13a. Paul McCartney is also one of the best concert experiences you can have, despite the expense. His voice is not at all what it was but he puts on a great show. He also has some excellent musicians touring with him.
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14. Watch movie credits. All of them. First, why not take a moment to digest what you saw? Second, show the crew some love. Third, you’ll learn about the music and locations. Fourth, you never know if there will be a post-credits scene.
15. We need to show more appreciation for textile artists (I’m including needlework here). They do beautiful detailed work. We also need to create our own textile and needlecraft art on a regular basis, just for ourselves and anyone else who appreciates it. It’s fun and relaxing.
15a. (Probably should be 15 prime) Not all needlecrafters are into country kitsch, and we’re definitely not all Christian. There are not enough diverse kits out there, especially for funky Jewish women. If anyone knows where I can find good Judaica designs, please let me know!
16. If you’re inclined to send cards for different holidays, buy them the day after the holiday and put them away for the following year. They’re much cheaper and you’ll still have a good selection. This also works for decorations and costumes. And it’s a good time to buy candy to enjoy on your own.
17. Visit Wales. It’s gorgeous, historic, and the people are super friendly. Even though it’s a long haul, make the trek to Portmeirion. Required if you’re a fan of The Prisoner, but a great escape (ha!) even if you’re not. I’ve only been to Wales once but I NEED to go back. Portmeirion too!
18. Whatever city you visit and wherever you live, walk around and pay attention to the public art installations. You’ll probably find background info online, and you may find organized tours, which are worth it. Just about every city has great public art, and it’s free!
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