The trip was well balanced between family time and touring time. It’s good to catch up with family news and it’s also good to infuse my brain with something new. A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about “Transitions.” After that post, I realized that life is not just one thing and that I needed to seek out new adventures.
During our trip, we had rain, snow, wind, and a few sunny days. Well, people in New England consider them sunny days. They should visit Tucson and see what full sun looks like. ;)
New England’s food was good! We found the kind of fare we cannot find in Tucson, AZ. We savored soups and thick bread, an amazing Latin American lunch in Claremont, NH, and a fabulous potato knish from a Jewish deli. My tummy was delighted. :)
In Waterbury, VT, we visited Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream factory and an apple cider pressing operation. We drove through idyllic small towns and picked up colorful artwork.
This is one of my favorite trip stories: In a small Vermont town, we stopped at a restaurant. We needed to use the restroom. I went first and my husband sat at a two-person table nearby. A few minutes later, we ordered lunch.
As we were eating, I noticed a set of large, plaster angel wings beside our table, tucked under a stairwell. We were able to sit in front and “get our angel wings.” I felt that this was a sign of support from the Universe for our trip. My husband and I are not natural travelers. Occasionally, it’s good to feel that we are in the exact right place at the exact right time.
This was not a metaphysically-based trip. No interviews with psychics were scheduled. However, our energy goes where we go and we can stumble into spiritual places (like those with angel wings) and enlightening conversations. One such conversation resulted in Tuesday’s Quote when my niece told me she had clearly heard, “Revel in your magnificence” – a call to remember who she was. A call for all of us.
Because we were traveling, I wasn’t able to meditate for about 10 days. We had to get up and out of our hotel each day. By the time I got home, I felt frazzled. My energy was thready. After a couple of mornings in my meditation chair, I felt much more centered. It’s good to be home.
Thank you to New England, and to all of our family, for hosting our travels.
Gail
gail@MyPsychicSearch.com