Although I've never hitchhiked, I can attest to the advantages of traveling light. Material possessions can sometimes be a heavy burden... I like Charlene's colorful orange poncho!
Stickup, I hitch-hiked across Canada from east to west and back again with my boyfriend in 1970-something. At this point in my life I have to ask myself, "What was I thinking?!" These days I always try to travel light. I suspect Charlene's mother knit her bright orange poncho, again speaking from personal experience, more or less.
Just keep your money bag, Charlene.
ReplyDeleteHaving been there I know how she feels!
ReplyDelete... and good karma to bad vibes! What freedom to take a load off! And we're on the road again!
ReplyDeleteWV: boliks COTTON CANDY
(beau = good liks = licks)
Although I've never hitchhiked, I can attest to the advantages of traveling light. Material possessions can sometimes be a heavy burden... I like Charlene's colorful orange poncho!
ReplyDeletehehe, it is always good to start questioning that need :-)
ReplyDeleteÖtli,
ReplyDeleteGlad you like!
Shirl,
ReplyDeleteObviously words from one well-travelled.
Forest Dream Weaver,
ReplyDeleteYou and me both!
Margaret,
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed, to paraphrase the Band they took the load off Carmen and put the weight on Charlene.
Stickup,
ReplyDeleteI hitch-hiked across Canada from east to west and back again with my boyfriend in 1970-something. At this point in my life I have to ask myself, "What was I thinking?!" These days I always try to travel light. I suspect Charlene's mother knit her bright orange poncho, again speaking from personal experience, more or less.
Roxana,
ReplyDeleteI question it daily but have not yet come up with the suitable answer of chucking it all.