Oh, ha ha, yeah, it's funny how things you take for granted are unknown to someone else, and then they casually mention something in passing that you've never heard of.
As one webcomic put it, "I had a different life experience!"
Hm, just to sit in it and look out... I've never checked to see if the base of the holes are open to people the way some flat rooftops are.... that would be fun, though! I might just be adding something else to my list right now.
See, now, I would definitely cheat and write a children's book so I could "finish" and then get stuck on illustrating it (the "draw better") and go back in despair to writing a full-length book, and then never get either done. So that's a pretty ambitious bucket list, to me!
Mine is simple stuff, like... okay so right now I'm living in the US, right? And they have these porcupine creatures roaming around, native to the area, but I've only ever seen them in zoos. So one of my bucket list items is to see one in the wild. Which, I am assured by neighbors and family that so long as I keep walking everywhere and keep my eyes peeled at night, it will happen. So it's not even something I have to work very hard to do...
I should probably be more ambitious.
Ice and cold places, that would be amazing too! Like going down to antarctica and watching the penguins, or investigating ice caverns, or... I usually get cold really easy, but this is ghost-tourism, so that's not a factor! I never thought of that! Plus there's a lot of Iceland that it would be fun to explore, and it gets pretty cold there.
Yessssss, outer space! I really want to visit Uranus and see why it's spinning on its axis in such a strange orientation. As far as I know it's the only planet to spin on its side like that, but then I haven't really looked into planets since before they decided that Pluto wasn't really one.