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Good morning. This is Laura.
Welcome to the Before Breakfast podcast. Today's tip is to make a pilgrimage to a place that is significant to you.
Doing so can make your leisure time feel a lot more purposeful.
For centuries, people have visited places of religious significance.
Places like the Western Wall or Mecca, to name a few.
People make these trips because they believe that visiting those places will deepen their devotion ocean and help them feel part of the community of faithful people through the ages.
But places don't need to be religious to feel significant.
There are many other reasons a place can feel important, and taking the time and effort to visit can give a sense of purpose to travel or to discretionary time in general.
So it might be worth making a pilgrimage somewhere as one of your next trips, or even as a weekend event.
For instance, maybe your ancestors lived somewhere that you would like to visit.
Years ago, I visited the little town in the Netherlands where my grandfather lived.
You might go find the town where your great -grandmother was born and visit the church where she was baptized and married.
Even if you can't get that precise, you might know that family members were from, say, Sicily.
As you wander around the general area, you'll know that you are probably seeing the same landscape that they saw.
That can be an awe -inspiring feeling.
Of course, you don't have to visit sites from just your own family's past. Maybe you are fascinated by a particular period of history.
It might be worth visiting the beaches of Normandy, or the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, or Ellis Island.
See where other people's courageous actions created the life we live today.
day. Other pilgrimages may be more personal rather than religious or historical.
Did you love Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House Books when you were a kid?
Go on a road trip and visit places depicted in her books.
Did you learn to cook from the Moosewood cookbooks?
Travel to Ithaca and eat Eat at the Moosewood Cafe and reconnect with your 20 -something self.
Place is meaningful.
And the truth is that most of us are going to travel somewhere in the next year or so.
I'm all about seeing exciting sights and relaxing.
But connecting with an interest can make for a good mix when added to these other things.
If you normally take vacations with your family, maybe you could do a weekend trip to a site of interest. ext.
Or maybe there's even something nearby and accessible.
You love model trains, and you find out there's an elaborate display at a store two hours from your house.
What a great place for a Saturday pilgrimage.
You'll spend Saturday doing something.
So why not spend Saturday seeing something that will delight you and touch on a part of your identity.
So think about what inspires inspires you, and intrigues you.
Think about the places that are important for those things.
And then think about how you can get yourself there.
Doing so will probably make for sharper memories than just doing the same thing over again.
In the meantime, this is Laura.
Thanks for listening.
And here's to making the most of our time.
Thanks for listening to Before Breakfast. If you've got questions, ideas, or feedback, you can reach me at laura at lauravandercam .com.
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