Day 2 was a beach day. We drove an hour north from Barcelona to "Calella-De-Palafrugell," a small town on the Mediterranean Sea. I have heard stories my whole life about the Mediterranean Sea but it is far more magnificent than I could have imagined from a story. I could feel the history of this ancient sea and I found myself wondering what spectacular and terrifying things had occurred over these waters. But the funny thing about water is that it never stays the same, it is in a constant state of change. The water I touched and waded through is not the same water that was in the sea even a few years prior. It was a lovely reminder of how fleeting life truly is. Just like that my traveler's spirit was inspired once more, as I remembered that the true reason I travel is to catch the fleeting before it is gone forever. The world begs to be explored and its dark corners and secrets beg to be documented and seen by those brave enough to seek them out.
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Monday, June 29, 2015
Pictures from Spain - Day 1
Day 1 was a crazy day! My fiancé Doc and I got off the plane at 10:05 AM and hit the streets running. We immediately headed to downtown Barcelona and walked along La Rambla, the major throughway. Luck was smiling on us and we happened to be there on the one day out of the year where the city hall building was opened to the public. Unfortunately I only have one picture from there since photography was not allowed, but it is of the hall of the queen regent which surely does not disappoint! After there we headed to have lunch and see some street performers (videos to come!). We concluded the major part of our day at the Aquarium and then sat down to have Sangrias to celebrate our long day of travel. The most striking part of this day was the initial shock of the architecture. It is evident the amount of history that lies in this city, hundreds of years have passed on these stones and they still stand to tell the tale. It was truly breathtaking, and this was just the beginning.....
Friday, June 26, 2015
Travel Psychology
Maybe it is the smell, or the temperature or maybe just the sight of it all. Whatever it is, the moment your foot touches the foreign soil your body knows it is no longer at home. It is grander than the conscious awareness of your foreign excursion, your whole body changes in an instinctual response to your surroundings. In fact, that is what your body does all of the time. We are constantly changing and adapting to our differing environments. But it is far more noticeable when the environment changes drastically. Recently I travelled overseas for my honeymoon. I spent 3 weeks out of the country travelling and exploring small corners of the world. My time there was wonderful and sometimes inexplicably magical. Coming home I have new insight on the way my brain works as well as the magic that occurred when my foot took that first step.
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Vlog #1
Adventuring Vlog #1 is now published. Out the gates
with a quirky attitude and some basic sound advice. Always travel with a
garbage bag. If you watch the video you may be able to guess why I would come
to that conclusion.
This video was not intended at first to be a Vlog
of any kind. I was driving downtown one day and saw an excellent looking bridge
that I had never been on before. So I decided to take a detour and I parked a
little ways from the bridge and walked along the lake until I got there. It was
incredibly serene and there was almost no one around. I thought, wow this would
be the perfect time to sit under my umbrella and have a nice read. But there
was no where to sit that wasn't soaked, thanks to the heavy rain that was
falling. I thought to myself, I really wish I would have brought a garbage bag
to sit on. The rain was coming down too hard to stop and open my backpack to
grab my little notebook to make a note of this thought. But I still had my
phone in my hand from taking pictures, so I decided to just make a video note.
That is why it starts out "Note to self." After I recorded this note,
the thought occurred to me that it would be fun to chronicle my adventures and
what I learn from them. So everyday for a week I filmed myself on an adventure.
Soon I fell in love with the idea of video adventure blogs and have been going
since. I will be releasing one every week from here on out, indefinitely. They
will be posted here and also on my Youtube channel "The Adventures of
Styx".
Thanks for watching, I hope you enjoy my adventure insight!
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Picture Documentation from Ontario!
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The U.S. Embassy in downtown Ottawa |
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A very old church located in downtown |
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The Canadian National Art Gallery |
Ottawa, Ontario
I recently took a 5 day trip to Ottawa, Ontario the capitol of Canada. It was a beautiful city, with no shortage of old architecture and cafes to snuggle down in with a good book. I traveled there by car from Chicago, Illinois with my travel partner. It took roughly 16 hours there and back, but taking 94 to 69 to the 401 almost entirely avoided tolls.
When travelling through Ontario there are "Onroutes" every 100 km or so which are basically an Oasis meets a rest stop. They often have food, gas and parking to pull over and take a nap in, which for those traveling by car is a valuable resource. We stayed at the Days Inn in downtown Ottowa, I would highly recommend it for anyone intending to visit the city. The hotel itself was a bit broken down and the halls smell like years of smoke damage. But the rooms are very large and it is so centrally located that you hardly spend anytime in the hotel.
When travelling through Ontario there are "Onroutes" every 100 km or so which are basically an Oasis meets a rest stop. They often have food, gas and parking to pull over and take a nap in, which for those traveling by car is a valuable resource. We stayed at the Days Inn in downtown Ottowa, I would highly recommend it for anyone intending to visit the city. The hotel itself was a bit broken down and the halls smell like years of smoke damage. But the rooms are very large and it is so centrally located that you hardly spend anytime in the hotel.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Social Commentary on Gender Roles and the Modern Relationship
This is a short essay on a topic I have considered frequently over the last year. It interests me greatly how expectations evolve and influence the world around us. Expectation is everything. This is especially important when traveling, your expectations will always greatly influence what you see.
This essay is written from a social psychology view point. I hope it gives you food for thought about your own relationships and the expectations you approach them and life with.
