Friday, April 17, 2026

FRIDAY THIS AND THAT- MY INNER GYPSY IS CALLING

 

While my inner soul
craves the open road,
my heart keeps me tied in the spot
I call home.

If I did not have these
HOME TIES,
you might find me living the life of 
A ROMANTIC GYPSY.

Spring always makes me long to roam.
There were nomads in our family line.
Good Irish chaps.
Men that traveled 
to set up new towns 
and,
once the towns were established, 
they would move on to
build another settlement.

I think I inherited some of that trait...
that longing for the road.
While I LOVE my home, 
I sometimes long
to pack my bags and 
travel the highways and byways
of our beautiful country..
Spring and Fall both find me restless...
calling my name to  explore
the lesser known roads of life.

IF I could pack up and travel I might
choose something like this.
I could see myself parking this
in a quiet spot in the foothills,
brewing a pot of coffee,
listening to classical music and  
reading a good book.
Idyllic, yes?
This bit of retro travel heaven
would work just fine for me, too.
After a long idyllic drive 
through the countryside
I could crawl into this bed 
with a happy heart.
Could you?

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Maybe it's because we haven't 
been able to travel
 much since hubby
has had health issues.

 Maybe that is what makes 
the open road
call my name.
Maybe it is because my soul is restless.
~or~
Maybe it is because I feel winter weary
and I am anxious for 
Soft Summer Winds.

How about you?
Any other souls out there
that want to
harness your inner
GYPSY?

Happy Friday.
Maybe I'll just take a
little trip---



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19 comments:

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Oh, If could have a camper like one of those, I just might do it! Really nice...maybe a bit TOO nice! LOL. I'm more of a rustic kind of person, but that last one with the shabby chic look it really sweet. Wouldn't mind parking it in my yard and just retreating there when I want to "get away". LOL. Sometimes we have to do our traveling from our desk chairs in front of the computer or on YouTube TV. It's cheaper that way...LOL. Praying all is well with you and your dear hubby. Maybe just a country ride would do...

Tom said...

...Diana, I see that you have fancy dancy tastes! Flaunt it girl!!!

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Since this is all fantasy, I'll opt for the old-fashioned gypsy caravan pulled by a big draft horse. But it would be a modern gypsy caravan with a bathroom and shower, hahahahaha! Oh, and air conditioning.

Anonymous said...

I love them all! My upstairs craft room is called "the Sea Gypsies Nest"!
bobbie

Jeanie said...

I'm longing for a little trip. It has been too long. So far, I've been staying close to home because of Lizzie but soon it will be cottage time and she can come along!

I'm mostly known as 'MA' said...

I used to love it when we went camping. Getting away from home meant getting away from work and the telephone. Those were the days before mobile phones. Now I'd probably have my phone with me in case of emergencies, I do get away a couple times a year. I visit my son in Florida in the winter and my family in Ohio in the summer. A little trip is good for the body and soul. Hope you get out for that ice cream!

Red Rose Alley said...

From one gypsy to another, Yes, I love traveling the open roads. It's the freeways I have a hard time with haha. I'm actually getting ready to take a road trip, and my son is coming along with me, so I'll take it slow, and wouldn't it be nice to have one of those campers to lay my head? Oh, I do hope you get to take the road trip that you are longing for, Diana. Thanks for this post today, Diana. It gets me out of the planning mode, which is the worst, and on my way to the gypsy road. ; )

Carla from The River said...

I become a Gypsy in the spring and autumn. I usually get it stronger in the autumn. I want to fly with the birds... SOUTH.
Ha!
Stay above water my friend... and do not blow away... and do not get struck by lighting. Our weatherman said be prepared for it all including a snow storm!! We will drop to the 20's tonight, it is currently 80!!

MELODY JACOB said...

Oh, I felt this so much. There’s something about spring that just makes you want to grab a bag and go, even when you love being home. That picture of the quiet spot with coffee and a book sounds like absolute peace. I think sometimes the longing comes even more when life keeps us a bit tied down. You’re not alone in that feeling at all.

Ginny Hartzler said...

Oh my gosh, the one with the teal kitchen is gorgeous! I want it!! When I was younger, I wanted to travel to so many different places. But now I cannot travel, so I just look at the blogs of friends who do.

Cheryl Kimbley said...

I am very content staying at home and love the quiet lifestyle. But those sweet pictures could tug at the heart and the roaming gene.

Katie Isabella said...

Boy I would be in that vehicle every chance I got! PERFECTION!!!

racheld said...

YESSSS!! My fidgety-flight patterns would encompass BIG sweepy places---no quaint little villages or sedate museum tours for me. I LOVE museums, and have been known to spend day after day just walking around silently, hands grasping wrists behind my back for safety to any precious exhibits, but the GREAT ROCK formations, the high Buttes rising out of nowhere on a particularly flat plane, the roar and grandeur of the FALLS or the tide or the wind through a Maine forest---those would be my travel plans. I would walk among the redwoods and sequoias with that same Charles Dickens old-man posture, possibly lying down on the needles for an hour-long gaze upupup.

I like anything that doesn't involve the interstate, though many perfect spots have been reached thereon.

I call to you, Kindred Spirit. Did you perhaps read Nan of the Gypsies when you were twelve?

Bill said...

The warmer weather releases our inner dreams. Travel, new places, new friends. It all sounds good, Diana. I'm ready to go!!

Terri D said...

I once had a dream of living on a houseboat and dropping anchor in lovely bayous or back canals where the wildlife rustles all around you. Your camper photos look comfy and wonderful and I would glady have you park it in my carport for a nice long visit!! xo

HappyK said...

We've done a lot of traveling with Ken being in the military. We also had a RV and toured the country. Now I'm happy to stay put in my home in the woods.

Mevely317 said...

Oh, that wee yellow wagon has my name all over it! I'd love to unleash my inner gypsy, provided someone else would drive.

HIBISCUS HOUSE said...

I sure long for a trip myself! Love all your caravans! Would be fun! xo Dolly

Bless said...

I would love to travel in a motor home/RV, but, I wouldn't be able to afford the cost of gas! Over $6.00/gal. over here!