Maybe it was my slow reintegration into society. Or
the lingering effects of the devastating flood. Probably a little bit of both. Since
my return, it seemed to take forever for the real Calgary to show up. But,
finally, Mother Nature gave Calgary the summer it deserved - a sublime forecast
of 25 degrees and sunny virtually every day of August and September.
And I was able to make the most of every minute of
it.
First major redefinition of the post-travel
"me" started on the inside though, with my condo. I refocused my
compact space for functionality and serenity - my bed is now just a mattress in
the living room, frameless, and folds up against the wall during the day, like
a Murphy bed, creating an impressive open space in the small yet large living
room for yoga and meditation. If making room for these mind enhancing
activities weren’t enough, I am living without internet and TV at home. All of
these changes are an extension of my experiences during my travels, where I plugged
into nature, laid roots in the earth, while discarding distractions.
The comfy couch and TV have slid over to the
bedroom. With this revamped space, I was able to get back into Couchsurfing,
and it's even harder than ever now to say "no" to a Couchrequest
because I always think back to when I was surfing in Europe and desperate for
hosts. Since returning, I've hosted (all individually) two French guys, two
German girls, a British guy, and a Dutch man, a decorated travel veteran who
has been to 50+ countries and still going strong, with the unfathomable ability
to overcome any obstacles of travelling, able to sleep anywhere and hitchhike
from dawn until sunset.
Amidst their company, I've managed to continue on
with my busy summer, packed with numerous cultural events, plus cultivating my unbridled
and somewhat unorthodox passions. Contrary to popular belief, there are lots to
do in Calgary.
Some of my summer highlights can be seen here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11monthsandrew/sets/72157635575204771/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11monthsandrew/sets/72157635575204771/
Through these awesome experiences, I've been
meeting lots of wonderful people and getting even more ideas for yet more
interesting experiences to come. I just can't wait for the next adventure, the
next day, even the next moment to arrive.
And as promising as the future is, I can always
look back to the past, at my travels, to realize that there is never anything
to ever complain or grumble about.