Teacher Gary
Professor Profissional
What was it that helped you decide to go it alone? What were the pitfalls? What surprised you about it? Would you do it again? Let me know - I am a solo traveller again. I started back in the late 1980s by hitching a ride onto a ferry to find myself walking across France, hoping to pick grapes and to escape a depressing situation in my late teens in the UK. After a few months, I ended up in Switzerland building a hotel before Christmas arrived and I became homesick. But, for much of that solo journey, I had never been so alive, so close to the edge, so in tune with my instincts to survive to find a way to discover myself. Here I am, kids raised, all grown up and left home years ago; and once again I am travelling solo around Europe initially and now the UK (rediscovering the land of my birth after 20 years living mostly on the other side of the globe). And, now as a permanent nomad over these last 3.5 years, I think I have found the perfect lifestyle for me in my late 50s: Challenging and ever changing as I move every month or so to a new location in the city or more likely the countryside - and always my students travel with me - my glue keeping me focussed, on track - every day of the week for a few hours a day I seem normal - whatever that means.
16 de out de 2024 11:20