NO SUCH PLACE AS FARAWAY I once read a book in childhood titled, "There's No Such Place as Faraway" by Richard Bach...and after corresponding with people all over America and the world, I honestly feel I could apply that title to my adventures via penpalling. My love affair with correspondence started when I was 10 and exchanged letters with a young boy from India; I felt I was leaving my narrow world in the American South and experiencing a foreign culture through his words. That proved to be an interesting friendship, but gradually diminished when we both became teens. Then there was my wonderful, older next-door neighbor who enlisted in the military, and sent me letters from all his various travels, sharing other parts of this country as well as abroad. We kept in touch during my teen years, my letters to him full of all the latest neighborhood happenings. I admit a failure to correspond with distant people during my early 20s when I was busy with a career. However, eventually I missed the hobby very much, and resumed membership in several penpal clubs. Many years have passed since then, and I've enjoyed countless letters from nearby and distant people; I've been richly rewarded by each and every letter, whether the person was from an exotic foreign culture or a fellow American. The individuals I've known are stimulating and diverse, like human beings in all walks of life: young adults; housewives; professionals in many fields; older citizens; sick and shut-ins, the handicapped; rich and poor; male and female. And with the advent of email, those who are online have even speedier means of sharing. It puts the world at your doorstep, and helps broaden horizons as well as create understanding about cultural differences. I've concluded that my adventures via the inky trail (and now the electronic medium) have one thing in common: I've learned something significant from every single exchange! Therefore, time and distance are not barriers when people choose to communicate openly and honestly with one another via the written word; rather, as in Richard Bach's title, "There's No Such Place As Faraway"! ************************************************************ Written 1990 Filed Jan. 10th, 1996