ON THE WRITE PATH: travel journal for Around-the-World in 2015, 16, 18. |
A recent-travel assessment prodded by Sumojo 1 1. I am out-of-practice with speaking to strangers, youth and fellow travelers. Perhaps others are too. That said, there are more working-nomads less amenable to conversation. Gen-Z hides more behind electronics than Millenials. I think folks find conversation more awkward in general, especially with strangers. 2. My relationship with others has shifted. I'm no longer the quirky uncle... more like the doddering grandpa. I've definitely slowed down since Taiwan 2020 and I was having physical issues even then. That said, Portugal was good for my legs (tiring, but good). 3. I truthfully do not have the energy for 18 hour days. 12 is more like it and even less at times. Less energy = not joining in on activities, not moving around as much in the past. Doing less = less to share, fewer people to share it with. 4. Two years of doing 'nothing' has upped the 'I'm boring' factor. Even at home... what to talk about? Most folks in Montana, here at WdC, at fb, avoid discussing racial or social issues. No one watches Thai TV or is interested in BL series (except Shannon ). 5. I oddly connected with Brasilians. My attempt to speak Portuguese disarmed some, especially Ellison from Bahia, who couldn't believe I've never been to Brasil. I speak with a Brasilian accent. My language skills improved a bit. 6. My natural social-awkwardness was apparent at times. I really goofed in Lagos. I'm good at initiating conversations, but not as good at listening. Matthew from Ireland, who I met in Lisboa at the end of my trip, is a natural connector and 'can opener'. 7. I was sick on-and-off. Coughing in Faro and Silves didn't help much. Vomiting/diarrhea in Evora didn't either. I know people were concerned. I also cough if I over-exert myself. I lost weight and frankly, stank more than usual. Laundry was an issue at times. 8. Being alone in a room (Silves, Castro Verde) and almost alone (Evora) was a godsend under the circumstances; but, being alone doesn't lead to many opportunities for interactions. 9. Stress was a factor at the beginning and end of the trip. Changing my flights and arranging covid tests took up time. Not properly planning led to a couple 'hiccups' (nothing major). 10. In general, the trip did not go as smoothly as hoped for. Social hostels (The Independente in Lisboa and TAGhostel in Lagos) went better than other places. But I did make friends, like Evelyn (Poland/Germany) in Lagos/Faro. I will do a separate entry on people. 3010 Footnotes |