I wish I was near the sea. This morning I woke up and the air was wet from the rain, and except for the lack of salt-smell it felt like I was near the sea...
I love the sea, but I'm not a beach-swimmer person. I'm a rockpool, sand-castle, wild-wind and grey sky person .
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Need more information . . . I'm leaning toward yes, but first I need to know how much of a risk this is. How soon until your account will be replenished? Any bills that will have to be pushed significantly past due to swing this? Do you have a fall-back plan (and funds) if some emergency occurs between tapping out the account and replenishment?
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I'm with rivka. If you can easily replenish it, then yeah, go for it, but I personally like to always have money in there for the "just in cases".
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I'm confused about the necessity of the link between "the sea" and spending your last $200. Can you not get there without spending the money, or is it that in order to stay there you must spend the money?
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Are we talking the PacNW coast here? I'm not sure that's worth spending all your money on. It's cold and rainy, even this time of year.
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It is rare to hear me speak highly of Nova Scotia, but one of the things I really and truly miss is the water. $200 and the time for a trip to an ocean sounds like a steal. By all means, go.
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Hey, Shigosei... Pacific Northwest coast trips are definitely worth taking. Although you can get a $94 ticket for camping on the beach these days... My poor friend found this out the hard way.
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Where are you in the PNW? I remember at Ocean Shores last year, campsites were only $16/night.
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