Location Taken: Agawa Bay, Ontario
Time Taken: June 2010
When I’m traveling, camping my way across the world one state park at a time, I frequently see people who seem to do this all the time.
There’s the RVs set up with furniture all around, a signpost out front, and a dish for TV hanging off the side. And the old folk who have a comfortable setup and look like they’re just here to enjoy the slow movement of time, sitting on the beach watching the sun set. Then there’s the active young adults, with their sporty campsites and athletic gear neatly arranged all around.
I wonder about the lives these people live, what adventures and deep mysteries they have embarked upon. And I often think how pleasant it must be to live this modern life of a nomad.
I’m sure it has its downsides too. Some days I think they would worth it.
Somehow, I suspect if internet ever becomes truly ubiquitous, even in the most remote corners, I might just join the wanderers. See what life is like without location tying you down.