As the year draws to a close, I’ve been seeking out pictures to create a year-end video of our lives, our (limited) travels, our discoveries, our new friends. For us, there is a good thing that happened in 2020: we got to know the Ati indigenous tribe in the Philippines.
I’m in a melancholy kinda mood. So this post is mostly pictures, with a few explanations of what is shown.
What’s not shown: my biggest lesson in 2020. It was first suggested by Theo’s friend Jerry when he came over for dinner one evening. It’s not about the places as much as it’s about the people.
Let’s be clear: 2020 sucked for everyone. But for us world travelers – Earth Vagabonds stuck in one spot most of the year – I thought it sucked more for us. Until.
Until I recently realized that if slow travel of one month or two lets you get to know an area, ‘slower’ travel of six months or nine months lets you be a part of an area’s tribe, whether that’s Ati or Italians, Moroccans or Mexicans.
Slower travel enabled me to connect with humanity, not just observe it.
4 thoughts on “A good thing happened in 2020 – we got to know the Ati indigenous tribe in the Philippines”
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You were right where the universe needed you to be this year. Thank you for sharing these photographs.
I love reading all the stories of your travels. I have been thinking of being earth vagabond but worried as I am over 70 and single. Stay safe anywhere you are and telling us your experiences.
Thank you.
Thank you for reading, Alicia! We know a few older people who travel alone. Good health allows them that freedom – so yes, stay healthy for the future!
You were right where the universe needed you to be this year. Thank you for sharing these photographs.
The Universe has its way…
I love reading all the stories of your travels. I have been thinking of being earth vagabond but worried as I am over 70 and single. Stay safe anywhere you are and telling us your experiences.
Thank you.
Thank you for reading, Alicia! We know a few older people who travel alone. Good health allows them that freedom – so yes, stay healthy for the future!