One day it seems that spring is in the air. The next day, it snows. Or sleets. Or is bone-rattling cold and windy. Enough already!
I actually heard someone in the elevator say that "this is the winter of our discontent" and I wanted to bop him with a snow shovel. I'm aching for April, even if it is the cruelest month.
Whether you've been traveling your entire life or never left your hometown, reaching 65 is a milestone worth commemorating. So now is the time to take the journey you've always dreamed of. What follows are a few ways to make travel memories that will last a lifetime.
Are you inclined to make art? Perhaps you used to paint like a mad woman, but then your job and your children took up all your time? Being a career artist can be an absolutely terrifying prospect, and thus many of us give up our art penchant quite early... like around the first grade. However, art can be an extraordinarily rewarding way to spend your time and gain a sense of leisure. It is productive, expressive, and (sometimes) beautiful. Crafts, such as furniture-making, can even be functional. Occasionally art can even be a lucrative endeavor.
When I started traveling umpteen years ago, I did so with an SLR (single-lens reflex) camera and a large bag filled with lenses, a flash, and film. My early trips were seen through a viewfinder and I came home with prints and slides that rarely came out of their sleeves.
I don't remember when I put the Pentax Spotmatic down—probably around the time I traded the camera bag for a golf bag—but once I did, I started seeing things in an entirely new way, creating mental pictures rather than paper ones and looking for experiences rather than compositions.