"Where to next?"
This is usually answered by "what's next on my bucket list?" There are so many places to see and limited time and money - can I afford to revisit places I've already been?
But actually, can I afford not to?
I'm just back from Vancouver, the second time in five years that I've spent my long vacation exploring the city and its beautiful surroundings. I mingled with crowds enjoying fireworks and Pride festivals for the first time since the pandemic, a city returning to joyful celebrations.
Vancouver felt comfortingly familiar and electrifyingly new. It was a feeling mirrored by meeting friends separated by the entire breadth of Canada and the Atlantic for too long. In reconnecting with them, I also found a greater understanding of the place they chose as home.
It can be tempting to preserve a perfect memory of your travels but why deny yourself the pleasure of returning to a place you love? It might be time to find out how much your favorite destination has changed - and how much you've changed with it.
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