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“If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.”

― J.R.R. Tolkien

 

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"What we find exotic abroad may be what we hunger for in vain at home" —The Art of Travel by Alain de Botton

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Mangez bien, riez souvent, aimez beaucoup means: "Eat well, laugh often, love abundantly”

 

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"Whether our action is wholesome or unwholesome depends on whether that action or deed arises from a disciplined or undisciplined state of mind.

It is felt that a disciplined mind leads to happiness and an undisciplined mind leads to suffering, and in fact it is said that bringing about discipline within one's mind is the essence of the Buddha's teaching."

—Dalai Lama XIV, The Art of Happiness

The word "travel" comes from the Old French word "travail" (or "travailler"), which means "to work, to labor; a suffering or painful effort, an arduous journey, a tormenting experience." ("Travel," thus, is "a painful and laborious journey").

 

Whereas "to wander" comes from the West Germanic word "wandran," which simply means "to roam about." There is no labor or torment in "wandering." There is only "roaming."

 

Wandering is the activity of the child, the passion of the genius; it is the discovery of the self, the discovery of the outside world, and the learning of how the self is both "at one with" and "separate from" the outside world.

 

These discoveries are as fundamental to the soul as "learning to survive" is fundamental to the body. These discoveries are essential to realizing what it means to be human. To wander is to be alive.”

― Roman Payne, Europa

“If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.”

― J.R.R. Tolkien

 

ร้านวันดา

 

Local address

100/3 Kha Luang Road, Nan 55000, Thailand

100/3 ถ.ข้าหลวง, 55000

 

www.tripadvisor.ca/Restaurant_Review-g662326-d10005527-Re...

"Why do you go away? So that you can come back. So that you can see the place you came from with new eyes and extra colors. And the people there see you differently, too. Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving."

—Terry Pratchett, A Hat Full of Sky (Discworld, 32; Tiffany Aching, 2)

"We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls."

—Anaïs Nin, (The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. 7: 1966-1974) #IamATraveler

"What we find exotic abroad may be what we hunger for in vain at home" —The Art of Travel by Alain de Botton

“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.”

― Marcel Proust

"Some hae meat and canna eat,

And some wad eat that want it,

But we hae meat and we can eat,

And sae the Lord be thankit."

—Robert Burns

“Curiosity might be pictured as being made up of chains of small questions extending outwards, sometimes over huge distances, from a central hub composed of a few blunt, large questions. In childhood we ask, ‘Why is there good and evil?' ‘How does nature work?' ‘Why am I me?'

 

If circumstances and temperament allow, we then build on these questions during adulthood, our curiosity encompassing more and more of the world until at some point we may reach that elusive stage where we are bored by nothing.” — Alain De Botton, The Art of Travel

“If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.”

― J.R.R. Tolkien

 

ร้านวันดา

 

Local address

100/3 Kha Luang Road, Nan 55000, Thailand

100/3 ถ.ข้าหลวง, 55000

 

www.tripadvisor.ca/Restaurant_Review-g662326-d10005527-Re...

The word "travel" comes from the Old French word "travail" (or "travailler"), which means "to work, to labor; a suffering or painful effort, an arduous journey, a tormenting experience." ("Travel," thus, is "a painful and laborious journey").

 

Whereas "to wander" comes from the West Germanic word "wandran," which simply means "to roam about." There is no labor or torment in "wandering." There is only "roaming."

 

Wandering is the activity of the child, the passion of the genius; it is the discovery of the self, the discovery of the outside world, and the learning of how the self is both "at one with" and "separate from" the outside world.

 

These discoveries are as fundamental to the soul as "learning to survive" is fundamental to the body. These discoveries are essential to realizing what it means to be human. To wander is to be alive.”

― Roman Payne, Europa

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September's theme is #CMmagic Creative Morning Vancouver.

Featuring Kirby Brown of Playground Builders www.playgroundbuilders.org

 

Listen to the talk here

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“Nietzsche also proposed a second kind of tourism, whereby we may learn how our societies and identities have been formed by the past and so acquire a sense of continuity and belonging.

