TheMewster (post: 1471184) wrote:CAA is my favorite place in the world.
You like Mith's basement server farm more than anywhere else on the earth? No offense or anything, but that's kinda sad.
I haven't left my home country yet, but fortunately, the US is a big place.
My favorite place in the world (so far) is probably Sis-Q Meadows, this camp in the southwest corner of Oregon. The place itself isn't much to look at, but the area around it is a different story. This river bends around it and makes a great swimming hole not too far from the camp. I've only been there in the summer, and even though it's hot and dry, it's not really uncomfortable. On a clear day, you can just barely see Mt. Shasta, and up in the hills to its west, there are fields of cobra lilies - they're this carnivorous plant that you can only find in a few patches across that area. What's more, it's near the Josephine ophiolite, so there's cool rocks like serpentinite and gabbro scattered around. Maybe it's just because it's got some spiritual meaning to me (it's where I first felt God and where I was baptized), but it's a beautiful place nonetheless.
Another great place is around Lake Wenatchee, in north central Washington. It's been compared to the Alps, and with good reason - one of the main roads through the area goes through this huge glacial valley with a rapids in the bottom. There's tons of thick forests and hills, with a few scattered lakes and trails, and great places for garnets and tourmaline. Sure, Leavenworth is one of the tackiest place I've been to (they're trying so hard to be quaint!), but the area around it can't be faulted.
As for more urban areas, Washington D.C. is really fun. It's easy to get around it on the subway, the best attractions are free, and it just has this different feel from any other place I've been to. There's all sorts of great places off the beaten path, like the FDR Memorial (on the Potomac, between the Jefferson and Washington Memorials), Ford's Theatre (east of the White House) or the Postal Museum (near Union Station). Someday I'd like to go there and just explore; when I went there with my family a few years back, we were rushing around to see everything and missed some stuff, so it would probably be cool to take things a bit easier.
We are loved even though we suck.
Psalms 37:37 (NHEB)
Mark the perfect man, and see the upright, for there is a future for the man of peace.