Jackie Plans

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  • Norway:  My lady says this is her heart place. From the stories she told me so far, I need to see the fjords, run on the green grass close by Aker Brygge and see the famous library. Eat the freshly boiled shrimps in the Oslo park and hope to see the royal family. Eat sour candies and oh my, the way she described the blueberry muffins… Dance in local bars and or do all the hiking and boating around. I simply cannot wait! And then …  rest of the magical country!!!

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  • Israel:  Hearing the stories about softness of the dead see, I want to see what it does to my bones. I need to keep myself in shape if I want to run around the world and this could be very re-treating. Of course, not only the wellness part interests me. Who wouldn’t like to see Jerusalem or experience the well-known Tel Aviv.

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  • Portugal: I know there are plenty of places worth to visit in Portugal, but for me, Porto is the one I HAVE to go to. The port wine. Passion and love in bottle of sweetly tasting liquor leaving us tipsy and smiley within seconds. I am pretty sure that by taking the Port wine tour through the combs, I won’t be using all 4 of my legs later when needed to walk back to the stable…

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  • Italy:   If not for the cities (Rome, Florence, Milan, Tuscany … ), generally for the food and wine. Having the basic conversation with my lady, she has explained the passion Southern Europeans have and Italians top it off with good looks. I need to look into horse breeds from over there, perhaps my love is waiting there … I also find Italy fascinating art wise. So many artists and exhibitions I am interested in. From old-fashioned to the most recent modern art.

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  • Bhutan: Recommended place by a horse, or a man called Martin (getting the notification made me jump high in the stable, so my neighbor horses will most likely file a complain). I am so glad he did as I would definitely like to eat chemical free grass directly from the field (to get to taste a freshness, my lovely owner spends too much money on the BIO grass here in NL …). I have looked into the country and learned some interesting facts. Apart from the good-looking Takin (btw… does anyone know how it goes with crossbreeding as I am truly interested!). I also learned the local language is called Dzongkha which I am very curious to hear. Also, did you know that in South Asia, Bhutan ranks as first in economic freedom, peace and people happiness? Not to mention the Himalayas – totally bucket list!!!!