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Un-limit yourselves.
"To be a real traveler you must be willing to give yourself over to the moment and take yourself out of the center of your universe. You must believe totally in the lives of the people and the places where you find yourself, even if it causes you to lose faith in the life you left behind. You need to share with them, participate with them. Sit at their tables, go to their streets. Struggle with their language. Tell them stories of your life and hear the stories of theirs. Watch how they love each other, how they fight each other. See what they value and what they fear. Feel the spaces they keep in their lives. Become part of the fabric of their everyday lives and you will get a sense of what it means to live in their world. Give yourself over to them -- embrace them rather than judge them -- and you will find that the beauty in their lives and their world will become part of yours. When you move on, you will have grown.
I would never again be the same. This is the magic of travel. Any travel. You leave your home secure in your own knowledge and identity. But as you travel, the world in all its richness intervenes. You meet people you could not invent; you see scenes you could not imagine. You own world, which was so large as to consume your whole life, becomes smaller and smaller until it is only one tiny dot in time and space. You return a different person. All you need to do is give yourself over the the unknown. It doesn't have to be on a vast, dreamlike arctic plain. It can be on a gentle stroll through a Wisconsin forest or on a street corner in Nairobi. What matters is that you have left the comfort of the familiar and opened yourself to a world that is totally apart from your own. 
Slowly the memories of the familiar recede from your mind and you find yourself adrift in the experience of the world around you. Your thoughts and concerns change. Your emotions focus on new people and events. The world makes its claim on your heart and mind, and you are free, at least momentarily, from the concerns of your everyday life. 
That is why we need to travel. If we don't offer ourselves to the unknown, our senses dull. Our world becomes small and we lose our sense of wonder. Our eyes don't lift to the horizon; our ears don't hear the sounds around us. The edge is off our experience, and we pass our days in a routine that is both comfortable and limiting. We wake up one day and find that we have lost our dreams in order to protect our days. 
Don't let yourself become one of these people. The fear of the unknown and the lure of the comfortable will conspire to keep you from taking chances the traveler has to take. But if you take them, you will never regret your choice."
-Letters to My Son by Kent Nerburn
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Day dreaming until summer. 
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Sod roof houses in Vik, Iceland. Photo by Gilles Baldet. The birdhouses are my favorite detail.
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TRUTH
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Maybe this is what our society needs... CUP PHONES. 
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...A girl can only dream. 
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Truth. 
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What is the "Measure" of a Measurement?
This morning I sat in one of the most incredible lectures of my college career. The class is Measurements and Instrumentation for Biological Systems, and the topic was interactions between an instrument and the environment in which it is measuring. The class discussed a scenario on measuring the temperature of a hot cup of coffee. When you put a thermometer in a cup of hot coffee, energy is transfered from the coffee to the thermometer. The energy is used to raise, say a needle or mercury, which in turn displays the estimated temperature of the coffee. Energy is transfered in the form of heat, so we no longer know the "true" temperature of the cup of coffee. With that said, will the human brain ever be able to measure a "true" interaction?
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My future home. 
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Vortex of wonder.
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