Replenish is a delicious word. It brings to my mind the drinking of tall glasses of clear water then imagining the cells of my body absorbing the fluid and plumping up, all fat and smooth and shiny and replenished.
And so to travel. 


I am in a replenish period. So I drink three quarts (about 2 1/2 L) of water a day. But not when I am packed into a plane like this.
They say keep hydrated when you travel but I do prefer to hydrate before and after travel. Being strapped in during turbulence with a complaining bladder is not fun. We all learn that lesson early on in our adventures.

I don’t mind being packed in – empty seats are not efficient. And planes use a lot of fuel. We manage, humans have an ability to extricate the mind from certain situations. Dig into a book. Think like a pig. Close your eyes and dream yourself away. Be where you are.

I stay detached until I arrive at my lovely little hotel and begin to drink the days quota of water (and wine) – though you should not drink your days quota of water AS wine!.

‘replenish the earth‘.
For a Christmas Present to my Host Planet I am going to try and keep in mind if my actions replenish the earth or simply steal from the host to keep me alive. I know that much of the bible has been twisted by endless interpretations, chinese whispers over thousands of years and cannot be taken too literally. Unless you are reading it and understanding it in the original old style biblical Hebrew or Aramaic. I should not take three words translated into English (by whom?) and then create an idea of how I should live my life from those three words. I mean, I am not even particularly religious. But I will. As a historical document, I find the bible interesting and I choose to interpret these three words as meaning: look after the earth, the ground under your feet, mind the soil, fill our very foundation, our earthly mother, with greenery and water and growth and compost and goodness. Don’t take more than you put in.
Yes, Don’t take more than you put in.
Now, travel is a toughie. I am fairly sure I am using way too many natural resources to visit with my family. So, while I am in New Zealand I will plant and water as often as I can and work towards replenishing this earth that I walk so heavily upon. Plant at least three trees.
Just an idea.
I hope you have a lovely day.
After a day of walking and water drinking – I will be loaded into a big jet plane tonight and fly in a curve around the world until my pilot finds Auckland, New Zealand. Then another terminal change (terminal is a terrible word for an airport) and I will be loaded onto another plane to Wellington. If all goes well. I just need to get to the loading gates at the right times.
So far everything is going very well which makes me nervous. (My hotel room is full of lovely wood to touch!). I am such a superstitious person! Merciful heavens.
I hope you have a lovely day.
celi
A screen shot from one of my weather apps.



45 responses to “REPLENISH”
“Be where you are.” Always good advice. There have been times when I was in a bad place and needed to not be there. Mental escape was imperative.
May your travels be smooth and rich with memories.
Nothing like a good ZONE OUT!
“Think like a pig” – very suitable for Christmas on many levels!
Ha ha ha !! I did not see that coming!! Yes.!
I wondered this when you used the phrase before, C… What exactly do you mean by “thinking like a pig”? How DO pigs think?
And I know that they’re extremely intelligent, but I’ve very little “up close” experience to go by (and none recently):
Yes, replenish, a wonderful word, with healthy, uplifting connotations! And off you go to replenish your mind, soul and spirit with your family in New Zealand. Sending wishes that your flights are relaxing and that all connections are made with no stress or anxiety! xo
Yes! I hate stressed travel. Hope you are having a good day too!
I hope you get to the beach! The hotel room looks nice. Wishing you an easy journey. I love your meditations on replenishing.
Lots of chances for us to replenish as we wander the holiday season
Have a great, great trip! I love the way you refer to your pilot “finding” Auckland. You funny girl. Of course he’ll find it!
Hope she finds it! They don’t call them pilots for nothing!
(terminal is a terrible word for an airport) I agree completely with that sentiment. Glad travel has gone well so far and you are one step closer to your family. Keeping good thoughts for you.
Thank you for the good thoughts. I am enjoying having some city thinking time .
Can you smell the fires in Manhattan Beach? I love traveling and could do it all year long. How does a pig think? Have a great trip.
I cAnt smell fires here –
Enjoy your walk and replenishment. Nice room to dial down and prepare for the next leg of your trip.
It is a small and sweet hotel. I am happy here for these few hours
I’m wondering too. And I lost the joke of the Christmas pig. Love the hotel room lovely and inviting.
How long is the flight to Auckland? Are you able to sleep on a plane? I remember you’re able to “bite”!
The flight is a little over eleven hours. Sometimes I sleep. It is an overnight flight which helps
I love that idea – to replenish. The soul needs that for us to be happy and in peace with ourselves.
Yes! What a lovely addition to the conversation. So true.
Squish your toes in the sand, probably too cold there, but soon soon. Take a deep breath of that ocean air and find that little girl that cycled down the beach road every day 🙂 Laura
Planting trees is a lovely way to repay our sweet planet. and I like your “don’t take more than you put in”
Safe journeys today and every day.
I love this too.
I suppose it’s another twist on karma and “what goes around comes around”? To only take what you need, I mean…
Safe travels, sweet dreams as a replenished spirit. My son is coming home from down under (Brisbane). This is the first time I’ll be seeing him in two years. So my prayers are with both of you.❤️🙏
How wonderful to have your son home for a visit. It is hard this modern life when we all live so far from our families
It’s heartwarming to know you will be passing by so close. There is a wonderful photographic exhibition on at the Auckland Museum, New Zealand Geographic Photographer of the Year 2017. Opened last Friday.
I wish you safe travels.
Sounds wonderful!
That bed looks like it will provide sweet dreams, and after a day replenishing your lungs with sea air and your cells with water and your creativity with wine, I should think you’ll sleep like the dead and wake up ready for the next round of sardine-can sensory deprivation, horrible lighting and creeping noisily ever closer to your destination. Homeland and family call and Miss C is answering. She’s on her way…