Sunday, 3 August 2008

Around the World in 274 Days




'Around the World in 274 Days'... Doesn't have that certain ring to it, does it? But I was back at the Reform Club, oh no, sorry, home, last Friday 1st August. I had a wonderful welcoming committee at the airport - Emma made it to me for the first hug, having snuck under the barrier, but Katye and Alex soon joined in for a tearful, happy reunion.
Reflecting on my trip - I've beaten no records, covered no ground that hasn't already been covered by many others, but I have achieved personal satisfaction in a goal achieved. Nine months ago I was on the brink of my great adventure, wondering what it would be like to travel with fewer possessions than I usually take for a week away, with no one on hand to make my decisions, further away from family and friends than I have ever been. I'm sleeping better now than I did that last week in England before I set off! My trip has taken me to S.E.Asia, New Zealand, Australia and the USA. I've seen spectacular places; I've seen areas where people live their daily lives. I've made new friends; I've visited familiar ones. I've lingered in some places and sometimes moved on the next day. I can honestly say that I have found something interesting everywhere I've been and have never been bored for a moment. For someone whose life has been pretty ordered up to now, it has been challenging to set off in the morning not knowing where I would be sleeping that night. Life will never be the same again! I was encouraged to keep this blog by several people before I left. I had no idea what a link it would be with home. The feedback I've received from it has been amazing - incredibly, some of you are still out there, reading this! While I'm typing, I always feel close to you, and after blogging I always feel uplifted. So thank you to all of you - the faithful, read every line ones, and the 'dippers' who check up on me every so often to check I haven't fallen off the edge of the world. Without you all, I wouldn't have continued to blog, and it has served to focus my thoughts and make a lasting record for me to examine in years to come. Caution - travel is addictive - you may be subjected to more blogs of this nature when sufficient time has elapsed for funds to be topped up and memories of scary moments to have faded.... watch this space... you have been warned...

4 comments:

Peter and Alison said...

Welcome back! we could tell you were back home, because the weather has deteriorated and Guernsey is doing its best to emulate Manchester with rain, wind and a high of 17 degrees. This is my econd attempt to post a comment, but only you and I know why!
But ... never believe what you see on a computer!
We are in general tidy up mode this weekend because the grand-children arrive next week and Adrian has even booked up a fishing trip for them ... memories of 10 years ago and pollock in the bath. We are child minding while the happy couple celebrate their anniversary with their friends! Looking forwrd to seeing you at some point when our paths cross - we will be in touch by email on a few possibilities in that direction later.
Meanwhile, enjoy the family!

Jivin Jon said...

Welcome back!
I shall miss checking up on your progress and being entertained by your good writing and amusing stories.
I'll have to pick up that novel I received at Christmas now.

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for taking me on the trip around the world. At first when you stole me from that garden I was unsure but it was brill and so much better than standing watching cars go by. And we saw so many sights! And you photographed me in front of them all! And you made up an album which you left by my side when you returned me to my owner's doorstep. My owner is pleased to have me back and did you see I made the national news today?
Will you take me on your next trip as well?
Love and kisses
The Roaming Gnome

Cec said...

The comment from Anonymous Roaming Gnome is SPAM....ignore it...
Cecilia