Explore what you don’t know

 

imageI’ve already written a post about this on one Feeling Friday and I think it was like a year ago exactly, but I feel so inspired about the the trip I made that I want to pick up the subject again. I think that my only advice I can give you is to find a way to explore the world, to see the majestic things that are out there, to wander, to feel lost in a new place, to travel. I know sometimes there isn’t time, money, company, or even the feeling to do it, but I believe there is always a way. Traveling is a way to explore a new dimension of possibilities around the world, to get to know yourself, to fall in love for the first time or for the second time with the one you already love, to learn from whatever experience will you encounter during the journey, to regain confidence in yourself, to meet amazing people, and to find joy in the ordinary. And I think it is also a way to love your life ag ain, when we are far away from home is when we most value the things we have; being unable to reach something or someone we normally do, makes us aware that the ordinary is far from being that, that our routine can and is a good thing.
Travel as far as you can and as free as you can.

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Mediterranean Cruise Part I

image Hello my readers! Sorry for being absent all these days but I didn’t have enough time with wifi. I’ll start with this post about the cruise we took through the Mediterranean. I’ll divide it in three posts, hope you like it!

Our fist stop was Santorini, after thirteen hours of flying, two hours by train and 24 hours on the cruise, we made our way to Greece. Santorini has one of the best sunsets in the world, a place full of magic, charm, and painteresque views. When we arrived we took a speed boat to get to shore from the cruise, and we head towards the Donkey Station. In order to get to know the town of Fira and everything else for that matter, we had to climb up the mountain. There were three ways to do it: taking the cable car, which is the most reliable and safe way but the longest in time; by foot, which is not recommended since it is a long way up; and by taking the donkeys, which is the most unsafe way to travel but it sure was the funniest and exciting one. The donkeys are excellent trained, however they can slip because the path is not that smooth and you can end hurt. I enjoyed it all the way, it was one of the scariest things I’ve ever tried, and I do like to feel the rush from time to time.

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