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"In some ways, I think travel is about learning how to see, learning how to pay attention. It's an alarm clock in some ways, and it's a jumpstart to putting our senses on the setting where they're universally receptive. I think theoretically we could do that at our homes, and yet somehow, surrounded by familiarity and the routine we know too well, our eyes tend to close and we don't notice the things that are so wondrous for a visitor. But as soon as we physically start moving we awaken to the beauties around us." --Pico Iyer

Visiting deserts

July 22nd 2007 12:59
Nestled deep in the heart of every person on Earth is a desert... a barren land with sweeping sand dunes and the most beautiful desolate landscapes imaginable to humankind. Every now and again, particularly after a few days of having no water the traveller begins to see mirages in their desert... hazy sights of flashing neon, watering holes of complete simplicity - it is different to each, unique.

As you walk in the sand, watching each foot step one in front of the other... do you ever imagine your opposite? Get a globe and see what is exactly on the other side of the world to you... and imagine that another you is stepping as you step, however they see a different world to you and as each dawn breaks you take turn in seeing which side of the world you tread on.


Do you tread on the side of the world where you see beautiful sunrises and sunsets?

Or do you tread on the side of the world where you are always upsidedown and in the dark about everything?

How much does the direction your opposite takes affect the journey that you endure?
and vice versa?

Who is control of your journey?
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Comment by katyzzz

July 22nd 2007 21:58
Destiny and me and I guess in the ways of which you speak I have had it easy.

katyzzz

Comment by DuskDevi

July 22nd 2007 23:40
What a wonderful perspective and outlook you have Ash...

I may be named Dusk but for me...a new day dawns somewhere every day...and always within...


Comment by Lara M

July 23rd 2007 02:09
Hmmm...got me thinking there, Ash. I think typically I am...but I do like to tempt fate and destiny along the way...

Comment by Andrea

July 23rd 2007 05:54
Life's too short to see anything other than beautiful colours. But a short visit to the dark side every so often is just human, isn't it?

Give me the sun, sea and sky along with my sunrises and sunsets any day.

A.

Comment by Ash

July 24th 2007 06:40
Hi Katyzzz

Destiny and me

make a pretty good team... as long as you both set out with the same mapbook

ash

Comment by Ash

July 24th 2007 06:42
Hey Dusk

It`s like that isn`t it? Everyday with that rising sun brings about the chance for something great to happen.... carpe diem and all!

Love your outlook...

sunshine and starlit nights
ash

Comment by Ash

July 24th 2007 06:43
Hi Lara

Gotta keep the spice up in your life... makes for a very interesting meal at the end of the day doesn`t it

ash

Comment by Ash

July 24th 2007 06:44
Hi Andrea

Yeah I reckon a visit to the dark just allows you to appreciate the light more... they go hand in hand and have to be done.

Love the sun, sea and sky too... as well as the rain, storms and snow... there is beauty in it all

ash

Comment by Always Eighteen

July 26th 2007 11:58
Some deep questions you have there Ash!


There are so many people who have confided in me that they just want to escape. They want to fly anywhere. They often say this when they're sad.

I wonder, if it weren't for issues with cost and other boundaries, how many people would fly away to their never never land.

By the way... I'd like to see a desert some day.

Comment by Ash

August 1st 2007 21:59
Hey Dean

wonder, if it weren't for issues with cost and other boundaries, how many people would fly away to their never never land.

That`s true - so many people think that they have to just be happy with their lot in life and stay and accept it. There is a happy place for everyone they just have to find it. I would say it`s normally in the last place they look.... within themselves.

ash

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