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Learning to live in
It's an early winter in the Northeast this year, and yet the 26th named tropical storm - Epsilon - is spinning in the Atlantic. What a long strange year it's been! It seems to be shaping up for a long strange winter as well. Oh well, there is always skiing; or you can take a break from winter by going someplace warm and exotic. In my mind, the place that most exemplifies the warm and exotic tropical paradise is Fiji. It's the place you imagine when you think of Polynesia. I may not be able to get there tomorrow, but I can be there today in the blink of an eye and a memory or two. I had quite a few experiences when I traveled to
I arrived in Nadi, near
That’s when a very nice policeman dressed in traditional Fijian garb came my way. He asked where I was heading and why I looked so upset. I explained, and he said, “Well, you do know about
I ended up thinking about that a lot over the years that have passed since. That flight did not take off at
I did get to experience
First time visitors, they say, have a hard time adjusting, but once they do, they quickly learn to enjoy Fiji time (as if anything happens quickly in Fiji). The world begins to look a little brighter. People smile more often on Fiji time, they stop to talk a little longer, they laugh harder, and they take more of that precious time to watch the sunset or play with children. Fiji time moves a little slower than time elsewhere, so there seems to be more of it to spend with the ones you love, doing the things you love to do. Perhaps that’s why I enjoy sailing so much...or perhaps I should say cruising. Cruising seems to always take place in Fiji time. It’s a chance to do things or not, a chance to reflect and commune with nature, a chance to have a sense of accomplishment simply by passing safely from one place to another. It’s a way of moving slowly enough to see what’s passing by. Of course, you have to be attuned to
“Festina lente,” that’s what Alex always says. In Latin it means “make haste slowly.” It’s not quite the same as
I hope
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