This past week, my kids went back to school. Summer vacation has come and gone. And that’s gotten me thinking about the very idea of summer vacation because every summer, for the past several years, my wife, her sisters and our families have had this tradition of going to a cabin for a few days to get out of the city. We don’t own a cabin. We have to rent one. And this year, the process of finding it, looking at pictures of all the possible cabins on all the possible lakes, made me wonder about this particular, middle-class American ritual of going into the wilderness for vacation, where that ritual came from, and what it says about our relationship to modern life.
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Links:
Where Was the Birthplace of the American Vacation?
Thoreau Leaves Walden Pond
Why Fire Makes Us Human
Working At Play: A History of Vacations in the United States
Music:
Gentle Chase by Podington Bear
Arrival by North Hive
Tam by LJ Kruzer
Electron by Podington Bear
Halflight by Podington Bear
Tamz by LJ Kruzer
88 by Podington Bear
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- PublishedSeptember 14, 2015 at 7:00 AM UTC
- Length21 min
- RatingClean