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[QUOTE="Chizuru, post: 1167853, member: 80917"] To give you another perspective, I am usually a planner. I take enormous pleasure in planning. I read, research, hunt each town on Google maps for likely accommodation and read reviews. This can keep me very happily occupied for many months. When our Podiensis journey was cancelled in 2020, I still had my pleasurable months of planning before the disappointment of cancelling everything. As I write, I am on a holiday in Western Australia (Ningaloo) which uncharacteristically I didn’t do much planning. I was booked on a dive boat but I had left my other few days unplanned. I managed to find the last accommodation available, didn’t know about a wonderful dive with manta rays that I needed to book earlier so missed out, and arrived at a gorge with a wonderful boat trip that we missed out on by half an hour because we were winging the day and didn’t know about it. It has reinforced to me that my deep planning has always enabled us to enjoy all that is there to experience and to not plan, research and book ahead leads to missing out on many wonderful experiences. Our hotel tonight is a very expensive 3 bedroom unit which was the only place available!!! I will always plan and prebook. Not only do I get great enjoyment, I don’t miss out on anything, and I have the great comfort of knowing that a bed is waiting for me at days end. When I am hobbling along in great pain with my tendinitis, drenched by a thunderstorm it is often all that keeps me going. [/QUOTE]
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