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When everything happened and I left home, this song appeared in a mix of many other songs while I was in Sacramento. This song was a navigate and question of what I was out there, and a lot of my friendships.🌵
When everything happened and I left home, this song appeared in a mix of many other songs while I was in Sacramento. This song was a navigate and question of what I was out there, and a lot of my friendships.
As I met more people and encountered vagabonds, homeless and the like I found there was a mutual struggle during the pandemic. The cities were bare. People were hurt. And many were in solitude confined by the real physical walls and led screens.
Before the trip I was having Snapchat conversations with a very great friend, Kevin. Some wild ideas to get out of where we were and this pandemic certain had strengthened our relationship. New Mexico? Texas? Mexico?
Then I left from Seattle for Sacramento at the beginning of July, I had no idea where to go after. California restrictions did not seem visitor friendly. Los Angles? San Francisco? The bay? Mexico. Warm. Maybe, I would fit in there and not raise any eyebrows with mixed skin, maybe that would feel like a temporarily home. Maybe I could rent a ranch and stay down there for a little bit. Maybe even make it back to my birthplace (Guatemala). 🤠
I was set. I had my passport and the will to do it. I held it over my head though that I had wanted to I would go all over the United States. The cities were tough though and the restrictions for vagabond were not too nice, which I’ll talk about later.
However, that night I met a carpenter and his wife watching the fireworks (California goes crazy) for 4th of July. We introduced ourselves as visitors and I explained my situation and my journey to gain more perspective. They were incredibly kind and receptive to what had occurred. 🎆❓
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As the train crossed the US plains, flourishing biomes to the east coast, I disregarded this song further along the journey. 🛤🏔
However, at the last few days of my travel I lingered if staying down here was what I really wanted to do. Tucson, Arizona. Close to Mexico and Central America.🚂
I figured a few things (In New York) … but most importantly that my friends and my family were my home out of anywhere else in the whole world. I needed to return to see them before the school year started. Through the entirety journey I mourned my friend Kevin’s death.
I truly wanted to spend more time with them. I texted my friend in Madison the night before and asked if I could stay with him, and like a friend, he said yes, and I was excited to see the boys again. We had been through so much already. So that’s what I did, booked the flight night of and left in an Uber during a flash flood.🌵
(Also one side note I was so fricking happy to see @brian.mork the moment I got back to Madison.)😄