Best AIO Traveling Episodes
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Best AIO Traveling Episodes
I have been putting together a list of AIO Traveling Episodes specific to location, reason for travel, and mode of travel. Here's what I have so far. I tried not to repeat any episodes. Am I missing anything? And...as I just spent a week in St. Louis, I have been trying to figure out which episode is best for St. Louis, but I can't come up with any.
Best Traveling Episodes by Location
Chicago: Waylaid in the Windy City, Plan B--Missing in Action
Washington, D.C.: Living in the Gray
Alaska: Bassett Hounds, Sheep's Clothing
California: Connie
Hawaii: Aloha Oy!
Israel: The Search for Whit
London: The Labyrinth, The Last Great Adventure of the Summer
Switzerland: A Name, Not a Number
Mexico: The Cross of Cortes
Africa: Prisoners of Fear
New York: The Top Floor
Rome: Push the Red Button
Best Traveling Episodes by Purpose of Trip
I travel a lot with my job, so I included my most common business trip destinations.
Camp: Camp What-A-Nut, Connie Goes to Camp, The Fundamentals, You Win Some, You Lose Some, The Champ of the Camp
Pastoral Retreat: A Pokenberry Christmas, Solitary Refinement, Opening Day
College: (I have a continued education class that includes a long drive) A Test for Robyn, Called on in Class, Poetry in Slow Motion, Always
Ordination: Pokenberry Falls, RFD, Just Say Yes
Vacation: Family Vacation, Barclay Family Ski Vacation
Wedding: The Vow, For Whom the Wedding Bells Toll, For Better or For Worse
Funeral: Karen, A Touch of Healing, Where is Thy Sting?
Best Traveling Episodes by Mode of Travel
Car: Wish You Were Here, In Hot Pursuit
Airplane: Life in the Third Person
Train: Train Ride, The Last Great Adventure of the Summer
Boat: By Faith, Noah, It is Well, Greater Love, Silver Lining
Bicycle: Best Face Forward, Break a Leg
Walking The New Kid in Town, Stormy Weather, The Battle
Wagon: The Ill-Gotten Deed
Bus: Connie, New Year's Eve Live
Best Traveling Episodes by Location
Chicago: Waylaid in the Windy City, Plan B--Missing in Action
Washington, D.C.: Living in the Gray
Alaska: Bassett Hounds, Sheep's Clothing
California: Connie
Hawaii: Aloha Oy!
Israel: The Search for Whit
London: The Labyrinth, The Last Great Adventure of the Summer
Switzerland: A Name, Not a Number
Mexico: The Cross of Cortes
Africa: Prisoners of Fear
New York: The Top Floor
Rome: Push the Red Button
Best Traveling Episodes by Purpose of Trip
I travel a lot with my job, so I included my most common business trip destinations.
Camp: Camp What-A-Nut, Connie Goes to Camp, The Fundamentals, You Win Some, You Lose Some, The Champ of the Camp
Pastoral Retreat: A Pokenberry Christmas, Solitary Refinement, Opening Day
College: (I have a continued education class that includes a long drive) A Test for Robyn, Called on in Class, Poetry in Slow Motion, Always
Ordination: Pokenberry Falls, RFD, Just Say Yes
Vacation: Family Vacation, Barclay Family Ski Vacation
Wedding: The Vow, For Whom the Wedding Bells Toll, For Better or For Worse
Funeral: Karen, A Touch of Healing, Where is Thy Sting?
Best Traveling Episodes by Mode of Travel
Car: Wish You Were Here, In Hot Pursuit
Airplane: Life in the Third Person
Train: Train Ride, The Last Great Adventure of the Summer
Boat: By Faith, Noah, It is Well, Greater Love, Silver Lining
Bicycle: Best Face Forward, Break a Leg
Walking The New Kid in Town, Stormy Weather, The Battle
Wagon: The Ill-Gotten Deed
Bus: Connie, New Year's Eve Live
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For college you should add Always.
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For train trips I also think of "The Last Great Adventure of the Summer" (which also might be appropriate for traveling off to school or college).
And if traveling By wagon a good episode would be "The Ill-Gotten Deed."
And if traveling By wagon a good episode would be "The Ill-Gotten Deed."
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If traveling by bus, you can listen to Connie part 1 and2.
Or New Year's Eve live
, since Harlowe Doyle travels by bus .
Also, whit and Eugene walk in the battle part one, but we barely hear them actually walking. Just as they leave and arrive.
Or New Year's Eve live
, since Harlowe Doyle travels by bus .
Also, whit and Eugene walk in the battle part one, but we barely hear them actually walking. Just as they leave and arrive.
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Thank you, friends! I have updated the lists.
I also added Just Say Yes for Ordination. In The Salvation Army we have an interesting ordination process. Each year a new class of cadets (students) is ordained and commissioned in a Sunday morning worship service, then given their first appointment in a Sunday afternoon service. They step out in faith to be ordained before they even know where they will be going. Just say yes to God, right?
I also added Just Say Yes for Ordination. In The Salvation Army we have an interesting ordination process. Each year a new class of cadets (students) is ordained and commissioned in a Sunday morning worship service, then given their first appointment in a Sunday afternoon service. They step out in faith to be ordained before they even know where they will be going. Just say yes to God, right?
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For Trains, the most obvious is Train Ride and one of my favorites. Great list! We usually listen to Drive Time, Wish You Were Here, and In Hot Pursuit in their entirety from the CD´s on road trips. Then from the mp4 I recreate the Summer of Mystery, Summer of History, and Summer of Eugene playlists from previous years. Fantastic Work!
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For a plane trip, (and for a walking one, I guess.), you can use The Search for Whit. Part 2 has the plane trip, I believe, and Part 3 contains the desert trek.
Oh, yes. Can't you just see those rugged pioneers of the 19th century?
Pa: Maw!
Ma: Yes, Paw?
Pa: I can't believe it! I forgot it!
Ma: What'd you forget, Paw?
Pa: The phonograph! I was gonna have Janey play The Ill-Gotten Deed while I drove the Conastoga! That episode always gets me psyched about the frontier.
Ma: Well, we can't go back for it. We have to reach Montana before the squatters do.
Pa: *grumbles*
And off they go into the sunset, the rugged American pioneers.
Carrie Ingalls wrote:And if traveling By wagon a good episode would be "The Ill-Gotten Deed."
Oh, yes. Can't you just see those rugged pioneers of the 19th century?
Pa: Maw!
Ma: Yes, Paw?
Pa: I can't believe it! I forgot it!
Ma: What'd you forget, Paw?
Pa: The phonograph! I was gonna have Janey play The Ill-Gotten Deed while I drove the Conastoga! That episode always gets me psyched about the frontier.
Ma: Well, we can't go back for it. We have to reach Montana before the squatters do.
Pa: *grumbles*
And off they go into the sunset, the rugged American pioneers.
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