As I am retired, I seem to spend a good deal of time on the internet. I belong to several online groups, mostly that deal with cruises that I am either booked on or interested in. The internet is a mother-lode of information from, and for, new and seasoned travelers alike. Joining a special interest group allows others to share their experiences and ask questions. These experiences may encourage you to travel to a specific destination or, you may find that based on information shared, that particular destination may not be right for you and your mobility challenges after all.
One of the fun things I like to do is participate in Travel List Challenges. There are quite a few of them online, specific to many areas of travel. It’s always interesting to me to see how I stack up compared to others who take the time to complete the list challenge. I can honestly say that I usually score above the average posted. And the reason for that? It’s because I love to travel and see and do things outside my window and my comfort zone, while dealing with and learning from my mobility challenges. I don’t often post my scores to these challenges. I simply like to see what’s out there and decide if it’s something I want to put on my bucket list for a future visit. And honestly, I’ve never heard of some of the places that show up on these lists!
The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn, the more places you will go.
–Dr. Seuss