Where are you going to be at the New Year?
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I'll be in a friend's holiday house, on the coast near Cape Town, South Africa with 8 other close friends. We'll have a BBQ, some bottles of good wine and a pile of fire works. Not to mention excellent weather, a swimming pool and a beautiful beach all to ourselves! <BR>
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We'll probably be home in Tucson, sitting in front of a roaring fire (if we ever get winter!), wearing our sweats or PJs, eating delectable food, drinking memorable wine, and hoping that the TV will show the rest of the world celebrating the new millenium. . .(just to see a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower . . .) <BR>
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I'll be explaining to my teenage daughter for the 100th time why we are not in Paris! The cost of a two or three day Millenium visit to Paris will cover two weeks at any other time. Maybe that will satisfy her! I thought about visiting Paris Las Vegas as a substitute (a poor one at that), but at $1000 per night, I think not! I think I'll just make a nice dinner, pull out all my photo albums and momentos from Europe, make a pitcher of drinks and relive the best times spent in Europe with family and friends.
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I'm another homebody, but if the weather is good (not too cold) my teenage daughter and I will probably go to First Night in Boston. This year First Night is actually being held for three days/nights and on the 31st they're shooting off fireworks at 7pm (pretend you're in London) for families who want to get home early, as well as midnight. My husband wants to be in our own house for the whole experience, probably sleeping (but then, he's not the most social person anyway).
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Actually, I posted this question, but I never answered myself! I'm going to be learning how to ski--in fact, I'm going to step foot on snow for the first time in my life!--in the Swiss Alps! Nothing major, just hanging out on some mountain. I hope I don't break anything!
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From Milwaukee, WI we'll be heading to Frankfurt, picking up a car on the 12/12/99 and following Die Romantische Strasse down to Nueschwanstein. Probabbly spending the night in Rothenburg on the way. From there over through Austria and Switzerland, stopping as we see fit. Probably, we'll take in Interlacken and the Jungfrau range. On over to Chamonix or quite likey, Annecy. We'll just be looking for a dry roof over our heads, hoping that we can find something and the ski crowd have not left us destitute. <BR> <BR>Then down towards Langue D'Oc and a night in Carcasonne. Again, playing the itinerary as we choose and the opportunities arise. Then north to a chateau B&B within an easy mornings drive to Paris. We'll probably skip Chartres since we were there in MArch and with two sixteen year old boys in tow, it may not be the best use of time. Drop off the car in Paris and spend a couple of nights in the Champs de Mars. Then Eurostar to London, pick up another car and then head to Edinburgh via a stop at our favorite village of Wroxton on the edge of the Cotswolds. Home in Edinburgh witth my parents and family for Christmas for the first time in twenty years. <BR> <BR>We'll take a night on the edge of Loch Ness at another favorite of ours, the Glen Moriston Inn. Perhaps we'll take the road to Isles and spend a night on Skye - lots of good options there. <BR> <BR>We'll head back south and take pictures of Eilean Donan castle, again. If wether is not too bad we may be able to take a sail on freind's boat around the isle of Bute. We'll freeze topside, but thaw out down below. But always a wonderful relaxtion as we sail to the sounds of water passing the hull, creaking of the rigging and the sites of the isles. <BR> <BR>Back to Edinburgh for what may be Europe's biggest New Year's bash. Busy, crowded, partying, and lots of people. Not for everyone, not even for me, but a great experience. A couple of days later we'll be back in Gatwick and headin' home. <BR> <BR>Wanna' come? <BR> <BR>Martin
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We would love to come Martin, but will be doing some of that (Scotland)next year. We will be spending NewYear's Eve on standby at our local Volunteer Bushfire Brigade station in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney in Oz. As a result of worries about the Millennium bug a crew has been asked to hang about the Station (and not drink!) So we will be having a BBQ and watching the rest of the country's excesses on TV, hoping no emergency happens.
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Wow all your plans sound great! We're from NY and will take the advice of a dear friend who always told us.... <BR>"New Years Eve is for Amaturers"...so I guess we'll spend a quiet evening by the fire having dinner with our closet and dearest family and friends.
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i will be flying to perth, western australia. meeting up with friends and partying out on a deserted beach. who could resist a bon fire, great company, cute surfy guys, plenty to drink and one of the most beautiful beaches in australia? *hehe* i sure couldn't *smile*
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If my husband does not have to work a twelve hour day on New Years Eve, we will probably go to temple for services with our baby, and then spend the rest of the evening at home. My husband is in law enforcement, and has to work the next morning at 5:30am.

