the east coast lagoon!
I had lunch at the Sheraton in Bourail on the recommendation of friends and then on to Koné and across.
Arrived just before compelte darkness which was a relief as I know driving at night is unsafe as many locals drive at high speed with no lights.
I drove late at night once, up there. Quite the experience! Was late back from Mt. Panié.
 
Due to fly into Zurich today, transfer flight to Brindisi then time around Sthn Italy- something to re-plan for the future I guess
 
Should be in Lviv today. Then we were going to a village near Ivano Frankivsk where my mother in law was born. From there we were going to Odessa and then Kiev.

Perhaps next year we can visit while mother-in-law law at age 88 is still going strong.

regards.
 
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Today we are getting ready to go to the Chelsea Flower Show.Would have been another tick on the bucket list.

You sure did pick the day for it, it's going to be 27 or so apparently. I'm staying inside........
 
Flying from Frankfurt to Oporto via Madrid. Then to Braga for Rally Portugal. :(

Maybe next year.
 
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