Hi Aserty - this is an interesting travelogue. I love the footage of you dancing in the woods. It is a modern problem, missing and needing nature while simultaneously wanting to return to the controlled state of hard wood floors. I am in serious need to some nature, I am in my longest state without. So this was fun for me. :)
Nice to hear about your New Hampshire journeys:) I grew up there and whenever I go back to visit (I live in Baltimore now) I feel that sense of panic (my phone doesn't work and where is the gas station), and I have to laugh about the Ron Paul...
That's funny. It's nice to know I wasn't alone out there in NH. I tried to do the north NH a few days ago and had some similar experience... now in Vermont, wow, so beautiful. My first time here, I am ecstatic!
Breathing fresh air, feeling dirt under my feet, hearing the rhythmless sighing of air moving leaves, watching the sun penetrate the canopy, and best of all, water... lakes, rivers, streams, the ocean. These things energize me in a way human-constructed sterile spaces never can.
I guess it's not that way for everyone, but I think it's terrific that you're making this trip, and I'm enjoying your quirky travelogue.
Very poetic, of course. Thank you Urgult. The water has provided some amazing moments for me, both serene and boysterous. Every day I do wake up very happy to be on-the-road looking at the trees and sky... I wonder what will happen when I get to the desert?
i hear ya on the difficulties of travelling and trainig, i've lived on the road for many years and missed the studio oh so often! kudos for training outdoors like this ;)
Hi Aserty - this is an interesting travelogue. I love the footage of you dancing in the woods. It is a modern problem, missing and needing nature while simultaneously wanting to return to the controlled state of hard wood floors. I am in serious need to some nature, I am in my longest state without. So this was fun for me. :)
eaglecrowowl 3 years ago
Nice to hear about your New Hampshire journeys:) I grew up there and whenever I go back to visit (I live in Baltimore now) I feel that sense of panic (my phone doesn't work and where is the gas station), and I have to laugh about the Ron Paul...
cindilynn 3 years ago
That's funny. It's nice to know I wasn't alone out there in NH. I tried to do the north NH a few days ago and had some similar experience... now in Vermont, wow, so beautiful. My first time here, I am ecstatic!
AsertyDances 3 years ago
Enjoy your travels through life's wonders and thank you for taking us along on your journey.
newsmaninla 3 years ago
Thank you so much newsmania... encouragement is always welcome.
AsertyDances 3 years ago
Breathing fresh air, feeling dirt under my feet, hearing the rhythmless sighing of air moving leaves, watching the sun penetrate the canopy, and best of all, water... lakes, rivers, streams, the ocean. These things energize me in a way human-constructed sterile spaces never can.
I guess it's not that way for everyone, but I think it's terrific that you're making this trip, and I'm enjoying your quirky travelogue.
Urgelt 3 years ago
Very poetic, of course. Thank you Urgult. The water has provided some amazing moments for me, both serene and boysterous. Every day I do wake up very happy to be on-the-road looking at the trees and sky... I wonder what will happen when I get to the desert?
AsertyDances 3 years ago
i hear ya on the difficulties of travelling and trainig, i've lived on the road for many years and missed the studio oh so often! kudos for training outdoors like this ;)
great vid
DanceExperiment 3 years ago
Yes, you understand the studio yearn, but also the outdoor and travel bliss!
AsertyDances 3 years ago
You are legend.
endlessjoe 3 years ago
That is an excellent comment that I will log in my ego files and definitely going in my bio. Other living legends...?
AsertyDances 3 years ago
Are you driving with sunglasses on?
Xenu 3 years ago
why, yes I am... they have been chewed up since this video... oh my.
AsertyDances 3 years ago