I love to travel when it means visiting friends -- but I 'bracket' my travel with periods of rest, so I never travel for less than a week, preferably two, to any one destination. And I strenuously avoid road trips whenever possible. And anything involving too much exertion/backpacking/hostels/etc. is absolutely out of the question, heh.
I do tend to still overdo it a bit and wreck myself in the interest of seeing distant shores, but travel is one of the things that I love to do most, and I'm willing to save up my spoons and spend them recklessly and with cheerful abandon if it means getting to see my dear ones :)
But, yeah -- sadly, I doubt I'll ever get to see Australia or Africa, or ever scuba-dive again, or explore any more ruins in Mexico (I had a wonderful brief trip in 2001 which I cherish the memories from!) . . . so ADVENTURE travel may be beyond my reach . . . but fairly comfortable FRIENDLY travel, where I spend a lot of time on English couches or Whitby beaches or California lounge chairs, is still worth doing in my book ^__^
-- A <3
P.S. I'm also kind of fond of Texas beds *grins & runs away*
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Date: 2010-01-11 11:15 pm (UTC)I do tend to still overdo it a bit and wreck myself in the interest of seeing distant shores, but travel is one of the things that I love to do most, and I'm willing to save up my spoons and spend them recklessly and with cheerful abandon if it means getting to see my dear ones :)
But, yeah -- sadly, I doubt I'll ever get to see Australia or Africa, or ever scuba-dive again, or explore any more ruins in Mexico (I had a wonderful brief trip in 2001 which I cherish the memories from!) . . . so ADVENTURE travel may be beyond my reach . . . but fairly comfortable FRIENDLY travel, where I spend a lot of time on English couches or Whitby beaches or California lounge chairs, is still worth doing in my book ^__^
-- A <3
P.S. I'm also kind of fond of Texas beds *grins & runs away*