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Whether it's an issue of not having enough money, time or you simply have too much on your plate, it's not always possible to make major trips a reality, but that doesn't mean you can't travel on the weekends.
Unfortunately, after the big event and the amount of money you spent on it, funds might be a bit tight. But just because your wallet might be lacking doesn't mean you should have to go without a least some sort of getaway.
We all dream of jet-setting off to Europe for an unforgettable getaway. A very, very expensive getaway. But that doesn't mean you can't get the full European experience right here in the ol' US of A. Seriously.
Here in San Francisco, as I'm coming to learn, there's a phenomenon famously known as Indian Summer: In September and October, temperatures actually rise and the Bay Area's nagging fog burns away, making this the best time of year to be outdoors.