I absolutely do Marie 📘 🏞️ 🧭 It's great having stamps to share on your love for America's natural beauty & keeping precious memories alive. Unlike regular passports I like how you can personalize your Adventure's by adding stickers , mapping your next trailer & it's a added bonus that the proceeds are going into preserve the parks. You visited quite a few of the most famous ones by now like the Smokey Mt , Grand Canyon & Glacier in north west & not forgetting across the border , you could spend a lifetime exploring the wonder of North America. With so many fantastic recommendations , here's some more from me like Cape Cod & Acadia in Maine ( if your still there ) hiking to the Guadalupe peaks in Texas with its Permian reef fossils , the blue Mesa trail & the petrified forest in 🏜️ Arizona , Utah's Arches & Dreamy Canyon lands , the Amazing Rocky MTs , sliding down the dunes & visiting the Hovenweep monument , in Gunnison natural Park , there's one of the best scenic drives north to Gothic. I hope you eventually make it to the Joshua trail & up to the mighty🌲 redwoods of northern California . Phew! Keep Stamping & living your dreams Marie LOL 😎 💚 🇺🇸 👍
@GrimScarlettКүн бұрын
You showed that you were listening to Neon Moon, that was one of my grandma’s favorite songs :). Has your English gotten good enough that you can understand the words to it or other songs?
@michaelcrummy8397Күн бұрын
Marie aura besoin d’un nouveau passeport, parce que le sien doit être plein, tant elle voyage à l’étranger.
@charlesbrown4483Күн бұрын
Just a bit of clarification for people outside of America. This isn’t a passport like the passport you use when traveling to different countries. Nor do you have to have one of these to go to any of our national parks. This is just something you can buy one time and get admission to any national park, I think you can get one that’s good for a year and maybe one that’s good for life. If you go to these places a lot it’ll save you a bunch of money on admission, but yeah, you don’t need a “passport” as thought you’re traveling to a different country.
@GeorgiaMetalheadКүн бұрын
Welcome to my state and I hope you had a good time. I always find it funny when people from different countries or flat land states visit and are mesmerized by the area. Born and raised here your use to seeing the mountains, caves etc so it's not a big thing to us. Thanks for visiting Georgia. 🏈GO DAWGS🏈
@timmethyКүн бұрын
Hope you can see them all including the ones in Hawaii and Alaska.
@kevinmcconnell3641Күн бұрын
What a beautiful and wonderful woman this lady is!!
@steveg5933Күн бұрын
Highly recommend going for the Volcanoes National Park Mt Haleakala is simply stunning!
@ralphstrickland7110Күн бұрын
We use ours constantly. We have completely filled the Southeast, Mountain West, DC region and we have stamps from every region. It’s a lot of fun to get the stamp for a park and to see what other alternate stamps they have.
@sherriw5137Күн бұрын
I love it! I have one too!
@yellowbeardjamesgibson9297Күн бұрын
Hi Miss Marie !!!! I hope you get to visit every single park 🏞 😊👍 As always the like button 🔳 has been Illuminated 😊
@jamesleyda365Күн бұрын
🤘right on!🤘
@edwardrutledge2765Күн бұрын
Years ago, an American senior could buy a lifetime admission pass for National Parks for the princely sum of $10.00…that’s it…good for the rest of our lives. I bought one, which paid for itself my first visit to a Virginia Park.
@MyrtleBchsweeperКүн бұрын
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@SixerIverson04Күн бұрын
Woooo! D'accord Marie!
@nickreed3031Күн бұрын
You look so cute in that hat ♥
@nickreed3031Күн бұрын
You can say whatever you want dear and it sounds good
@nickreed3031Күн бұрын
I love nature too ♥
@Joeybagadonuts104Күн бұрын
Next time you come to America you should rent a Mustang!
@troys6965Күн бұрын
My apologies for being serious. In addition to just paying for bigger roads (the US typically collects a gasoline tax for many highways), roads need land. US properties typically have easements. Easements are strips of your own land that you have to allow public access for roads and utilities (electric, water, etc.). I imagine European properties were surveyed and deeded long before automobiles.
