The art of travel: A vagabond’s joys, essence, and philosophy https://t.co/9XXApTFtbk Super interview that explores how the art of travel and the art of living and meeting the unknown intersect.
@nomadicmatt Just got back from Oaxaca last week on a CCNS service project. We were there at the same time! Beautiful city. Had an extraordinary time. You might appreciate hearing what we did. https://t.co/3drlg5ty88
@CosmicWhisper76 I just reread your comment, yes, that quote is from “the reality of being.” My previous reply was in relation to the words that I wrote that accompanied the image from Michelangelo’s Sistine chapel. Credit where credit is due!
Beautiful words I read this morning from Jeanne de Salzmann. Someone unknown I follow on Twitter said it just as beautifully yesterday, but figure people are more likely to read this if it’s from someone famous. #jeannedesalzmann
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I got a lot from reading this book. Sweet, human moments woven into a travel story that takes you to many exotic locations around the world. Unique. I recommend.
@razaraz@Neda_Semnani I thought you might appreciate this short video clip that some friends and I created in solidarity with the women of Iran. Please feel free to share it if you see fit.
https://t.co/viqA4DKSmZ
@JasonMBrodsky@babakp Thank you for posting this. Here's a gesture of support for the women of Iran in the way of a short video clip that my friends and I created. https://t.co/viqA4E31B7
@DeepaParent@GhonchehAzad I read the article you wrote about the current situation of the Iranian women. You may appreciate this short video clip I created with my friends as a gesture of solidarity with them. Feel free to share as you see fit. https://t.co/viqA4DKSmZ
@theAleppoCatmen@InKittenVeritas I appreciate that you post things from all over the world. I think it takes a very broad perspective to really get a feel for what's happening with humanity as a whole.