Enjoy!
This essay is written from a social psychology view point. I hope it gives you food for thought about your own relationships and the expectations you approach them and life with.
Enjoy!
Attention women!
For those of you in committed long term relationships, I want you to stop for a
moment and consider the expectations that you have of your partner. What roles
do you expect him or her to fill? The financial provider, the romantic or
possibly the sidekick? We expect many things from our partners, and we should,
but we must know what it is that we are actually expecting and how that may
affect those that we project our expectations on. Let’s take a trip back in time for a moment,
roughly 60 years. The age of our grandparents or possibly our parents, what
were relationships like during that time?
At
the heart of all relationships is the issue of shared responsibilities. From a
very logical viewpoint, one of the greatest advantages of partnering for life
is the ability to divide the responsibilities of life and reproducing in half.
Whether consciously or not, responsibility lies at the heart of our
interactions with others especially those we share our lives with. This can be
one of the most fulfilling aspect of a relationship or the most miserable
aspect when responsibilities are not well defined. In the age of our
parents/grandparents relationships were more well-defined then they are
currently. Women were expected to care for the house and children while men
were expected to be prudent and disciplinarian providers. Roles were clear
and well-defined, possibly so well-defined it created too much rigidity.
Naturally, that rigidity finally broke giving way to the feminist movement.
Then came the age of civil rights, women burnt their bras, remained single,
never had children, and more frequently pursued independent careers. This was a
huge cultural evolution that has been ongoing since it began. Women are
constantly making strides towards pushing through the glass ceiling and
reaching equality in academics and the job field. All the feminists shout
Huzzah!
The
development of the ‘Modern Woman’ has been long sought after and brings much
happiness to women in many ways. However, I propose we take a look at the
effects this evolutionary change has on other aspects of society. How has this
change caused further change in the relational dynamics of the modern couple?
How does the ‘Modern Woman’ relate to the ‘Modern Man?’ Disclaimer! All
relationships are different and there are always exceptions to any rule.
Let
us begin this analysis with the modern man and the expectations that are thrust
upon him by both partners and society as a collective. We expect men to be
financially stable, intelligent, physically fit, in control, emotionally
sensitive, good fathers, constantly bettering themselves, and they must always
be available to us and our needs. Now, even Superman would have a hard time
accomplishing all of those with grace and still have time to attend to his own
needs. Now what about the modern woman? She is expected to be beautiful, but
god forbid if you tell her that, she is expected to be intelligent and have a
career, but only if she wants. There is a glaring chasm between the
expectations of women and those of men. Women have more freedom to choose their
path than men, they can choose to pursue careers, family, or nothing at all if
they want. The only expectation is that the do what it is they desire. Men are
still expected to provide the same services they were 60 years ago with the
addition of quite a few others. We want them to be ‘men’ but also be able to
perform the function of a girlfriend. Not only is this unhealthy but it is
simply not plausible. With such lofty expectations how can the modern man ever
expect to not be a failure in one aspect or another?
Humans have
survived as a race this long thanks to our ability to evolve and adapt. Earlier
in this paper we recognized the social evolution of the civil rights movements
and subsequent movements. One area however that humans detest evolving is that
of our relationships and the manner in which we fornicate. Over the many years
we have clung on to the awkwardness of talking about sex and our relationships
even with those whom we experience them with. We cannot expect to quickly
evolve something while completely ignoring it at the same time. Sex and
relationships, do not necessarily fall into the realm of survival. People do
not need to be happy or to even like sex in order for the species to continue.
Happiness is a luxury, and like all luxuries you must work to achieve it.
Ignoring problems because they are uncomfortable has never brought happiness.
So, instead of changing our relationships to better complement our
responsibilities we ignore them and hope that they will take care of themselves.
Men still expect women to be beautiful and devoted, women still expect
financial support and direction. In this type of scenario no one wins, if we
truly want to become the modern man and the modern woman we must evolve all
aspects of ourselves. This includes the aspects that may be uncomfortable.
Unless
we as a race can face the things that make us awkward with critical minds, and
direct our attention to the way in which we form relationships we will never
achieve the goals we set out for ourselves. Sex and our relationships make up
much of who we are, they define us. If we want to continue to evolve and
continue the movements set forth by our ancestors we must take control and not
be defined by them but define them for ourselves. Otherwise society should get
used to being confused, awkward and depressed.
Sunday, May 17, 2015
First Reflection
I was sitting outside today, the sun was resplendent, the wind strong and full. Sitting in a hidden wood I closed my eyes and experienced the tranquility all around me and let it flow inside carrying away all concerns. At that moment this poem came to my mind and etched its words into my psyche. Now I will share it with you, Enjoy!
The wind blew through the sad willows in a wood much like
your own backyard. The transient wind swept across her cheek. She wondered if
anyone was coming for her. Would there be someone there soon to carry her along
on the tops of the winds into the sun of her dreams? The warmth of her spirit
spread into the soil, the air, the plants and most of all the trees. She was
everything, but nothing was her.
Welcome
Hello all fellow adventurers! This blog is going to be a combination of travel essays from my personal adventures, psychological and cultural essays pertaining to my adventures, as well as other short writings (fiction and non-fiction) about adventure. I also have a Vlog series 'The Adventures of Styx' for those of you who are visually inclined. This is my first blog, so it is an adventure all on its own and I am definitely ready to embark!
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