@wilvasootКүн бұрын
omg! I lives in Lévis!!! how did I not discover this sooner!?! 0:40 The Montmorency Fall is amazing! I've gotten there a couple of times before, a great place. Kinda sad you couldn't do the cable car though, because the view from there is wonderful! 3:42 the weather here change pretty quickly. A minute you'll have a big hot sun and the other the rain will be so strong you that you feel like you're receiving small balls in the face. but one thing that never change is that it's pretty humid here, so hot days get really hard to go through some times. warm times aren't during may, they are more during end of June, July, august and beginning of September. so be aware of that if you come here! 4:27 the "cold" of the may doesn't bother us that much because we're used to colder temperatures! it's can be actually fairly comfortable in may to be outside without much on you. I think you get used to those stuff over time. 4:45 yes, the federal Oshima! I go to school very close to the fleuve, so I see the fleuve fairly often, and I can assure you we can see it often on it. one of the biggest boats you'll often see on it, at least from my opinion. 5:34 Lévis is very much worth visiting! very good things to do there! but, I don't think you picked the right month for it. a bit latter in the summer, there is the horse competitions a bit everywhere there and the MANY farms that host things. personal favourite, Les Bleuets du Vire-Crêpes, a blueberry farm and they're blueberry ice cream is AMAZING. definitely something to try. 7:32 le musée de la civilisation! it's a classic of Quebec as this point, I don't know anyone that live in Quebec that as never been there. A lot of schools often go do activities there. definitely something to try if you ever go to Quebec! 9:50 I also love maple ice cream! a classic from here, along with our dear ketchup chips, poutine and Tim Horton. again, don't know anyone who's never tasted that one, here. I fairly believe our Quebec poutine Is the best you'll get. personal favourite, the poutine of la fromagerie Victoria. 10:35 I wear a school uniform! not every school, actually most of them, have a uniform. but, a lot have them, both public and private school.
@Techgnome21Күн бұрын
I know this is an old video. I hope you make it to my home State, Connecticut. New port Rhode Island would be a good spot to check out, there's a cool French connection. A place in France i'd love to visit is Alsace-Lorraine.
@ridgerunner5772Күн бұрын
Your buddy Jimbo took you to every Tourist Trap that was handy..... Loveless Cafe is Over Priced, Over Sold and is a hint of reality..... It is owned by a movie caterer. Next time, skip the "traps" and go visit the smaller county seats for real meat-n-3, the people (65% of the people in Franklin/Williamson County) are transplant, hence the "croissant" fair, and it is only fair... The real State, People and Lifestyle is Out of the confines of Nashville, Davidson County......and certainly away from the interstate road system....
@kmichaelp4508Күн бұрын
Little known fact about lookout mountain. The Georgia state line actually encompasses both places. But due to miss marked survey stakes way back when, Tennessee has 1 mile more land within its borders. Go figure 🤔
@DG-dy4tvКүн бұрын
I hate that something so traumatic happened to you in Arizona. It is good that it hasn't embittered you and you continue to exude positivity. Blessings to you.
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Get over it and move here😂
I absolutely do Marie 📘 🏞️ 🧭 It's great having stamps to share on your love for America's natural beauty & keeping precious memories alive. Unlike regular passports I like how you can personalize your Adventure's by adding stickers , mapping your next trailer & it's a added bonus that the proceeds are going into preserve the parks. You visited quite a few of the most famous ones by now like the Smokey Mt , Grand Canyon & Glacier in north west & not forgetting across the border , you could spend a lifetime exploring the wonder of North America. With so many fantastic recommendations , here's some more from me like Cape Cod & Acadia in Maine ( if your still there ) hiking to the Guadalupe peaks in Texas with its Permian reef fossils , the blue Mesa trail & the petrified forest in 🏜️ Arizona , Utah's Arches & Dreamy Canyon lands , the Amazing Rocky MTs , sliding down the dunes & visiting the Hovenweep monument , in Gunnison natural Park , there's one of the best scenic drives north to Gothic. I hope you eventually make it to the Joshua trail & up to the mighty🌲 redwoods of northern California . Phew! Keep Stamping & living your dreams Marie LOL 😎 💚 🇺🇸 👍
You showed that you were listening to Neon Moon, that was one of my grandma’s favorite songs :). Has your English gotten good enough that you can understand the words to it or other songs?
Marie aura besoin d’un nouveau passeport, parce que le sien doit être plein, tant elle voyage à l’étranger.
Just a bit of clarification for people outside of America. This isn’t a passport like the passport you use when traveling to different countries. Nor do you have to have one of these to go to any of our national parks. This is just something you can buy one time and get admission to any national park, I think you can get one that’s good for a year and maybe one that’s good for life. If you go to these places a lot it’ll save you a bunch of money on admission, but yeah, you don’t need a “passport” as thought you’re traveling to a different country.
