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Hey, ~tetris! Welcome back!
~bartender? Whatever the returned traveler fancies --- it's on me!
Thanks for your report! I will say that
- traveling changes ones perspective on things and life, possibly a lot!
- folks over the planet are mostly nice, some more open minded than others, but that is not surprising, is it?
- and yes, "characters" are what makes the whole endeavor worthwhile.
Shall I add a few examples of my own?
- Me standing at the station of the light rail in San Diego, coming back from Mexico, staring at my insufficient small change. Some guy stops. "How much is missing?" "50 cent I believe?" He gave me two quarters, said "Have a nice day!" and walked on. THANK YOU!
- Me hitching a ride in Wales on an almost dry Thursday morning. The second! car stops, a VW van. "Where you're heading?" Don't remember, possibly Aberystwyth. He checks his watch. "Well, I'm running late already. I should be there now. And when I arrive I should be at the next place. So I can definitely waste a little more time, pick up someone and have a nice chat, right?" We had very interesting conversation for the next half hour or so. I never forgot this guy.
- Me hitching another ride in Pennsylvania. Someone gives me a lift. At the end he shows me the rattle snake he had caught and was carrying elsewhere in a cage. I mean, how probable is this?
- Me waiting for the Bus in Buffalo, NY, reading a book. Next thing I know, there is a girl sitting two seats away, reading "the same!" book, at roughly the same page! Waiting for that same bus, of course. We had a nice conversation, and I met her again on the way back to Toronto.
I could go on. Only slow travels will make this happen.
Cheers ~tetris, and all you other travelers. May you have surprising encounters!
PS: and yes, there is a point, where it's enough. Has happened to me.
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~tetris wrote:
Cheers to you too - and that's awesome -- it's crazy how it just takes one small act of kindness to make someone's day. I wish these sorts of things were reported on more!
The world is so small when you speak with strangers