Are you an adventurer in real life or in your mind? Then you will truly enjoy this link and read it with delight. I did and i recommend that you connect with your inner guidance and think seriously about opening your life to Surprise!, new sights, lives that are not at all like yours, if you want to gain peace of mind and faith in your fellow man.
http://www.garyascott.com/2008/04/05/2069.html
Take you time and enjoy the movie review on "Into the Wild" directed by Sean Penn, too. “The movie opens with a quote from Lord Byron:
‘There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,
There is a rapture on the lonely shore,
There is society, where none intrudes,
By the deep Sea, and music in its roar;
I love not Man the less, but Nature more.’
"Our holidays here were very quiet as we've had visitors recently, so we
decided to indulge in a reclusive weekend to ourselves. We had been
planning to take a few long hikes but some spectacular storms kept us
curled up inside with books and dvds. Jake's e-mail however, reminded me
of just how much I love the outdoors, and how, in another life, I think I
could have lived off roasted squirrels out in the sticks - although I
would have possibly chosen a more elegant hideaway than an abandoned bus!
In fact, I've always dreamed of becoming a goat herder in the Swiss Alps.
Maybe I will realize that ambition one day.
"Before the big rains came, we did manage to make it to a cozy hut built
into the mountains in one of the big nature reserves. We slept in the
open air, looking across a magnificent, wild valley. Perhaps the most
scenic part of all was the view from the hut. I think Lord Byron would
have really enjoyed it! Sending you all very big hugs from this part of
the globe. Franny"