There are plenty of obstacles to travelling. Time and money are the most obvious obstacles, but there are language barriers, accessibility constraints, conflicts and wars, and sometimes simply our own fears. Sometimes the best way to overcome these obstacles is to simply take the first step, book a trip, and make it happen. This week’s Daily Post Discover Challenge – Obstacles is about the things that block us from blogging or keep us from doing the things that we’re passionate about.
Certainly our biggest obstacle is our jobs, but they are also the source of our income that allow us to explore places that we never could have when we were younger, at least not in the style that we’ve become accustomed. It is somewhat ironic, but it was actually the stress of work that motivated us to start our blog last year. We needed an escape from the daily pressure that we felt and writing about what we are passionate about, the places we’ve travelled to, the people we’ve met, the foods we’ve tried, seemed like the ideal outlet. In turn, the blog has encouraged us to travel more often than we have in the past, which is extremely rewarding in itself.
It isn’t always easy finding ways to travel and there are definitely things about travelling that still give us that unnerving feeling, but we try not to let it keep us from doing our best to experience as much of the world as we can. We try to use photos from our travels for these challenges and the picture of the boy and the couple staring through the fence at the ocean seemed like the perfect symbolism of how we feel when we aren’t able to travel. They can see the beach, but yet it seems as if they can never get there. All of these pictures were from our trip to India, which was definitely a trip where we overcame some obstacles to make happen.
Now you have me wondering what was the purpose of that green fence. Maybe it was to protect from danger on those rocks. 😕
Probably… ☺
Sometimes when I’m on a trip (like now in Vietnam/Cambodia), I think: Traveling is hard! Everything is a pain, confusing, tiring, exasperating. But I’ve never regretted a single adventure. And it’s usually the more difficult ones that Chris and I end up remembering the most fondly. Plus, of course, they make the best blog posts. 😉
We couldn’t agree more, we leave in 4 days for Bolivia and we expect a few of those moments. But some nice blogs. 😀
Have a great trip and we are looking forward to reading your posts!
Great pics and perfect for this prompt! Great take on that! Wish you a great trip to Bolivia, and cant wait to read the posts when you return! Make sure you have the Pique a lo Macho (and eat the whole thing, or you are total wimps!), followed by Pacay 🙂
Thanks, that is a lot of food, we will do our best 🙂
Well said!
Thank you. 🙂
A barrier’s a barrier and inherently limiting. But the green one looks good in your pictures!
Thanks 🙂