Monday, November 16, 2020

A Brief History

My Travels…So Far

Up until the last ten years or so, travelling had never really been high on my priority list. I didn’t have that yearning to visit far off lands, that wanderlust to see the world. I was happy in my little corner of the world, and it didn’t occur to me to want more.

Growing up, I spent time visiting all the typical places that kids in Ontario visit- day trips to Toronto, Ottawa, and Niagara Falls. These outings were fun and memorable, and I will always look back at them with fondness. Visiting the CN Tower was one of my favourite things, and to this day, it remains so. Niagara Falls is much the same, I still get mesmerized by the water, and could stare at it for hours.

Niagara Falls

The only major trip I had taken was when I was 12, to visit my Dad’s family in England for a month. It was an amazing month, and I wish I had been a little bit older, so I could remember more about it. Luckily, we have a lot of photos to help jog those memories, and my Mum also wrote a journal. I too wrote a journal of that time, unfortunately it was lost in a fire.

1986 Buckingham Palace

As adulthood loomed, the need to see new places still wasn’t high on my list of must do tasks. My travels in those days generally involved going to another city for a rock concert- many a trip to Toronto or Ottawa involved damaged eardrums, much to my delight. Seeing live bands is a major part of my life, and could be a blog in itself. But, one blog at a time!

The defining moment in my travelling life came in January 2011. A friend was going on a bus trip to New York City, and she invited me to join her. It was just like one of those moments in a cartoon where the character gets an idea, and a light bulb dings on above their head. I had just received my passport the summer before, and although I had gotten it to have a form of proper government identification, I now looked at it as my ticket to a whole new world. Literally.

And so I shall save the rest for the next chapter! I could seriously write a book on New York. Maybe someday I will…

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