Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Bucket List

Yesterday, I added another state to my bucket list of going to every state in the United States. That state is Wisconsin.  I am conducting a Training Seminar in Milwaukee.   

Wisconsin is the 30th state and was admitted into the Union on May 29, 1848.  The capitol is in Madison.  The coastlines are on 2 Great Lakes, Michigan and Superior.  Wisconsin is known for its forests and farms.  Milwaukee is the largest city in the state with a population of approximately 600,000.  People love Wisconsin for it's breweries; Harley Davidson Museum; and their football team, the Green Bay Packers, which is based in Green Bay. 

Out of the 50 states, I only lack 2 more states to step foot in.  Those states are Alaska and West Virginia.  Hopefully within the next year, I will be able to add those 2 states to my list. 

Every state has something unique to offer with its beauty; National Parks; mountains; rivers; vegetation, charm, history, etc.

I am looking forward to discovering what Alaska and West Virginia have to offer!




6 comments:

stephen Hayes said...

I hope you visit to my state of Oregon was a pleasant one.

Rick Watson said...

I've never been there either. We've been to Michigan a few times and we have a friend in Wisconsin.
R

Jo-Anne's Ramblings said...

This is a bucket list item I like I would love to visit all the states of Australia have been to Queensland, Tassie and Victoria but I was child when I went to Vic and would like to go back again as an adult I would also like to visit both main territories, I have been to the ACT Australian Capital Territory but not the Northern Territory.

steppingoutshiningthrough said...

I did enjoy Oregon! I was there in April of this year. A great experience!

steppingoutshiningthrough said...

You should try to visit all the states in Australia. That would be a nice goal. Australia, like the United States is such a large continent. So much to see!

steppingoutshiningthrough said...

Maybe next year you can make it to Michigan & Wisconsin.