I’m not exactly the type who enjoys world traveling.
In fact, I’m a bit of a homebody, and I’m perfectly happy hanging out in my own residence.
I don’t dream of hopping on planes and jet setting across the Earth. I don’t enjoy the feeling of being in an unfamiliar place, uncertain how to navigate the landscape. And I’m not a massive fan of the discomforts associated with long-distance traveling. As if it’s not difficult enough to climb in a car and deal with airport parking, then you still have a miserable 12 hour plane ride with nasty, recycled indoor air. I’m always terribly uncomfortable on the plane, and try to avoid my neighbors air conditioning ventilation vent as best I can. When your finally land, the outdoor climate is probably quite uncomfortable. You basically scramble to find indoor air temperature control so you can shake off the jet lag and try to have a normal day. Unfortunately, this typically works out for relief for me, and I wind up in a hotel with awful heating and cooling systems. In fact, on prior trips I have accidentally booked the rooms with a zero Indoor Air Temperature Control. That’s why I was beyond pleased when I recently agreed to go on a European trip with my good friends. I was prepared for all of the usual discomfort and defeat associated with low air quality, when we enter the most comfortable hotel I’ve ever experienced. The heating and cooling system was brand new and utilized geothermal heat pumps along with traditional forced air appliances. From the moment we checked in, I felt like I was in heaven. While my friends ran around the foreign city and struggled to get by, I sat happily in the awesome air quality of the hotel room and felt grateful that my travel was half over.
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