I shall be telling this with a sigh, Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I – I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. – Robert Frost
I’m off again on a trip. See ya later.
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10 Comments
Steve Skinner
The road less traveled often makes for the most interesting trip.
Monte Stevens
Glad you also feel that way. Enjoy your trip!
Earl
Have a good trip, Monte! That road less traveled is unique for each of us..IMO…we must blaze our own paths and find our own balance.
Monte Stevens
Thanks! I leave for the airport in a few minutes. Strange how I work in an field where it’s imperative to keep tightly controlled time schedules, routes, altitudes, while my personal, social, spiritual lives and photography are laid back. Two distinctly different paths. See ya later.
Paul
Enjoy your trip, wherever the road may lead you, my friend! The only disadvantage to the road less traveled, I’ve found, is breaking spider webs with my face. No like! 😉
Monte Stevens
I’ve watched people and participated as the spiderweb dance routine kicks in to high gear. It’s pretty entertaining. I have two overnights in Central time and one west coast overnight in between. These trips mess with the bodies time clock. See ya.
David Leland Hyde
Is that the trail less traveled rather than the road? I like your photo of it regardless. Hope you enjoy your travels.
Monte Stevens
It’s actually a deer trail that people now use. When I think about it the trail will be most likely less traveled. Maybe some day we will meet and enjoy a conversation on just such a trail. Thanks, my friend.
John
The road less traveled has a lot of appeal to me – hence my trips to NW Nebraska, far from the madding crowds. Hope your trip is safe and productive.
Paul
Nebraska? I mean seriously, who goes to Nebraska? 😉