USA: All contiguous states including DC.
Canada: All provinces except Nunavut.
Mexico: Baja CA & Sonora.
Lived in: As far as permanent residences go, California only.
USA: All contiguous states including DC.
Canada: All provinces except Nunavut.
Mexico: Baja CA & Sonora.
Lived in: As far as permanent residences go, California only.
49 states (not Alaska)
6 provinces, B.C. to Quebec
US: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Florida, Arkansas, California. Also, DC.
Canada: Quebec, Ottawa.
Lived in California, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Missouri.
US: All states except Maine, North Dakota, Alaska, and Hawaii. (Plus US Virgin Islands). Maine is on the short list.
Canada: Ontario and BC only.
Mexico: Baja California Norte and Sonora.
I have lived in nine states: Ohio, Kentucky (two stints), North Carolina, Indiana, Wyoming, Maryland, Colorado (two stints), Michigan, and California.
U.S. All states except N. Dakota, Alaska, and Hawaii.
Canada - Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia.
Mexico - Whichever states Juarez and Tijuana are in. Very briefly in both cases, though I did a) put my feet on the ground (however wobbly they were), and b) spent money.
A question for fetus: You obviously travel extensively and you live in San Diego. Why no trip to Mexico?
Me: Arkansas, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Brunswick, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Nova Scotia, Ohio, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia. No other countries besides Canada and the United States.
That would be Ontario…
:smack:
(Been to Ottawa, too.)
All 50 states plus DC, PR & VI.
All Canadian provinces/territories except PEI, Nova Scotia & Nunavut.
Mexico: Sonora, Sinaloa, Durango, Nyarit, Baja California Norte.
Canada: Nova Scotia (grew up there), BC (live here now), Alberta, PEI, New Brunswick, Quebec
US: Washington, California
Mexico: Oaxaca, Puebla, Guerrero
That’s everywhere I’ve been in the world, actually.
Not many.
Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Ontario, New York, and Maine.
Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Caroline, South Carolina, Florida, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Wisconsin, Michigan, Tennesee, Texas, Arizona, California, and Iowa.
Keep missing Nevada, no matter how many times I try getting to it.
This is going to be in chronological order:
CA, NV, HI, OR, ID, WY, MT, UT, OH, IN, IL, AZ, SD, MN, WI, MI, WV, PA, NJ, NY, MO, VA
So that’s 22 states. I’m not counting states I’ve only had layovers in.
I’ve lived in CA, MI, and IL.
In Mexico, I’ve been to DF, Sinaloa, Nayarit, Jalisco, Michoacan, Guerrero, Oaxaca, Yucatan, and Quintana Roo.
I’ve never been to Canada.
I’ve spent at least one night in all 50 states and every province of Canada, and in the Yukon Territory. However, I’ve never been to the Northwest Territories or to Nunavut, so I can still be beat.
Hmm, in no particular order:
US: Massachusetts, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Virginia, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois, New Jersey, Delaware, DC, Maryland, West Virginia, Connecticut, Michigan, Kentucky, Indiana
Only home in the USA has been Pennsylvania, likely moving to West Virginia soon.
Canada: BC and Quebec only.
Rest of world: UK (grew up and lived 33 of my 35 years there), Ireland, France, Spain, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Germany, Austria, USSR, Australia.
USA: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma*, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Utah*, Vermont, West Virginia
Wisconsin*.
*Only driven through. But definitely driven.
Canada: Only Montreal and Toronto.
Bonus question: How many states have you lived in?:
Michigan, NY, Tennessee.
Ontario and Quebec?
Been to: South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Virginia, the D. of C., New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Tennessee.
Lived in: South Carolina, North Carolina.
Flew over: everything between Greensboro and: the D. of C., Chicago, Rochester, Newark; everything between the D. of C. and Nova Scotia (on my way to Cairo via Germany).
Yup. But I felt bad even saying the provinces because I haven’t *been *anywhere else in the province, really. Toronto we drove from Detroit so we hardly hit anything else, and Montreal, well we drove through Quebec from the NY border, but didn’t stop anywhere and went straight to the city.
All of the contiguous U.S. states except: Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, New Mexico, and Vermont. So 43 states plus DC.
Have only been to Quebec in Canada. In one of those perverse ironies of life, my kids (all age 10 and under) and I have been to non-overlapping sets of foreign countries – me to Canada only, them to Mexico, Jamaica, and the Bahamas (my wife and kids went on a cruise with her extended family last winter, but I wasn’t able to join them, and all of my trips to Canada have been on business). My wife’s also been to far fewer U.S. states than I have, but has been to practically every non-Scandinavian, non-Iberian country in Western Europe, Israel, Taiwan (she taught there for a year), Japan, Australia, and Hong Kong (before the handover).
Been to:
Pennsylvania, New York, Michigan, Indiana, Ontario, West Virginia, Kentucky, Virginia, D.C., Maryland, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Texas, North Carolina, Nevada, Wisconsin.
Lived in:
Ohio, Illinois, Minnesota