Ashamed
It isn't so long since I told you in a blog post that I've been trying to avoid embracing the stereotypical bucket list but have now begun to ponder on whether or not some kind of schedule is actually needed as I continue my exploration of Planet Retirement. At Christmas, however, somebody saved me the effort of pulling together my own spreadsheet by gifting me a Bucket List map .
Now I previously felt quite strongly that not only did I not want to devise a inventory of places to visit but also that worse than this would be a list of experiences and destinations that somebody else had collated for general distribution. Just search Bucket List online and you'll know what I mean.
In this instance, however, I was sufficiently intrigued to open the map and here I hang my head in shame. Billed as "1,000 priceless places to go and things to know" in Britain, I confess that I would be lucky to be familiar with half of them. In fact there are vast swathes of our relatively compact country that I haven't even entered!
So, whilst I'm not sure that I need a register of place names to put check marks against, it does look as though a road atlas and a British tourist book might be needed if my retirement research is ever to be completed.
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