What exactly is the basic premise the traveler culture is based on??
I grew up in Ireland, but basically was oblivious to the presence of travelers, aside from occasionally seeing them parked on the side of the road when I was a kid, with gates and pieces of scrap metal and tin and stuff stacked beside their caravans.
About a year ago I return to Ireland after a long period over seas, and joined a boxing club.
This boxing club is, I have learned, owned and run by travelers.
Initially they were extremely welcoming, inviting me to their house, bringing me here and there to train and for sparring, and just generally cordial regarding their behavior.
Then there was a bit, shall we say, hot and cold, where I'd show up at the club, and be like the invisible man.
Then the hot - the coach would be on the blower the next day, arranging to collect me for sparring.
So on.
I am deeply curious what their source of income is, given the fact that they seem to have unlimited time to dedicate to boxing training - morning, noon or night, they are available to train.
I mean - do they not have work commitments of some kind?
I know my coach has several children also, so that's gotta be a drain on the finances.
I also couldn't help but notice, that their kids do not seemed to be confined to school hours of any kind, given the fact that they are also available, morning, noon or night, to train boxing.
I mean - for me it's great.
But stands in stark contrast to the routine of another average member of society.
I guy, some years ago, mentioned to me that, they don't believe in washing.
Apparently they feel this makes them more at one with mother nature...
Now the dudes I train with obviously don't adopt this principle cause, they actually present quite well, no odor issues etc.
But if that is a defining cultural principle for them, it would appear to me to be an inherently flawed one, cause personally, I believe as a human race, one of our main purposes is to transcend mother nature, given how it screws us over so regularly and carelessly, like a gold digging girlfriend.
That being said - I admire how they embrace the sport of boxing, where as, until I left my birth home, I was taught to believe that such a sport was brutal and barbaric, and had no place in a modern civilized society - something which I now understand was an inherently flawed ideal in itself.
So - what is it that defines their culture?
They certainly don't travel anywhere, despite their denotation.
Can anyone fill me in on this great mystery??