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Nomads getting restless. It’s said restlessness is caused by anxiety. When nomads are getting restless it’s wanderlust. Details in Nomads-Getting-Restless-Bob Davis Podcast 1104.
Certainly the pace of my travel has changed since my first year as a nomad.
Indeed this year I spent 8 months in the desert.
And due to family stuff I have now spent almost four months lakeside in Western Wisconsin.
On the positive side I have been able to experience winter to spring…
And now Spring to summer…
Here on the shore.
But now I am getting restless.
That is to say I am ready to travel.
Therefore it’s a great opportunity to talk about how my travel has changed over the years.
For example in the first year of full time nomad life I barrelled back and forth across the country.
To say nothing of my trips to the Northern and Southern US Borders.
These days I am thinking I want my travel to be a little more experiential.
Comparatively many travelers hit all the national parks.
Or every major league baseball field.
By comparison I’d like to find different places and people.
For instance a town I visited in Colorado last summer with people trying to live a different way.
At the present time though I’m planning a trip to New England from Western Wisconsin.
Leaving in about a month.
All in all I still have some time left.
Finally I talk a lot about travel and the travel experience.
And I love to drive.
To explain a little further, one of the reasons I do this to learn more about America.
By the same token one of the things I’ve learned is to avoid categorization and judgement when it comes to the places I’ve been and the people I’ve met.
To sum up we nomads know there is a whole world out there.
Hence our restlessness is the opposite of anxiety.
We can’t wait to get out there.
As much as we love hanging out lakeside.
Sponsored by 36LYN The Independently Owned And Operated Refueling Station in South Minneapolis
The post Nomads-Getting-Restless-Bob Davis Podcast 1104 appeared first on The Bob Davis Podcasts.
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Nomads getting restless. It’s said restlessness is caused by anxiety. When nomads are getting restless it’s wanderlust. Details in Nomads-Getting-Restless-Bob Davis Podcast 1104.
Certainly the pace of my travel has changed since my first year as a nomad.
Indeed this year I spent 8 months in the desert.
And due to family stuff I have now spent almost four months lakeside in Western Wisconsin.
On the positive side I have been able to experience winter to spring…
And now Spring to summer…
Here on the shore.
But now I am getting restless.
That is to say I am ready to travel.
Therefore it’s a great opportunity to talk about how my travel has changed over the years.
For example in the first year of full time nomad life I barrelled back and forth across the country.
To say nothing of my trips to the Northern and Southern US Borders.
These days I am thinking I want my travel to be a little more experiential.
Comparatively many travelers hit all the national parks.
Or every major league baseball field.
By comparison I’d like to find different places and people.
For instance a town I visited in Colorado last summer with people trying to live a different way.
At the present time though I’m planning a trip to New England from Western Wisconsin.
Leaving in about a month.
All in all I still have some time left.
Finally I talk a lot about travel and the travel experience.
And I love to drive.
To explain a little further, one of the reasons I do this to learn more about America.
By the same token one of the things I’ve learned is to avoid categorization and judgement when it comes to the places I’ve been and the people I’ve met.
To sum up we nomads know there is a whole world out there.
Hence our restlessness is the opposite of anxiety.
We can’t wait to get out there.
As much as we love hanging out lakeside.
Sponsored by 36LYN The Independently Owned And Operated Refueling Station in South Minneapolis
The post Nomads-Getting-Restless-Bob Davis Podcast 1104 appeared first on The Bob Davis Podcasts.