Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Staying South


I saw this on several blogs today and decided to try it myself. It shows a startling affinity for the South, doesn't it?
create your own visited states map

9 comments:

reverendmother said...

Yours is the most striking one I've seen. Must like that warm weather, eh?

I'm surprised you've never been to Arkansas given how close it is.

And no Kentucky? Really? No trips to the Home Office in L'ville?

Jody Harrington said...

RM-
WHY go to Arkansas on purpose?

And Louisville--so far I've avoided the Home Office.

My map reminds me of an old saying in a group I used to belong to: "We don't go where the cotton don't grow"!

Now I'm feeling parochial....

reverendmother said...

In a word, Eureka Springs. Lovely.

But your point is well taken--we only went to E.S. because we were going to be driving through Arkansas anyway.

Jules said...

Yours is almost the opposite of mine! :-(

I thought great minds though alike!

Jules said...

Um...guess this great mind can't spell...though=thought

Michael Kruse said...

Well, except for Alaska, Hawaii, and Louisiana, I have been to them all. Don't think I will do the map though. It would all be red and I have a tendency to make too many people see red already. *grin*

Unknown said...

Thanks for the idea. I went ahead and did my own. Like Mike Kruse, I have been to all but three -- Alaska, Maine, and New Hampshire.

Jody Harrington said...

Wow, Denis, very impressive!

John said...

Texas, Lousiana, Arkansas, Iowa, Missippi, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virgina, Pennsylvania, and Maryland.

I think that's it.