The urge for a new adventure is creeping into my soul. This time as I search to "find myself", I'll so do while enjoying all the amenities of a five star hotel.
That bleak rainy night is still fresh in my mind. No one had informed me that to reach the final leg of my yurt retreat destination I would have to walk three miles on an unpaved unlit road. "Move on, intrepid explorer," I told myself. In reality, I was just being a foolish ass. Four days alone in a yurt? What was I thinking? Obviously, I wasn't thinking.
The urge for a new adventure is creeping into my soul. This time as I search to "find myself", I'll so do while enjoying all the amenities of a five star hotel.
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david milner
14/6/2024 07:40:03 pm
Many have attempted this journey, Pamela, and I shouldn't laugh because I'll probably try it again!
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Jennifer Duncan
14/6/2024 08:44:32 pm
Camping is vastly overrated. Nothing uplifting about being uncomfortable and isolated. Hotels definitely the way to go.
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Cheryl Dahlstrand
15/6/2024 10:37:08 pm
Somehow, the story also suggests that staying in a yurt is not economical, either.
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Tom Baldwin
16/6/2024 10:16:50 pm
My thoughts exactly, Pamela.
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Pamela Kennedy
17/6/2024 12:00:37 am
Thank you, everyone, for reading my story. I most certainly appreciate your comments. Have a safe and enjoyable week!
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