Great photos and wonderful story. I am still a "wagie", but I feel the same about travel: I need a goal. Which can be really silly: like skating in Marseilles or Brixlegg, but never understood the charm of travelling for "fun".
RE: 3500km Travel - And it's Just Good to Be Back Home; Part I.a of a Travel Trilogy
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That's the great thing about goals: They can be anything, as long as it gives you a(ny) direction. They are also great to be overthrown ;)
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