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The Expert
WE all have our cultural biases. We can’t help it. We can only view things from our learned experience. But when we travel, we expand those experiences and broaden our views perhaps changing how we see the world. And how others see us.
I only understood that clearly when travelling in the Middle East in my 20s. A teenage girl was introduced to me at a luncheon. When she heard I was from California, she became excited.
“Do you know Madonna?” she asked.
As if I, of the 38 million Americans residing in California, was the next door neighbour of Madonna. But now, living in rural small town Galicia, I am experiencing something similar. We are welltravelled, especially in the US. I travelled for work a lot. And we travelled with our children for holidays to nearly every state in the union. So, I know a bit about each of them.
But the US is vast compared to countries in Europe. So big that there are varied cultural pockets where, while English is spoken, there are accents I can barely understand. But my fellow Gallegos don’t care.
It seems I am now the go to person to consult when anyone in the area is travelling to the






US. Mothers, brothers, cousins, friends. It doesn’t matter. There will be a knock on my door. Someone I recognise will be there with someone I don’t recognise. Let the travel consultation begin. I almost feel like a medium. Perhaps I should light candles or lay out some tarot cards.
“I see a tall, handsome stranger in your future trip to New York.”
I have begun recycling itineraries, and custom Google maps for these people. Finding I get excited about their adventures. Remembering my own and doing my part to broaden their horizons, one Gallego at a time.
































Betty Henderson
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