Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Make Your World


     Introduction:
     Sorry I missed an update. I've been so busy in The Real World I have not been able to get on the internet at all!

     The pain in my knee gets pretty bad after just about ten to twenty miles or so.
The cold nights are...
cold.
Honestly I was in pretty bad shape when I came into Carbondale.
So I decided to stick around for a bit!
It's fun getting stuck!

Actually, I've been wanting to stop in some new town along the way for an extended stay for a bit—it's hard to build a lasting and trusting friendship with someone in passing.
There's more than just the miles ahead of me, between here and The Coast.
Just like there's more than just miles behind me, between here, and home.
There are people in those places.
It is the people I meet that define my experience of these places.


Living and traveling on my bicycle is a truly fantastic experience.
I do have my strugglesdiscomfort and hardship and pain and loneliness, mainly.
However, I am certainly experiencing adventure, and feel more free than I have ever felt.
But how much longer can I continue traveling like this?
How much longer can I continue to choose me in this life?
Or is my journey simply enough?
Is this my place in the world now?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGdff0M8gn0
A vagabond on a bicycle.

From The Tao of Pooh:
“How can you get very far,
If you don't know who you are?
How can you do what you ought,
If you don't know what you've got?
And if you don't know which to do
Of all the things in front of you,
Then what you'll have when you are through
Is just a mess without a clue
Of all the best that can come true
If you know What and Which and Who.”
~ Winnie the Pooh


     Poetry:

     "The Most Beautiful Shooting Star I've Ever Seen"

     Police stop shooting people
and our leaders stop lying and stealing
and lawyers stop selling their clients out
and we all come together
and we all help each other
and we all start caring about our country

     Scientists figure out how to reverse the Ice Caps melting
and The Ocean's don't rise
and the storms and droughts don't get worse
and winter comes, and goes
and we stop poisoning the water
and we all start caring about our Planet

     The wars all stop
and the genocides stop
and people stop killing each other
and stop hurting each other
and stop using each other
and we all start caring about our race

     No one will go hungry anymore
and the poor won't have to sell their names anymore
and women won't have to sell their bodies anymore
and parents won't have to sell their kids anymore
and no one will have to sell their dreams anymore
and we all stop just caring about our selves
    
Justin case you missed it from last week.


     Pictures:
First stop in Carbondale
The Gaia House
 I was told of this place the night I arrived here
But it was closed then
I definitely feel called here
I made sure to return to check it out
 I bumped into a couple walking outside and led them in
Just seeing this place is good for you!
 That this exists gives me Hope
They have Yoga and Poetry nights too!

 They have a really nice space
Unfortunately they have to pay a high monetary amount monthly
In order to keep the space going.
They used to do community feeding events
But local government became rigid in their policy enforcing
and shut down their efforts.
People need protection from being fed I guess.

Which game should I play?
 This city is cut in half by train tracks
The trains roll through several times a day
Blaring the horn
Interrupting everything
Time to go
 Current outfits:
Artist
Tumbleweed
Incognito
Cyclist/Traveler

I can mix and match for different skills!
 Cool Bike Club
I am so thankful
For all of you
I am so very very thankful
This computer I'm on can't rotate pictures -_-

There's a place here in Carbondale where people are doing things
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8nh2QSLX6g
People are coming together and working to improve their community!
Here's their website if you're interested
http://flyoverinfoshop.org/
Anyone is welcome to attend and get involved.
People host different events and organize different groups

The groups then have this safe and comfortable space to meet in and coordinate
There's a library with thought provoking books too
The interesting thing about an open space is that it is going to be different every day depending on who walks through the door
Some local restaurants donate their leftover food here sometimes rather than throwing it away
Along with other food donations
this allows this space to provide that need as well
You Are What You Eat
So eat healthy!
Even though some people do just come for the food and warmth
It is a work space
While "Anarchy" is a loaded word that I think many people might be averse to
The people here are most definitely working on good projects

You gotta tilt your head to see it
Having this Free and Open space within the city
That supplies peoples' needs
And brings them together
Is precisely what every city needs more of
Another front of the city
This one has a different objective than the others
How can we best bring people together?
Food and entertainment
Events are usually a good idea

Gotta get people up and active!
We all need to Learn and Grow
If we're not thinking
we're done for
So many choices
That feeling when you see the choice you wanna make
and you just know
Traveling on my bicycle
I learn the most from the people I meet
But I have no control over who I meet
Just where I go
I think about who I'm becoming a lot
Carbondale is definitely something special
But it's also just a normal little college town
Right on the line of Southern and Northern Illinois
There isn't too much nature kept 'round the downtown
Bars are the preferred hang out spots here
There's restaurants too though
College towns are cool like that
The parks are either empty
Or inhabited by the local shelter denizens
College students tend to stay on their campus
Or in the bars
Or in their cars
Connecticut doesn't have drive-through Liquor stores
So these are still weird to me
Noon on Saturday
Carbondale is in proximity of a few different cultures
The conflux here is pretty interesting
This is a good statue
We need more guys like this dude
Basement House shows are the coolest
Music is powerful because people listenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LMaqRmBo1s
It's easier to listen
than to read the signs
Though I'm not sure if everyone actually hears
Sorry for the profanity
but it's important that people are free to spread the ideas they want to spread
That's true democracy
The right ideas will stick
The wrong ones will slide away
That's the theory anyways
Maybe we'll all just drink up and not think about it
And wait for the World to end
Cheers!
Don't forget to eat up too
That's my problem haha!
"Out Of Ink"
I'm glad some people are putting ink to good use!
This is one of the projects at Flyover
The Community Garden!

Come Spring they plan to have lots of healthy food to give to the community
Imagine a world where there was healthy food growing all over the place
And people just gave it to each other
And maybe there was a place that gathered the abundance
And redistributed it without judgement
I'm not looking for paradise
Just a place where I feel like I belong
Where I can work towards that ideal
Currently working on being Chill like Pooh
Or not!
Let's dig dirt!!

I got a new outfit!
Activist Mode. Go!
Carbondale is a cool city
I like it a lot! That's why I'm going to chill out here a bit!
I hope to contribute positively to the community during my time here
That's what I feel we should all be doing
I'm not a huge advocate for Anarchy per-se
But I believe our entire footprint could be reduced if we worried less about making money and helping ourselves
And worried more about helping our neighbors and making our local communities sustainable
that means self-sufficient wherever possible!

What we need is balance.
And no I don't know how we'll get there
Or if we'll get there in time
But I'm at least trying to live my life in a way that I believe is sustainable
And I believe others can too

A wise man I met along my journey told me,
"I can only fix The World as far as my arms can reach."

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  2. Hey man I met you in Tennessee at the diner where we had homemade vinegar pie. Was just checking in and seeing how you are doing! Stay positive dude!

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    1. That was at the top of Clutch Mountain!
      Don't worry, the negativity won't defeat us!
      Thanks for stopping by (:

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  3. I came across this song by chance, it made me think of you! Give it a listen when you can!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0rxydSolwU

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    1. I'm thankful I have not had to struggle with what the guy in the video has struggled with, and yet still be able to embark on my journey.
      Thanks for thinking of me Roz (:

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  4. Hey Justin! I met you in front of the liquor store with the foodstand in Carbondale. We had an awesome conversation in my apartment amd you even intrigued my roommate so much that he checked out your blog! I hope you are doing well and I'd love to have another (more sober) conversation if you're still in town. I could use some guidance with meditating as well!

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    1. Hi Kevin!
      Sorry to say, I skipped town already haha!
      It was great hanging out with you though.
      Friend me on facebook at least and we can chat about meditation or whatever (:

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