I have had the pleasure of travelling a bit this summer. I've not done anything as impressive as a coast-to-coast trip or travelling abroad. I have taken numerous day trips and explored the state in which I live.
I've mentioned in previous posts that I'm preparing to direct one of my "bucket list" shows, Defying Gravity. All the travelling I've done has been influenced in some way or another by this upcoming production. I've written a review of one museum I recently visited, and I fulfilled a childhood dream in visiting another, Space Center Houston. While I have spent a lot of time delving into the past and future of space travel and exploration, I've also spent time outdoors at nature preserves and wildlife refuges. In some way, I suppose I've been exploring where we come from and where we are.
That's been an amazing aspect of this bit of travelling around I've done. By exploring the past and imagining the future, I've really been enjoying and living in the present. There's something magical about standing on a marsh and watching herons take flight. While looking into a bayou at an alligator with an ancient lineage, it's easy to become hyper aware of one's surroundings and perhaps even mortality in that moment. How fortunate I felt to "touch the moon" at Space Center Houston. My childhood and my present collided touching an artifact that had traveled 238,900 mi. to be there in that moment with me. I've come to truly appreciate the beauty that exists all around me, only a drive away.
I've been finding myself in the present, appreciating moments.
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| Bldg 9 (Vehicle Mock-Up Facility), Johnson Space Center |
The Armand Bayou Nature Center,
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| Small Alligator in the murky water of the ABNC |
and The Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge.
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| Heron at HNWR |
I plan to take enjoying moments into every day (in my classroom, in the rehearsal hall, when I am spending time with family and friends). And, when I need visit a place to help pull me back into the present, I am glad to know that so many are relatively near by, and I hope to explore and find more. I highly recommend exploring what's around you. It just might change your perspective.
Until next time...
Ro Huizinga



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