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If this type of authorization does not work for you, convert your account using the link. Homely Planet has packed up and done moved house. You can now find me HERE! Dear Livejournal, It's been a gas, but all good things must come to an end.
It's time for me to evacuate the embassy. When I started this blogβ¦. For that past many years now, as I've seen things unfolding at home - as I've sat down at the computer and watched the videos and read story afterβ¦. Your IP address will be recorded. Recommend this entry Has been recommended Send news. Log in No account? Create an account. Remember me. QR code. Homely Planet tharp42 wrote, - 09 - 12 Homely Planet tharp42 - 09 - 12 Previous Share Flag Next. After another weekend drowned in rivers of awful beer, I resolved to get some exercise tonight.
I try to exercise at least a moderate amount these days, for health, vanity, clarity of mind, and the simple fact that I have a a tough time sitting still for long periods of time. I have a lot of energy pulsing around, which, in a more discplined man, would manifest itself in a lot of work done and a more productive life. But it is possible to be hyper AND lazy, so I guess this extra dose just makes me somewhat jittery and kind of a spaz.
Tonight I took an urban hike. I'm an avid walker and hiker, and urban wanderings have always been one of my favorite ways to release this urge. I've spend countless hours meandering around various cities, sometimes while straight, and other times on champion doses of drugs.
I've walked most every inch of central Seattle. I've hiked through some really sketchy parts of LA and Chicago and New York, taking in the locals like dangerous animals on a safari. I've explored the rabbit warren that is the streets of London. I've gotten purposely lost in Bangkok. Busan is a great city for urban hiking, because it is a place of contrasts. You can be walking on a main road, past steel and glass buildings and loud, neon-lit game parlours and Dunkin Donuts and car dealerships, then take one turn down a side street, and BAM!