Far out places

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I doubt I could listen to one track by the Moody Blues, from that era, now, without turning it off, unless it was to analyse their Mellotronics. My children went to Mesoamerica - I just criticised them for burning paraffin (jet fuel) vainly. If they'd been investigating that island of plastic filth, from a catamaran made of recycled knick-knacks, I would have been more keen. And my mother has said to me 'don't you wish you'd travelled' - I've not been to London for 28 yrs. (The elder did a project on the Manatee and a dissertation on a Blue-tailed parrot).

On the other hand, a journey of fifty miles, from here, takes one into a completely different country, which few get to see. I used to spot the orange-cagouled ones, from a distance, and see their tracks and pick up useful items that they'd misplaced. Sun block, compass, little torch, stuff like that - as an indian would. I see the planes landing - and taking off - from a distance. They really strain to get up in the air sometimes - too full, perhaps. You wouldn't catch me on one!

I stayed in one place, or maybe two places, until I was about 31 and never wanted to leave the British Isles for any reason and rarely did. Totally dedicated to my own cosmology; just couldn't see the point in going anywhere else. Too much to see in the British Isles. But for some reason I started taking notice of people telling me that it might do me good or something and went on a 6 week jaunt and got uprooted. Since then I've been a-travelling and can't settle down and now 'm just way down some journey and not easily able to get back (help! o/). Mexico is just round the corner, so...may as well I suppose. I'm a bit short sighted but I tink I got a vision here somewhere.