Sorry, I realise that title is a bit weird. Rather Gary Gilmore.
But it came to me during our first paddle of 2012 last Friday.
We covered a very familiar section of Scotland's west coast, but we launched at a different place than we normally do.
"Big deal", I hear you say. Well it was, actually.
For some reason I still can't fully explain, the route felt completely different.
Liz and I explored nooks and crannies of the coast we'd hardly noticed before.
Our new put-in cut out a whole section of (excellent) paddling in Loch Moidart, so while we won't make a habit of it, we travelled further up the coast to a lovely lunch spot before turning back.
A Golden Eagle lifted off from a skerry as we approached - not the easiest shot to take with a compact camera.
I suppose it's a matter of perspective. Shift it ever so slightly, and even familiar ground can look fresh and exciting.