The Start Of The Journey

Posted: February 3rd, 2009 | Author: Ian MacKenzie | Filed under: Traveling | 2 Comments »

Northern California

Somewhere between Seattle and San Francisco / Aug 2008

The start of the journey is generally the most anxious. It’s the point where the weeks ahead are completely unknown. You may have a vague idea of what adventures await…based on remarks from friends, photos in guidebooks, and your own wishes.

You go through the rituals of preparation: scanning documents, packing your bags, securing travel insurance. All the while excitement is building.

Suddenly the day of departure arrives.

You actually lock the door behind you, bid farewell to your home, and step across the threshold.

It’s tempting to flash forward. To think of reaching your destination, immersed in the experience.

You’ll find your first hostel, unpack your bags, and find yourself sitting at an unfamiliar cafe – studying your surroundings as if you opened your eyes for the first time.

But all that comes later. First, you must concentrate on the now.

The journey begins only once.

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2 Comments on “The Start Of The Journey”

  1. 1 Julie said at 2:43 pm on February 3rd, 2009:

    Have a great journey, Ian. I can’t wait to hear about your travels in Colombia.

  2. 2 Lola said at 3:51 pm on February 4th, 2009:

    Looking forward to reading all about your travels. How exciting for you guys!


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