Lucy in the sky with a travel bag
"Newspaper taxis appear on the shore
Waiting to take you away
Climb in the back with your head in the clouds
And you're gone"
Waiting to take you away
Climb in the back with your head in the clouds
And you're gone"
Lucy in the sky with diamonds, Beatles 1967
The principal aim of travelling is getting lost. Beautiful but tiring experience after a while. That's why I need my suitcase every time I’m away. That familiar smell I get every time I open it makes me feel at home when I’m tired of getting lost. So after I’ve chosen where and when to go on holidays, I start immediately to pack. Packing is complicated, I know. Most of us prefer to prepare their suitcases the day before, if not the same day of departure, in a rush, without any organization.
This is not my case. When it comes to suitcases, I take my time. I love packing, and I have my method. I imagine the process mentally — first clothes and items I use less to save space on the top for what I need daily such as underwear and t-shirts, then I write a list of priorities. Finally, a week before departure, I start packing carefully because I know that every item I may forget, I will miss it all the time of my vacation.
Let’s be honest. Our way to travel has changed a lot recently. We can't improvise anymore. Once we were very few people to travel; therefore, almost everything was possible. Today, with the entire world moving around, to see means first to book, or we won't see. I still remember the first time I saw spectacular Irish Cliff of Moher in 1995. It was a windy summer day, and I was alone on the path that lead through the fields to the popular cliffs, without any modern safety barriers or queue on my way. Simply wild splendid nature. I was back in 2012 but I couldn't recognize the place despite the excellent signposting, the big tourist buses, and the people. Yet the cliffs haven't changed at all. So I had to learn that nature never changes. It's us, people, that always try to limit its wildness, taking away the only valid aspect worth visiting.
However, let's go back to our suitcase that follows us faithfully every step of our travel, supporting our crazy adventures and cheering our negative moments. A clean t-shirt after a heavy rain, a good coffee when we wake up may after a sleepless night, our favorite dress for the special occasion. That heavy burden that we drag from place to place turns magically into the most important item of our vacation. Travelling is getting lost, this is sure, but only to find ourselves again in all those small things only a well organized suitcase can give us.

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