Gadling TAKE FIVE-- June 28 - July 4
In the traveler's world it's been a bit of drama this week. Plus, there have been lessons in traveling with a wider perspective and an open heart.
On the drama end:
- Iva reported on passengers in China refusing to get off a plane because the flight was canceled.
- In his Letter from Albania series, Jeff presented an intimate look at blood feuds through the experiences of people he has talked with in his travels there.
- From Anna we heard about the drunken Swede who tried to row back home from Denmark
- Grant told us about British Airways passengers who thought the smell of curry meant there were terrorists
On the wider perspective and open heart end:
- Read Part 3 of Jerry's "Talking Travel with Patricia Schultz," the author of 1000 Places to See Before You Die. As she says at the end of the interview, "Life is short--get off the couch."
- And, after you're off the couch, pick up a copy of Sacred Places of Goddess,108 Destinations by Karen Tate who specializes in openness.

Today is my 15th anniversary, but we had the fireworks last night. Wow! A bit racy.
For those in search of that little extra umph when they travel--the something more that connects them to self or something bigger than they are, sacred place travel can offer a sense of purpose. Traveling with a contemplative eye can move one deeper into an experience.
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"This button is from the coat of a Confederate soldier--or a Union soldier" is something one might hear at a Civil War relic trade show and sale. 












