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by Holly_Morris from Washington D.C.

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Have you ever wondered what you would do if you didn't have to work? Come on... we have all thought about it. Well, the answer for me would be .... travel! I absolutely love to go and see knew places and meet new people (probably why I am so suited for my job... since that is what I do on a small scale basis daily)

Recently though, I got to do it on a large scale basis. For the first time in 10 years I took two consecutive weeks off! The length of my vacation afforded me the chance for a European jaunt. I spent a week in France and a week in Italy.

I won't bore you with all the details right now except to say I LOVED IT! My itinerary included Paris, the Loire Valley, Tuscany and the Amalfi Coast. Each place was fabulous and decidedly different.

Where did I stay? What did I see? What did I like the best? And what would I do differently if I were to go again? The answers to all of those questions will come in my future blogs. And that is because, I have always gotten my best travel tips from word of mouth.

So here's the deal... I promise to give yoy my travel secrets and opinions... if you give me yours so that we all can continue to explore this great world of ours... even if it's only a few weeks a year when we get vacation :0)

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philliefan_00 read my blog view my photos
Oct 13, 2006 | 9:54 PM

Man, I don't remember the last time I spent two consecutive weeks away from home. Sounds like it was fun!

I, for one, have noticed that there are a lot of things close to home that I haven't seen yet. And probably enough to last a lifetime.

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Holly_Morris

Emmy award winning anchor/reporter Holly Morris started with WTTG in December of 1998. Her specialty is "live" TV, which you can see her doing on FOX 5 Morning News. Each weekday morning, Holly reports and often interacts live from somewhere in the community either covering a breaking news story, previewing an event, or learning more about all that is available in and around the greater Washington area. Holly can also be seen anchoring FOX 5 News at Noon. Holly's work has earned her 4 regional Emmys, three of which were for "Best Live Reporting". She also has a regional Edward R. Murrow award. Prior to her career at WTTG-TV, Holly was an anchor/reporter at WKYT-TV in Lexington, Kentucky. There she won three regional Emmy's including one for best anchor and one for best feature reporter. If Holly ever gets tired of the early morning wake-up calls for FOX 5 Morning News, she can always fall back on the profession of engineering. In 1993, she graduated from Duke University with a degree in civil and environmental engineering. Holly is originally from Cincinnati, Ohio.

Member Since: 7/25/2006