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I had a holiday, with no connection at all to the internet. That happens rarely, in part because I am concerned about what happens when I do get connected again. But it is important to relax. (And to spend time with Miel when I can :smile: ).

And I got to add a new country :smile: (Number 46. The Dominican Republic is the bigger of the two places I have been in the Caribbean)


Five days in the Dominican Republic. A holiday with Mi Elina - something we have been needing. I got to read a lot of books, which is one of the things I do to relax - Eva got to sleep a lot. No internet connection meant that we did virtually no work. I did try at first, but when even mobile connections were unusable - :troll: operator :irked: incompatibility :cry: - I succumbed to the inevitable and relaxed. Which turned out to be a good thing.

Most days we didn't get any further than the swimming pool in the backyard - although we did make it out to test the Shanghai theory in Romana...

When I got back to the internet the mail had been building up. This is what I dread most about going on holiday - it will take me at least a dozen hours of work just to make my way through the backlog and try to catch all the things I need to know. Fortunately, Europeans in particular take Easter as a real holiday, so it was less serious than it might have been - only about a thousand messages gathered for me, and half of them were spam I could just delete. So now I am back, and catching up as best I can while trying to move forward, since it seems work doesn't actually stop. (If I missed your mail or message while I was away, I am sorry. If I seem to have forgotten, feel free to send it again - unless it was spam... :smile: )

Of course, having rested up so well, the first thing that happened was a night where I hardly slept. Still, the batteries should now be strong enough to handle that easily and let me keep my brain switched on. That is the real value of a holiday - letting my brain stop running around the urgent things at work, which gives it a chance to slowly turn over the important things in the background, and allows me to come at them fresh.

So I hope you all had a good Easter too. I also have to catch up on the cricket - the Dominican republic is almost as close as I have ever been to where the World Cup is being played, but cricket is as unknown to them as Gaelic football or cauliflower cheese. (I made one that was a bit too salty, and I tried to explain the basics of cricket. I don't know that either of them is going to catch on there...)


Flip sides...Zzzzzzzzz

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Good to read you had a good holiday! And 46 countries! Wow - that's something. I have only been to 12, but I plan on visit more. :smile:

By attilasoul, # 10. April 2007, 05:49:36

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Wow 46 countries. Youa are a real traveller. Yes you are absolutely right in saying that in a travel one gets a chance to unfragment the files and come out fresh with all mind files in place. Indeed travel is like meditation and a great rejuvinator.

By jaipurtravel, # 15. April 2007, 05:30:04

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@attilasoul, well I am getting old... I know people who went to countries that don't exist any more, and I have been to at least one (Croatia) that didn't exist when I was 20...

@jaipurtravel, travel for pleasure, or travel with a good attitude is a great way to freshen the mind. Sitting on the local bus from Chandigarh to Delhi so I can get to a meeting isn't quite so relaxing, but I can learn something if I have enough energy to appreciate it. Sometimes I find travel really hard - like tomorrow and Monday will be: leave a friend's house (where I arrived tonight at 9.30 pm) at 2.30 pm, arrive 14 hours later in San Francisco, leave the next afternoon and travel 24 hours to spend 24 hours in Madrid, then travel 8 hours to get home to Oslo...

By chaals, # 15. April 2007, 05:51:52

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umm.. challs I think you should, for once, try real real leisure travel....like take a nice jeep ride across the vacant road from jaipur to jaiselmer.. without time pressing on you.. enjoy the country side.. pitch a tent.. open a chilled beer..enjoy the local songs.. ride a camel back.. watch the stars.. and drift of to a coool sleep..

By jaipurtravel, # 15. April 2007, 09:08:32

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@jaipurtravel, now you are talking my language :smile:

I have tried real leisure travel, and really do enjoy myself. First, of course, I have to get to Jaipur... (I did get to Agra - local bus from Delhi, which was an experience of little luxury but still worthwhile). One of the places I like to travel is in Victoria, Australia... one of these days i will write a bit about it.

By chaals, # 15. April 2007, 14:33:20

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i would wait for your travel to australia so that i can hear about it chaals. as i have been planning to visit Australia.. specially the norhtern territory. so man.. go fast.. and do tell us in detail. As for jaipur.. leave that to me.:smile:

By jaipurtravel, # 15. April 2007, 18:18:42

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