Hey Jools! I remember meeting a guy here in Mexico City a few years back. I asked him what he "did" and "saw" so far. He told me nothing in particular. He said he went walking around the block in his neighborhood a bunch of times. I really liked how unbothered he was with seeing all the sights. It seemed he felt he got more out of just walking around the local streets than he did from seeing churches that were hundreds of years old or pyramids that were thousands of years old. I never forgot that. Thanks for restacking my note yesterday. I'm subscribing!
Hey Jools! I remember meeting a guy here in Mexico City a few years back. I asked him what he "did" and "saw" so far. He told me nothing in particular. He said he went walking around the block in his neighborhood a bunch of times. I really liked how unbothered he was with seeing all the sights. It seemed he felt he got more out of just walking around the local streets than he did from seeing churches that were hundreds of years old or pyramids that were thousands of years old. I never forgot that. Thanks for restacking my note yesterday. I'm subscribing!
That’s interesting Thomas. I suppose everyone has their own approach to travel and you’re very welcome!
Love these perspectives and seeing travel through your eyes, Jools!
Hey, thanks Amanda!
I love slow travel. Whenever I get the travel itch, I pine to be in a train, never in a plane nor bus...
Gammy knee lol xx I enjoyed reading this love x
So glad love!
I'd love to know more about slow travel, Jools! Thanks for this post – got me thinking on travels past, particularly the cruise section...
So glad to hear that L. Thanks for the ongoing support
Not at all, Jools glad to have you here.