is this the start of our generation's, "i used to walk to school five miles, one way, in the snow..."
i find myself writing this and craving space that's more than two kilometers from my apartment.
here we are, mid may, and in the last 8 weeks, i've left my apartment only four times for something other than a walk.
it's had its ups and down, but nonetheless, it's a lot.
and there are no days off in online teaching. a mental health day doesn't exist. just like at school you still have to have all the plans and work for the kiddos and check it all the same.
we still have six weeks to go.
somehow in the midst of all this i've dug out this blog and thought about dusting off the digital dust that i've let accumulate.
here in dubai i'm simply too busy to make time for it.
but in an effort to occupy some time rather than just staring at the latest netflix series i thought i'd reminisce over some of my travels from before.
bc.
before coronavirus.
ugh.
so let's throw it back to last spring break when i left on a 10 day tour of sri lanka with flashpack, a uk based tour company.
i've never been much for tours, but i wasn't sure about traveling sri lanka solo, and i didn't have time to plan anything, so this seemed like an option that might help with both of those problems.
the tour was designed to travel through several parts of sri lanka and make sure you saw many of the most visited places, while still having a boutique type experience.
our group. twelve people who didn't know each other, but made a really fabulous group of travelers. |
the tour includes nearly everything you need along the way, so while the tours aren't cheap, the hotels are amazing, the tour guide and team were top notch and i didn't have to think about a thing, so it was a price well paid in my mind. and allowed me to see quite a bit of country #45 i couldn't have seen on my own.
the first day of this tour hit the negombo fish market and then a long drive took us to the ancient fortress sigiriya, built in the 5th century. read more about sigiriya in this gorgeous national geographic article. avoid a tribe or two of monkeys, giant wasp nests, and some 1200 steps later and you can find yourself at the top of the "lion's rock." in true tour guide fashion, we were led here to arrive in time for sunset. it was not a bad way to start our sri lankan adventure.
welcome to sri lanka. |
much of the fish at the negombo market is laid out to dry. |
traveling reminds you how privileged we each are to live the lives we do. even with a virus keeping us in our homes. |
you're lucky that the internet has not yet developed a way for you to smell what you see. |
the fish vendors were steps from the ocean. |
approaching sigiriya. |
from the top. |
sunset in sri lanka. |
blogs are best delivered in small doses, right?
well, assuming my motivation continues, there's several more days to highlight from this amazing trip.
special shout out to my tour group for sharing all their fantastic photos, many of which i've used here!
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