Welcome to my state and I hope you had a good time. I always find it funny when people from different countries or flat land states visit and are mesmerized by the area. Born and raised here your use to seeing the mountains, caves etc so it's not a big thing to us. Thanks for visiting Georgia. 🏈GO DAWGS🏈
Hope you can see them all including the ones in Hawaii and Alaska.
What a beautiful and wonderful woman this lady is!!
Highly recommend going for the Volcanoes National Park Mt Haleakala is simply stunning!
We use ours constantly. We have completely filled the Southeast, Mountain West, DC region and we have stamps from every region. It’s a lot of fun to get the stamp for a park and to see what other alternate stamps they have.
I love it! I have one too!
Hi Miss Marie !!!! I hope you get to visit every single park 🏞 😊👍 As always the like button 🔳 has been Illuminated 😊
🤘right on!🤘
Years ago, an American senior could buy a lifetime admission pass for National Parks for the princely sum of $10.00…that’s it…good for the rest of our lives. I bought one, which paid for itself my first visit to a Virginia Park.
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Woooo! D'accord Marie!
You look so cute in that hat ♥
You can say whatever you want dear and it sounds good
I love nature too ♥
Next time you come to America you should rent a Mustang!
My apologies for being serious. In addition to just paying for bigger roads (the US typically collects a gasoline tax for many highways), roads need land. US properties typically have easements. Easements are strips of your own land that you have to allow public access for roads and utilities (electric, water, etc.). I imagine European properties were surveyed and deeded long before automobiles.
omg! I lives in Lévis!!! how did I not discover this sooner!?! 0:40 The Montmorency Fall is amazing! I've gotten there a couple of times before, a great place. Kinda sad you couldn't do the cable car though, because the view from there is wonderful! 3:42 the weather here change pretty quickly. A minute you'll have a big hot sun and the other the rain will be so strong you that you feel like you're receiving small balls in the face. but one thing that never change is that it's pretty humid here, so hot days get really hard to go through some times. warm times aren't during may, they are more during end of June, July, august and beginning of September. so be aware of that if you come here! 4:27 the "cold" of the may doesn't bother us that much because we're used to colder temperatures! it's can be actually fairly comfortable in may to be outside without much on you. I think you get used to those stuff over time. 4:45 yes, the federal Oshima! I go to school very close to the fleuve, so I see the fleuve fairly often, and I can assure you we can see it often on it. one of the biggest boats you'll often see on it, at least from my opinion. 5:34 Lévis is very much worth visiting! very good things to do there! but, I don't think you picked the right month for it. a bit latter in the summer, there is the horse competitions a bit everywhere there and the MANY farms that host things. personal favourite, Les Bleuets du Vire-Crêpes, a blueberry farm and they're blueberry ice cream is AMAZING. definitely something to try. 7:32 le musée de la civilisation! it's a classic of Quebec as this point, I don't know anyone that live in Quebec that as never been there. A lot of schools often go do activities there. definitely something to try if you ever go to Quebec! 9:50 I also love maple ice cream! a classic from here, along with our dear ketchup chips, poutine and Tim Horton. again, don't know anyone who's never tasted that one, here. I fairly believe our Quebec poutine Is the best you'll get. personal favourite, the poutine of la fromagerie Victoria. 10:35 I wear a school uniform! not every school, actually most of them, have a uniform. but, a lot have them, both public and private school.
I know this is an old video. I hope you make it to my home State, Connecticut. New port Rhode Island would be a good spot to check out, there's a cool French connection. A place in France i'd love to visit is Alsace-Lorraine.
Your buddy Jimbo took you to every Tourist Trap that was handy..... Loveless Cafe is Over Priced, Over Sold and is a hint of reality..... It is owned by a movie caterer. Next time, skip the "traps" and go visit the smaller county seats for real meat-n-3, the people (65% of the people in Franklin/Williamson County) are transplant, hence the "croissant" fair, and it is only fair... The real State, People and Lifestyle is Out of the confines of Nashville, Davidson County......and certainly away from the interstate road system....
Little known fact about lookout mountain. The Georgia state line actually encompasses both places. But due to miss marked survey stakes way back when, Tennessee has 1 mile more land within its borders. Go figure 🤔
I hate that something so traumatic happened to you in Arizona. It is good that it hasn't embittered you and you continue to exude positivity. Blessings to you.
You're so cute Marie!