I really hope you get to realize this feeling of slowness, of anchoring yourself in the present and feeling the stillness within. After a youth spent travelling all over, I still have this itch to walk aimlessly all day and just look at the world.
Totally with you. Especially as you and I have both experienced loss and I know my person did have regrets in that hospice bed. Plus, being alone? It’s a luxury, if anything…. Take it from me 😉
For me it’s proper tented Safari with the kids on the bucket list.
Having spent a year in the 90’s in Central America, I will forever love Mexico, Guatemala and Cuba. But off the beaten track. Not Tulum. The train to the Copper Canyon is extraordinary. The ruins of Tikal in Guatemala at sunrise.
The Statue of Christ and the favelas in Rio are unforgettable. In fact, dammit, we need a lunch to discuss. Hehehe. Any excuse….
I really hope you get to realize this feeling of slowness, of anchoring yourself in the present and feeling the stillness within. After a youth spent travelling all over, I still have this itch to walk aimlessly all day and just look at the world.
Thanks for the good vibes, Debra x
Totally with you. Especially as you and I have both experienced loss and I know my person did have regrets in that hospice bed. Plus, being alone? It’s a luxury, if anything…. Take it from me 😉
For me it’s proper tented Safari with the kids on the bucket list.
Having spent a year in the 90’s in Central America, I will forever love Mexico, Guatemala and Cuba. But off the beaten track. Not Tulum. The train to the Copper Canyon is extraordinary. The ruins of Tikal in Guatemala at sunrise.
The Statue of Christ and the favelas in Rio are unforgettable. In fact, dammit, we need a lunch to discuss. Hehehe. Any excuse….
Lunch is on. I love all this. Good vibes.