 

The person practising this kind of tourism ‘looks beyond his own individual transitory existence and feels himself to be the spirit of his house, his race, his city’.

 

He can gaze at old buildings and feel ‘the happiness of knowing that he is not wholly accidental and arbitrary but grown out of a past as its heir, flower, and fruit, and that his existence is thus excused and indeed justified'.”

 

—The Art of Travel by Alain de Botton

 

“I'm obsessed with inventing stories for people I come across. An overwhelming curiosity makes me ask myself what their lives might be like. I want to know what they do, where they're from, their names, what they're thinking about at that moment, what they regret, what they hope for, whom they've loved, what they dream of”

—Gustave Flaubert

“If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.”

― J.R.R. Tolkien

"What we find exotic abroad may be what we hunger for in vain at home" —The Art of Travel by Alain de Botton

“Nietzsche also proposed a second kind of tourism, whereby we may learn how our societies and identities have been formed by the past and so acquire a sense of continuity and belonging.

 

The person practising this kind of tourism ‘looks beyond his own individual transitory existence and feels himself to be the spirit of his house, his race, his city’.

 

He can gaze at old buildings and feel ‘the happiness of knowing that he is not wholly accidental and arbitrary but grown out of a past as its heir, flower, and fruit, and that his existence is thus excused and indeed justified'.”

 

—The Art of Travel by Alain de Botton

 

“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.”

― Marcel Proust

Gotta catch 'em all ☀️⚡️✨

 

Pokémon GO Vancouver Stanley Park Meetup @Gravitytrope

The word "travel" comes from the Old French word "travail" (or "travailler"), which means "to work, to labor; a suffering or painful effort, an arduous journey, a tormenting experience." ("Travel," thus, is "a painful and laborious journey").

 

Whereas "to wander" comes from the West Germanic word "wandran," which simply means "to roam about." There is no labor or torment in "wandering." There is only "roaming."

 

Wandering is the activity of the child, the passion of the genius; it is the discovery of the self, the discovery of the outside world, and the learning of how the self is both "at one with" and "separate from" the outside world.

 

These discoveries are as fundamental to the soul as "learning to survive" is fundamental to the body. These discoveries are essential to realizing what it means to be human. To wander is to be alive.”

― Roman Payne, Europa

The word "travel" comes from the Old French word "travail" (or "travailler"), which means "to work, to labor; a suffering or painful effort, an arduous journey, a tormenting experience." ("Travel," thus, is "a painful and laborious journey").

 

Whereas "to wander" comes from the West Germanic word "wandran," which simply means "to roam about." There is no labor or torment in "wandering." There is only "roaming."

 

Wandering is the activity of the child, the passion of the genius; it is the discovery of the self, the discovery of the outside world, and the learning of how the self is both "at one with" and "separate from" the outside world.

 

These discoveries are as fundamental to the soul as "learning to survive" is fundamental to the body. These discoveries are essential to realizing what it means to be human. To wander is to be alive.”

― Roman Payne, Europa

“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.”

― Marcel Proust

Gotta catch 'em all ☀️⚡️✨

 

Pokémon GO Vancouver Stanley Park Meetup @Gravitytrope

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"What we find exotic abroad may be what we hunger for in vain at home" —The Art of Travel by Alain de Botton

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"Cities were always like people, showing their varying personalities to the traveler.

Depending on the city and on the traveler, there might begin a mutual love, or dislike, friendship, or enmity. Where one city will rise a certain individual to glory, it will destroy another who is not suited to its personality.

Only through travel can we know where we belong or not."

—Roman Payne (Cities & Countries)

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“If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.”

― J.R.R. Tolkien

Gotta catch 'em all ☀️⚡️✨

 

Pokémon GO Vancouver Stanley Park Meetup @Gravitytrope

“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.”

― Marcel Proust

Mangez bien, riez souvent, aimez beaucoup means: "Eat well, laugh often, love abundantly”

 

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