Walks: Not a chance, big, blowy back to back storms
Distances: n/a (but yoga)
"That's what books are for...To travel without moving and inch."
The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri
Ciwt would add "videos" to Lahiri's quote. As a lifelong essential non-traveler, Ciwt has gone far with these two stay at home substitutes.
In this seemingly travel crazy world, it isn't easy being a nontourist. Actually that's the easy part; admitting it is the hard part. Looking down at homebodies goes way back. The Catholic Saint, Augustine (354-430 AD), apparently said "The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” And just yesterday our SF Chronicle had a front page article on the travel 'empressario' Rick Steves extoling the never ending benefits of travel and calling it the 'true fountain of life.' Implicit in that for sensitive nontravelers is the message "and those who don't do it are chumps."
It started young with Ciwt. Her family went to Florida for spring vacation every year, and every year, though she could barely write, she would pen her will. (She can't remember the valuables she had to bequeath - maybe her china dog collection). Every moment on the low flying planes those days through snowstorms then thunder storms was terror for her.
And really travel has never gotten better for her since then. There's the disruption, the anxiety, the airplanes 😨, the homestickness, the concern about her cats (used to be dogs) - oh yeah, and the sights. Every once in a while there is an occasion or art viewing experience (eg, the astounding Shchukin art collection in Paris) or old friends and homes to visit. But in many ways she feels she is always traveling right at home. Besides the books, videos and movies that show her places that interest her, San Francisco - with its history, museums, vast cultural resources and all the international communities and travelers that make her walks alive with different architecture and passersby speaking foreign languages - has expanded her horizons immeasurably.
If any CIWT readers are also anxious travelers/homebodies, take heart. You are not alone. Please continue tending to the parts of life that nourish you - art, books, music, food, learning, animals, nature, whatever is your personal fountain of youth - right at home.
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