Gwylan
Veteran
- Location
- All at sea⛵
Which as described by Jerome k. Jerome, is a bummel.![]()
Well the Germans gave him the word, actually
Which as described by Jerome k. Jerome, is a bummel.![]()
Most peoples definition of Adventure is far removed from reality.
Most peoples definition of Adventure is far removed from reality.
Totally agree: there is only so much adventure one can take at onceI don't really want to go on a tour like @HobbesOnTour does; it would drive me slightly potty, although I do like reading his stories.
Hmmmm. I wonder if there's a connection between some poster's posting style and the lack of activity?Touring and Adventure cycling posts have been thin on the ground lately.
How do I get to see that map board from home?Here is another one, who needs Komoot.
I'm going to break that one down......The adventures may be in your head , but when do they become real. A photo is worth a thousand words and takes seconds to post. When we were young everything new was an adventure. No use talking about the distant past its today and tomorrow that matters.
What is real?The adventures may be in your head , but when do they become real
But you say it's not a "real" adventure with a phone?A photo is worth a thousand words and takes seconds to post
Not to the people who were older.When we were young everything new was an adventure.
Yet, you're the one comparing now to then?No use talking about the distant past its today and tomorrow that matters.
There's that word, again.Most peoples definition of Adventure is far removed from reality.
Maybe, just maybe, the people who take the mundane and manage to incorporate a bit of adventure are the true adventurers?Adventure just like Awesome is a word that is often used to describe the mundane . Its modern life everything is hyped up.
If, on the off chance that @matticus is right and that perhaps you're feeling down, this site can be a great place for a bit of support and understanding. But maybe try to stop pissing all over everyone else who doesn't think like you.When we were young everything new was an adventure.
Opening one's eyes and heart leads to a much richer life at the doorstep.
The ordinary is much maligned.
On my patch, where I have lived for three decades, I walk the same wooded paths day in, day out. I ride the same ten-mile circuit week after week. I pedal the same fourteen miles for groceries week after week.
Never bored. Never see nothing new. Never feel I ought to be somewhere else.
Acceptance: that's the first adventure to battle through. Letting things just be as they are, without judgment.
Commitment: the second big adventure. Making a plan for yourself, and making sure it is followed through.
Voltaire (I've quoted him here many times) let Candide find out that, despite his search around the globe for answers, the best advice was to cultivate one's own garden. The riches are at your fingertips.