aging comes with benefits
this I've come to learn
adventure in far off places
I've bridges yet to burn
where to next I ponder
on land, on sea ~ just me?
or throw all caution to the wind
'tis loads more fun with two ~ agree?
De has us dancing in the dVerse Poets Pub today ~ Time to Quadrille!!

The more the merrier but its okay to have the adventures by yourself too. Love the title, happy wanderer.
ReplyDeleteWith the right company, this is absolutely true. But I could crave some land and sea on my own, too! ;) Well spilled.
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Nice one. Sweet dreams.
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Traveling. I definitely have the itch. But having a partner for adventuring does it make it all the more rich. :)
ReplyDeleteI like your fun rhymes and your taste for adventure, Helen!
ReplyDeleteDearest Helen,
ReplyDeleteOf course I fully agree with your final line...!
Hugs,
Mariette
I think it would indeed be more fun with with a traveling adventurer. Truedessa
ReplyDelete"Val de re, Val de ra, Val de ra, Val de ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.... my knapsack on my back."
ReplyDeleteI agree, much more enjoyable with more than one. When we visited Alaska about 16 of us traveled together, quite a few widow and single ladies. They had a waiting list for me if and when Arlene konks. I've out lived most of them. My biggest atribute was taking messages for Mrs. Jim when she was golfing and I was home. Do you have a group of lady friends?
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I sense that you have many wild adventures in your past and future, Helen! 😉
ReplyDeleteNice one, Helen. Enjoyed the smooth rhyme. Personally, I prefer a travel partner!
ReplyDeleteI’d like to go awandering too. No knapsack—I like it comfortable, like Judy said in her post—sitting in her fave chair globetrotting in her mind. Need no partner then either. 🙃 win-win. But if you have the means, sure, partner or not get up and go my friend. Make it a safe trip. Xo love this. Selma Martin.
ReplyDeleteI think wandering alone or with someone is equally as enjoyable.😊
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