I agree with backpakker. But if you grow weary of the long road, there's always the saying: Two shorten the road. Having a companion is sometimes wonderful.
Dawn: That's great news. All the best with your book. I checked your blog entry on that one.
Churningthewordmill: :)
Sarah Laurence: Thank you for your kind comment. Somehow it reminds me of a painting by Andrew Wyeth, not all of it though. I've never been to the American Midwest, must make for a pretty sight though.
At the turn of the century I returned to Bombay from Goa, not an easy decision to make. A software company let me in, then another, then yet another. Time ran past. This time around I was wise enough not to give chase. So occasionally I take my camera along, searching for corners, finding them where none exist. And some of them are painted blue.
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"...the long and winding road..."
I often like the journey rather than the destination
Lakshmi
or perhaps, the 'being' in the journey, no matter how long or short it be?:)
beautiful snap that!
I agree with backpakker. But if you grow weary of the long road, there's always the saying: Two shorten the road. Having a companion is sometimes wonderful.
Kenju: Hmmm. The long and winding road that never ends but goes on and on. It runs because it can't stop :)
Backpakker: Same here.
Dharmabum: Very much so. The anticipation, the beginning of a journey.
D. Chedwick: Of a road that does not weary a traveler, so much so the traveler wishes it could go on and on whatever the traveler's reason may be.
Lovely picture. And a lovelier thought.
:)
Very true and with less words you expressed it all :)
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well said. :)
Anil, you say so much with so few words and the perfect image. That could almost be the American midwest.
Princess Stefania: Thank you :)
Dawn: That's great news. All the best with your book. I checked your blog entry on that one.
Churningthewordmill: :)
Sarah Laurence: Thank you for your kind comment. Somehow it reminds me of a painting by Andrew Wyeth, not all of it though. I've never been to the American Midwest, must make for a pretty sight though.
Thank you so much for visiting my blog. I truly enjoy your wisdom and your photography is beautiful
true that!
sometimes listening to what the road has to say is as important as what your soul says.....
N:Absolutely.
Just the thing I needed to read.
How true! Your narrative makes fascinating reading.
Its a beautiful picture and the quote is meaningful.
Mridula: :)
Pradeep: Thanks.
Prats: Thank you.
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