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Terri Steele | all galleries >> 2007 PAD >> May on the Road > Freedom
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Freedom

Today is my last day in San Diego. In some ways, two weeks has been a long time to be away from home. I miss my dog and my friends. Yet, in other ways, two weeks has gone by so very fast. When I am away from home, away from the city, away from my responsible adult life, I am free. When I am participating in my city life (ok, yes, I am being melodramatic... but still...), I feel as though I am in bondage. I am merely doing time until I can shed the shackles of responsiblity and once more run barefoot through a field, chase butterflies on a whim, eat with my fingers, and sleep in the dirt.

I do my very best to incorporate little acts of freedom into my daily life in the city, but it just does not ring the same. My soul and my spirit know that it is not real freedom. I'm just spinning my wheels on the "clover leaf" of life. Oh how I wish that I could figure out how to be me, be responsible and still be free.

Below is an excerpt from my 2005 Trailjournal about the same subject:

So, what is freedom anyway? It seems that in today's society that freedom is a very subjective term. I can't speak for the millions of "lost souls" wandering about their collective lives, but for me, the term has taken on a whole new meaning. I would even push a bit further by saying that most, if not all, people living in a modern "civilized" culture, have absolutely NO concept of true freedom. We are continually bombarded with images and "suggestions" regarding who we should be, how we should look, how we should behave, what we should own, and etc... Is it any wonder that Americans have become this bland homogenized mixture of folks who look alike, talk alike, and want the same useless crap filling up their overflowing city dwellings?

Having been gifted with the opportunity to "step away" from civilized society as we know it, I experienced a brand of freedom that is seldom seen by American adults. Have you ever really closely watched pre-school aged children going about their lives? They appear to be uniquely enthralled with their surroundings, and in my opinion, they are one of the few "demographic" segments of our society that are truly free to be just exactly WHO THEY REALLY ARE. Their minds appear to be, as yet, untouched by the 'shoulds' and 'should nots' of society. They are inventive, enthusiastic, playful and creative. Self-doubt is not yet a part of their psyche. With this mind set, anything and everything is possible. This is my new definition of freedom.

The greatest gift that came to me from spending time alone in the wilderness was the amazing uncensored freedom to be who and what I am, at any given moment, without society's undue influence on my behavior.

The transition back into city living has not been without its difficulties. I miss the freedom. I miss the quiet. I miss the sights and smells and the wind and the ravens. I miss being around people who smile back at me when I smile at them. I miss the simplicity of it all.

The most brilliant revelation I have received as a result of living in the woods for five and a half months is that I don't really need much "stuff" to be happy. In fact, material possessions are a burden and I have been downsizing considerably since I returned to the city.... I just want a calm existence... no clutter.... no chaos... no confusion.

I now have a brilliantly keen understanding of why people come back to the trail year after year. I know that there are treasures to be found on a long distance trail that just don't exist in any other plane.

So, for me, the question is not will I return to the trail. It is rather, when will I return to the trail?!!!


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Pedro Anahory26-May-2007 14:49
very well stated and a very expressive photo of what "modern" city life makes to us!
Pedro Anahory26-May-2007 14:47
very well stated and a very expressive photo of what "modern" city life makes to us!
Guest 26-May-2007 12:51
Well said, Terri. Modern life has a way of changing our priorities, almost without our knowing. We need that space to keep in touch with ourselves and know a little more clearly what we want out of life. Love the image!
Guest 26-May-2007 10:35
Love the writing, really great sentiments and so true. The photo is a good match!
Eric Carrère26-May-2007 06:35
Very nice picture Terri, V.
Guest 26-May-2007 01:33
You are an excellent writer. I love the reference to pre-school aged children...how true!
Focus25-May-2007 21:18
Outstanding shot!!!...........excellent work!
Fabienne25-May-2007 19:34
une belle vue d'entrelacement de routes. C'est une excellente photo.
Guest 25-May-2007 17:07
Wonderful shot, like the geometry. Those roads could be a nightmare in heavy traffic. I understand what you mean about the bondage of work (and I like my job as far as jobs go). Sometimes it's worse after you've been away and have to go back. I'm wondering if there's a way to live a simpler, happier life.
Vince25-May-2007 15:20
Nice composition. Love it. Vote.
Katie Chew25-May-2007 12:59
Excellent shot. V
Randy Adams25-May-2007 12:39
Great shot Terri!
Guest 25-May-2007 08:43
perfect writing and image, safe return.
Patricia Lay-Dorsey25-May-2007 06:13
Ah yes, you picture & speak of the "cloverleafs" in people's lives, cloverleafs that go nowhere. But you know and have taken the path less travelled so that, even in the city, you have memories of freedom within you. Time will allow you more & more opportunities to integrate your two realities. I know because I've done it myself.
ltolksdorf25-May-2007 05:38
A nightmare. But a great shot. Vote.
QUERIDO25-May-2007 05:37
Excellent shot,Vote
Debbie Blackburn Beierle25-May-2007 05:34
Wishing you a safe trip home!! :)
Bryan Murahashi25-May-2007 05:28
Excellent capture. Traffic looks pretty light here;-)
Dan Ng25-May-2007 04:16
Well said, Terri. John Muir predicted we must go back to the mountains. I miss them too.
clark langley25-May-2007 03:34
how true it is Nice peice terri
Cindi Smith25-May-2007 03:23
I travel roads like that too. I understand how you feel and relate so much to your writing. I get away most weekends just to escape and be one with nature. Very well stated and this hits home!
Matthew Mannell25-May-2007 03:04
Excellent work! Vote
Char25-May-2007 02:58
Hi Terri,
This is an excellent shot and wonderful expressive writing. \/
Guest 25-May-2007 02:50
Excellent shot.V
Wei O'Connell25-May-2007 02:41
Neat shot. Great details.
Guest 25-May-2007 02:31
Well said and shot! V
Guest 25-May-2007 01:52
neat shot
Mostafa Moftah24-May-2007 23:51
Terrific shot.. v
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