I love visiting different places but I’ve also come to
realise that travelling is much more than that. It’s usually what puts me back in
touch with nature and beauty after months of being cooped up at home and
work. I get to encounter fresh ideas in new
places and find myself being inspired with the possibilities of life.
I relished the recent opportunity I had to go interstate
with Mr S as we had not been out and about for some time. Mr S had been invited
to the 50th anniversary celebration of some very good friends of his
so we made the trek across to South Australia.
We had two lovely days as Mr S caught up with his friends. After what has been a challenging year, it heartened me to see the light in his eyes, the glow on his face, as he was
reunited with friend after friend. We even went for a bike ride/run along the
track through the parkland and wetlands where he used to run every day.
We stayed in Hahndorf which is a highly commercialised, old
German township, though, once you got past the tourist
crowds and kitschy stores, there are many delights to be found. I loved
looking at the very old sandstone buildings, especially the old cottages, and
picturing life going on there many years ago. They’ve retained a lot of
character about the place.
Mr S and I also joined family down at the beach for a couple
of days. We went to Barwon Heads, a seaside town, which was crowded with
holiday makers. Like Hahndorf, it’s quite a small place with a main street
which attracts many in the holiday period. I fondly remember walking back along
the main street in the evening when the shops were closed and seeing how pretty
and peaceful it was.
I’m certainly enjoying creating a routine for myself now
that I’m back home. I do love homelife and I cherish this week where many
people are still away or busy with family and I get heaps of “alone” time.
However, the lure of travel always appeals and I’m already dreaming about
possible trips for the year ahead.
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