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great little piece and photograph my love. some thursday inspiration for myself (:
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Peaceful scenery and an interesting observation about the beginning of the journey’s end. Thank you for this gentle way to start my day.
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Thanks, Lori.
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I loved your poem, especially the first two lines, enjoyed the rhythm you built there. The ‘roads’ prompt made me think of something I wrote a time ago as part of a song my band was working on, documenting our travels in the Highlands. ‘On this road we roam… white lines go by like stones…’
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Thank you. The re is a really familiar relationship with roads when you travel a lot…
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Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
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🙂
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Life is all about that journey!
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It is.
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A very clever idea, Sue.
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Thanks, Robbie.
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All paths do lead somewhere and the fun is in the discovery.
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That’s why I never use sat-nav 😉
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I know. I see a road and I want to know where it goes. My husband’s response, “Why would you want to know that.” He uses sat-nav everywhere he goes and never takes a new route. Drives me crazy! LOL
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I seldom worry about where a road leads… they all lead where I am going 😉
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