It's not just the camping that I'm funny about. It's any traveling. I am such a home body!! For me, there truly is no place like home!! I think that you and Neddy have mentioned the ability to enjoy your own company. I too enjoy solitude. So... a day alone at home is paradise!! :catroll: During my reading this morning I found this:
Society depends for its existence on the inviolable personal solitude of its members. Society, to merit its name, must be made up not of numbers, or of mechanical units, but of persons. To be a person implies responsibility and freedom, and both these imply a certain interior solitude, a sense of personal integrity, a sense of one's own reality and of one's ability to give himself to society. -- Thomas Merton
I was in the process of developing "a sense of one's own reality and of one's ability to give himself to society" when I started drinking at about 22 years of age. That development came to a screeching halt as daily intoxication took over. My life was "the same day over and over" for five long years, as one of our Nestmates says of addiction. Now that I've been sober for about six months, it seems that my brain is functioning again and my personality is once again developing. Observing myself right now is somewhat like watching a small child grow so quickly.
I hope this is a great day for you, Lil' Beagle. I'll talk with you later. ~
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