Luckily enough my hibernation retreat came to an end just in time to enjoy my 60th birthday a few weeks ago. There's something about celebrating any birthday that has a zero at the end of it I feel, and as I've got older I've started to develop a "zero tolerance" of my ever-increasing age. Well, sort of...
My 60th birthday has entitled me to be the owner of a free bus pass which I can use on any or all local bus services throughout England (although not in Wales or Scotland - so much for a "United" Kingdom!). I can now travel from where I live in the far south to as far as Berwick-on-Tweed on the English/Scottish border free of charge as long as I use local bus services.
This freedom has inspired me to consider going on what Theravadin Buddhists call a tudong - a wandering from one place to another - although in my case it would be by bus rather than on foot. My aim would be to visit 108 bus stops along the way. This would, of course, give me an ideal opportunity to practice the paramita of kshanti or patience as in my experience buses tend not to come along for ages and then several arrive together.

Welcome back from hibernation! I think the idea of a tudong is great... with meditative posts along the way about the zen of bus stops, the zen of bus timetables (or lack thereof, what is the sound of one half of a bus timetable getting crumpled up?), the zen of other bus passengers...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the welcome back Margaret. I like the idea of doing something on the zen of bus stops along the way! Watch this space...
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