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Dreams of a stranded traveler

2/14/2013

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     Lately, I often awake from my nightly dreams with disappointment. This morning I awoke from walking along a beach in the South Pacific, a light breeze whisked away the worry of my tormented heart. And a few nights ago, I had another dream that I was off somewhere else in the world. I was sharing a few drinks in an uncovered courtyard somewhere along the Mediterranean, watching the sun retreat ever so slowly; it dropped below the horizon, leaving an array of vibrant color, like a painter mixing every last brilliant color together, like it was his final and greatest piece of all. I faintly remember other adventures strewn throughout, but today it finally hit home as my eyes blinked open and I rubbed away the sleep that had formed. At this very moment, my dreams are better than my reality. But for most people, this is how it normally is – all of the time, I suppose. For me, as a traveler, it’s very often that my dreams simply compliment my reality.

     However lately for me, it’s been a bit of a more difficult experience, living a ‘normal,’ everyday life – because it’s forced and I have no choice at the moment. The last six months have felt like a skipping record, repeating an awful, mundane tone. But part of me is relieved that I even have a direction and a plan for myself. As often as my current situation drags me down day by day, a part of me strives to balance the dream world that I love so much with my current reality. Even though it’s depressing at times, part of me understands that I’m only down the mountain for a time being. And soon I will be back on top again, traveling and running amuck throughout the world once again, I’m sure.
     So I feel it’s important to tell to you that no matter what cards life has dealt you, that as long as you find direction and strive forward with passion, then your dreams won’t be unattainable. Your dreams don’t have to be outlandishly better than your reality – if traveling the world is a reoccurring dream for you too, then run with it and see where it takes you. Travel isn’t about the destination, it’s about the journey. And soon enough, the fire that lights my journey will be rekindled and no one will be able to stop me, ever again!
(Photo by Trey Ratcliff)
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Michael link
2/15/2013 02:42:08 am

Amazing photographs and I could not agree more with everything you said! Even in difficult times, it is important to focus on counting your blessings. I've learned to be grateful for the people in my life and the experiences I have had. Even difficult times have only helped me to become a stronger person. Also, I believe the time I have spent traveling the world has taught me a lot about myself. If traveling is something you are passionate about, I think it is so important you follow your heart and take off. Get out of your comfort zone, learn about new places, see new things and have no regrets!

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Brandon Elijah Scott link
1/11/2014 10:55:14 am

Thank you very much for the compliment. I try to focus on counting my blessings daily! Things could always be much worse.

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desi Traveler link
2/16/2013 03:11:49 pm

Ineresting.... "Dreams have to be better than your reality." I think that is the essence of our development and evolution as an individual... thanks

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Brandon Elijah Scott link
1/11/2014 10:56:20 am

Love the quote! Really gets the wheels turning. :) Be sure to come back by and check the new content out.

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Ilana Fayerman link
2/19/2013 02:26:35 am

Brandon, I know this feeling so well. I often ask my husband (before we go to sleep) where he'd like to meet up on a "dream date." We pick an exotic location and aim to meet there. Something in the planning of the dreamscape makes it much easier to leave paradise, upon waking each morning.

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Brandon Elijah Scott link
1/11/2014 10:57:39 am

That is an awesome idea! It also helps with actually dreaming. It could happen sometime that you guys have a similar if not the same dream.

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tom link
2/22/2013 11:07:13 pm

Lovely photos. Thanks.

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Brandon Elijah Scott link
1/11/2014 10:58:43 am

Thank you very much. Your comment means a lot to me. I update my blog regularly with new photos. Be sure to let me know what you think.

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Angela Rutherford link
2/25/2013 03:28:11 am

Funny, I just had one of those bizarre travel mashup dreams last night. I was back in Colorado with friends, on a ski lift that lifted not skiers but JEEP WRANGLERS to the top of the mountain. There were sharks and buddhists and strange lodges and restaurants. David Lynch could have directed this dream. It was crazy.

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Brandon Elijah Scott link
1/11/2014 11:00:05 am

I love when I have dreams that deal with traveling! One because I love to travel. Two, because what's better then traveling in your dream! Anything can happen.

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