Travel Quote

Two-thirds of us in the U. S. don’t have a passport. I’m here to say that travel is the best, most mind-expanding thing we can do with our hard-earned extra money. Phil Rosenthal

Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca, Morocco

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  1. I guess in a country the size of the US a lot of people don’t need passports. The tradition is road trips, isn’t it? A different mindset. Having said that, a LOT of Americans are here at the moment. I’d hate not to be able to travel but it feels very selfish sometimes. I’d like to see Morocco though xx

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    1. Good point, Jo, and yes, road trips around the US are popular. I’ve seen many articles about US residents leaving the country due to Trump and his cruel, draconian policies, so I’m not surprised to hear there are many in Portugal. We would still be living in France if it weren’t for family and friends here. Thanks, Jo!

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  2. My Texan brother-in-law wanted to visit every ‘important’ site in the US before travelling internationally.(Canada didn’t count because it was for family.) I could never understand his reasonIng, but he didn’t think anywhere else in the world could compare. He needs his eyes to be opened. 😊 Maggie

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  3. That’s a beautiful photo of the Hassan II Mosque, dear Tricia. I love the quote you shared—investing personal savings in travel yields higher long-term value—personal growth, happiness, and perspective—than buying material possessions. I am not surprised by the statistics, given that many Americans receive limited vacation time, making long international trips difficult. Plus, passport application fees are expensive, and the US is massive and offers diverse landscapes, allowing for extensive domestic travel without needing a passport. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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