“Wherever you go, go with all your heart.”
– Confucius
There is always one moment/location that captures my heart in every travel destinationI have been to. It is not necessarily the most famous tourist spot or even a known location.
These locations are embedded deep in me because I felt something open up when I experienced, a flow of energy perhaps? They are not just snaps to me, they are transcendental meditation. For when I do look at them, I feel like I am there.
Just how I feel right now, as I wrote this post, looking at this snaps, I traveled to these locations and now I am back home. That I guess is the spirit of Wanderlust.
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I’m a long-time OBX’er. I can concur with the notion of opening something up within me. Ocracoke does that for me like no other place I’ve ever been. Great shots! 😃
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I am sure many including me wonder how relaxing and nice life would be if were to live by the beach. Of course, not all beach location is like that… I have been to Florida, OBX, a few in CA and Virginia Beach so far. OBX captured my heart. I actually come from a coastal town named Chennai (India). I lived there for 24 years, but I did not live by the beach. I was far away from the beach but went to the water when I could. I yearn to be in a coastal place again.
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I don’t live near one either, but I’m at one as much as humanly possible. And Ocracoke is where we plan to retire…hopefully sooner than later. 😃
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A very nice selection of distant open spaces. (Yes, even NYC!) 🙂
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The last photo; of a fisherman and the setting sun, is truly fabulous!
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Thank you. It was a wonderful moment sitting in the beach and watch him slowly across as the sun set.
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Gorgeous photos, 🙂
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Thank you Marje.
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