February 2013

“Clouds come floating into my life,
no longer to carry rain or usher storm,
but to add color to my sunset sky.”

- Rabindranath Tagore -

When I travel, I often head right into my destination’s rainy season. My short breaks occur when closer destinations tend to be rainy and my long breaks occur when the destinations I want to visit for an extended time tend to be rainy. I’ve come to embrace this and enjoy the way exploring new places in the rain naturally slows down my travels.

Sudden rainstorms have led me to duck into galleries or cafes or under awnings where I begin conversations or sit for awhile and observe and gain a deeper understanding of the culture. Warm stormy weather invites me to splash around the rain in impractical ways and sometimes put on a funny tacky poncho I’d never been seen in at home.

And when it’s not raining, the rainy season skies have a wonderful complexity about them; blue and white and gray masterpieces, moody but vibrant sunsets, and double rainbows (all the way).

The Big Island, Hawaii

Before we even landed in Hawaii, we were greeted with paradise; there were rainbows over the ocean and looking down at the water while flying from Oahu to the Big Island felt like we were a few steps away from viewing the Earth from space. And of course, once we were on land, lovely skies and rainbows continued to appear in abundance.

Flying over the ocean in Hawaii

Double rainbow in Hawaii

Late afternoon sky in Hawaii

Washington

When I decided to visit Seattle in April one year, I didn’t expect much from the weather, and sure enough it rained for most of my trip. Flying in was pretty spectacular and every so often there were little holes in the clouds where there would be glimpses of snow-covered mountains. While Seattle remained overcast and rainy the whole time I was there, stopping to check out the daffodils and tulips at the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival while driving to Vancouver, Canada provided a little break from that and great views all around.

Flying over clouds in Washington

Daffodil fields at the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival in Northern Washington

Cuba

This was yet another place that drew me in from the air. As the plane approached Havana, fluffy clouds created unique shadows all over the brilliantly green landscape. While I was in Cuba, there were little bursts of tropical rainstorms almost every afternoon which turned out to be the best time for a siesta or sitting in a rocking chair on a porch and having a conversation until the storm passed. The colorful chatter was often followed by an equally colorful sunset.

Flying over Cuba

Sunset in Maria de la Gorda, Cuba

Oaxaca

Two years in a row, I visited southern Mexico in the summertime rain, and in Oaxaca was where I really started to pay attention to how much beauty clouds add to landscapes. It was the first time I felt inspired to make the sky the main subject of a photo and I’ve seen that I’m not alone in enjoying Oaxaca’s dreamlike summertime skies.

View from Monte Alban, Oaxaca, Mexico

Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca, Mexico

Sky in Oaxaca, Mexico

Sky in Oaxaca, Mexico

Berlin

The summer when I visited Berlin, it rained heavily and I’d often see abandoned broken umbrellas strewn about the streets. Some of those days, it rained all day long, and the city felt so much more gloomy than I expected. Any day that was remotely sunny felt so inviting and you could see all over the city how the contrast brought about strong urges to be outside and enjoy the impermanent sun.

Strausberger Platz on Karl Marx Allee in Berlin

The Spree River and Museum Island in Berlin

The Berlin TV Tower

Prague

Prague was a side trip from Berlin with a little bit better weather. The city of Prague looks like something from a fairytale, and partly cloudy skies added to the magic.

Charles Bridge, Prague

Vltava River, Prague

Charles Bridge, Prague

Namibia

I could see that Namibian skies were going to be spectacular as we flew in to the Windhoek airport. As we drove across the country, there was hardly anything on land, but the clouds in the sky gave the scenery so much character. While we certainly enjoyed some cliche African sunsets with the requisite silhouette of an acacia tree, the one I enjoyed the most was when the sun disappeared behind a patch of thick clouds, beautifully illuminating them on the way down.

Okonjima Wildlife Reserve, Namibia

Namutoni sunset in Etosha National Park, Namibia

Etosha National Park, Namibia

Etosha National Park, Namibia

Driving through the Namib Desert, Namibia

Chicago

Early September proved to be a great time of year to visit Chicago. A bit of rain and mugginess lingered from the heart of summertime, but mostly there were pleasant lake breezes and majestic clouds hovering over the city skyline.

Cloud Gate sculpture in Millenium Park, Chicago

The Chicago city skyline and Lake Michigan

View of Chicago's downtown at sunset

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Late at night following my birthday outing in Chicago, a group of us found ourselves hanging out in a living room, having slices of blue funfetti cake, and taking a trip down memory lane via songs from our childhoods. We were listening to stuff I hadn’t heard in a long time; the kind of music that gives you those I’m sad I can’t go back, but I’m glad it happened bittersweet twinges. Songs that I used to have on cassette tape like Waterfalls by TLC.

There’s a certain age when the music you love during that time feels as though it was created just for you. And in the music from my youth, there’s also this buoyant pre-9/11 innocence that was often enhanced by lo-tech videos with charmingly basic dance moves that aired in a time when the M in MTV still meant something.

Our little after party was not anything I dreamed up, but as we sang along to those songs, I realized that taking a nostalgic tour through my life through music of my past was exactly what I wanted to do as I celebrated three decades.

Inspired by that lively night of musical reminiscing, here are seven songs that I grew up on that make me want to hit the road:

» Hangin’ Around by Counting Crows

For as long as I can remember, I’ve had urges to get out of town regularly for a change of scenery and perspective. When I was in college, this was my go-to song whenever I was getting ready to take a break from my small campus and mix things up by heading out of town.

» Free Your Mind by En Vogue

In travel, the cultural exchange goes both ways. You’re absorbing other cultures and often sharing a bit of your own culture with others. This is a great song for thinking about the cultural exchanges that make travel what it is and about travel’s ability to allow people to see the humanity in those who’ve led very different lives from them.

» Holiday by Madonna

This really needs no explanation—timeless song, timeless dance moves.

» Fantastic Voyage by Coolio

The summer when this song came out was an endearingly epic all-American summer for me and a time when I was rediscovering mainstream music after a year of listening to nothing but oldies (no joke). I entered a new world of Seattle grunge, empowered girl groups, and hip hop infused with funk. This was and still is a great summer anthem.

» Escapade by Janet Jackson

Janet Jackson often seems to be overshadowed by her brother, but she had so many catchy hit songs in a short period of time back in the day. This was one of my first favorites; go figure that it’s about travel. I appreciate the video for this song even more now that I recognize that it draws its inspiration from Afro-Latin culture and Carnaval.

» I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) by The Proclaimers

This is the ultimate song about going the distance for love and one of the ultimate one-hit wonders of the 90s. You could never forget this video with the bespectacled twin brothers awkwardly bobbing to their own catchy beat.

» Freeway of Love by Aretha Franklin

The Queen of Soul successfully blended Motown and 80s sounds in this track that makes you want to get off your chair and into a car and just go, go, go…

» Bonus song: Roam by B-52′s

A late addition to this post. How could I have forgotten about this great traveling song?

What nostalgic songs do you listen to when you travel?

More in the 7 Songs series:
7 Songs by Women to Empower You For Your Journey
7 Songs to Empower You for a Solo Road Trip
7 Songs for an Epic and Introspective Journey

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