false sense of complete control
Friday, 30 November 2007

Wendy wrote from Australia re the lag and travel horrors, this time long haul - see my text  version of something connected - motion stasis - here

1st day: everything moving but with no discernible rhythm. 2nd day : the back of my body arrives. 3rd day : more breath but then a deep, deep emptying – almost like falling for hours. 4th day: rhythm coming back into the walk and a smile that means it. 5th day :the cartilage seems to connect up. 6th day: stamina returning with desire to walk for hours and hours. 7th day: tiredness that comes from being able to recognise sensation in the body. 8th day: deeper tiredness combined with desire to go out for a drink but not able to fulfil the desire due to tiredness. 9th day: false sense of complete control combined with ineffectual suggestions at work. 10th day: suppleness returns, along with appetite and real taste and ability to notice other people. i heard it takes a day for every time zone crossed so eleven days would be about right.

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My pics from arrivals in Munich the other day.

Airport

 

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