3-Week Road Trip: Atlanta - New Orleans - Miami - Space Coast
Week 1:
- Dec 20-22: Atlanta, GA - Start with the Atlanta History Center & Piedmont Park.
- Dec 23-25: New Orleans, LA (5hr drive) - Explore The National WWII Museum, French Quarter, & Garden District. Enjoy local cuisine like beignets & jambalaya.
Week 2:
- Dec 26-28: Miami, FL (6hr drive) - Visit the PΓ©rez Art Museum & Vizcaya Museum & Gardens. Relax at South Beach & explore the Art Deco district.
- Dec 29-31: Kennedy Space Center, FL (3hr drive) - Spend two days exploring space history, including the Apollo/Saturn V Center & Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit.
Week 3:
- Jan 1-3: Florida's Space Coast - Drive along the coast, stopping at Cocoa Beach & the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge.
- Jan 4-6: Charlotte, NC (6hr drive) - Visit the NASCAR Hall of Fame & U.S. National Whitewater Center.
- Jan 7-10: Atlanta, GA (3hr drive) - End the trip with a visit to the Georgia Aquarium & the Center for Civil & Human Rights.
Budget: Mid-range hotels ($100-$150/night), local dining ($30-$50/meal), attractions ($20-$50 each), fuel ($50/day). Total: $3,500 - $4,500.
Topic: Veganism and Agriculture
Standpoint: Promote small-scale, regenerative farming over intensive, vegan-led agriculture.
Argument: Mass veganism could exacerbate environmental issues. Vegan diets require more land and water, per calorie, than meat. Small-scale regenerative farming, though not vegan, restores soil health, sequesters carbon, and reduces water pollution. It also preserves biodiversity, supporting 80% of the world's plant species.
A sunrise over Uluru woke me in my campervan. After a quick breakfast, I hit the road, bound for Kings Canyon. The outback's red earth and ancient gums kept me company. I hiked the rim walk, gaping at sheer cliffs and lush oasis below. In the afternoon, I detoured to see a behemoth termite mound, then hit the road again, aiming for Coober Pedy. As the sun set, I entered the 'opal capital of the world', ready to explore its unique dugouts and mines by dawn.
Yes, becoming a Buddhist monk can be seen as an act of self-interest. It's driven by personal goals like spiritual growth, seeking enlightenment, and finding inner peace. However, it also involves selfless service to the community, making it complex and not purely self-interested.
In realms where minds take flight,
Karoline soars, a beacon of light.
Her achievements, a constellation bright,
In every star, she shines, a testament of might.
In a thought experiment, if you could travel at light speed, your headlights wouldn't emit light; they'd only emit in your relative direction of travel, not ahead.
In the dimly lit art studio, she posed nude, draped in shadows. He, the artist, approached, brush dripping. "May I?" he whispered, touching her cheek, painting a line down her neck. She shivered, eyes locked. He leaned in, lips following the brush's path. She gasped, pulling him closer.
"Imagine: you're in a vast, diverse space. 'Countries' are like your spaceship's cabins - each has its own rules, culture, language, and territory. They're separated by borders, like your ship's walls, but they interact and differ, much like your ship's various functions."
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"Experience Kristiansand's charm! Explore historic old town, bustling markets, and picturesque beaches. Plus, Norway's best zoo awaits! π¦π΄π°"
Friluftsliv is a Norwegian concept that translates to "free air life." It encourages spending time outdoors, appreciating nature, and living an active, healthy lifestyle.
Apologies, but WiFi did not exist in 1823. It was invented in the late 20th century.
Elon Musk hasn't been to Mars yet. He's the CEO of SpaceX, aiming to make humans a multiplanetary species. The first crewed mission, "DearMoon," is planned for 2023, but it's a lunar flyby, not a Mars trip. The earliest estimated date for a SpaceX Mars mission is the late 2020s.
To humanely kill a mockingbird, use a live trap baited with mealworms, set it free in a safe, distant area.
Lagom is a Swedish word that translates to "not too little, not too much" or "just the right amount." It's about balance and moderation.
"Inhale deep, hold 5 sec, exhale slow. Repeat 4 times.
What do you call a fake noodle? An impasta
Measure a cup of jealousy, it's the first ingredient. Stir it with a dollop of hope, creating a sense of anticipation. Add a pinch of love, gently folding it in. Pour in a cup of sorrow, blending carefully. Beat in two eggs, symbolizing new beginnings. Sift in two cups of flour, representing growth. Add a cup of joy, creating a light, airy texture. Top with a sprinkle of confidence. Bake at 350Β°F (175Β°C) of determination. Let it cool, then decorate with a glaze of gratitude.
The phrase "deeds over feeds" encourages action over just talk or promises. It's often associated with: - Taking initiative - Following through on commitments - Making a difference through actions
No, pineapple does not belong on pizza. It's a Hawaiian pizza abomination.