by JudyJB » Sun May 15, 2011 9:09 pm
Also, one last tip or two: Don't put down any more information than you have to for your profile. Don't list employers, colleges, levels and types of education, name of your kids, address, parents, etc. All of that could be used to steal your identity. And use a good password that you don't use anywhere else so it can't be easily guessed. I do list my high school but after our next reunion, I'll probably delete it. I also changed my year of birth on my birthdate. My relatives and friends know when I was born, so no one else needs to know the year.
Thanks for your comment on my Twain quote, Soos. I am a strong believer in being a citizen of the world, so when I can scrape together the money, i head for somewhere outside the U.S., mostly the UK. I also travel alone and stay in B&Bs so as not to be an Ugly American. I also go to out of the way places where few American's go.
After I spend a couple of years seeing the U.S. in a motorhome, my plan is to go to Scotland for at least 2-3 weeks, and England for maybe a couple of weeks. Airfare is what kills you, so might as well spend some time when there. Plan is to rent a cottage here and there, which is much less expensive than hotels. And it is the way the Brits spend their vacations. I have a friend who keeps threatening to rent a country house in France some day and invite friends. I said I would do the same in Scotland and the two places I want to spend some time in ENgland: the Lake District and the Cotswolds and maybe Yorkshire. I am used to driving on the wrong side so I'll get a car, which at least right now is cheaper than in the US.