I am Here.
It seems I delude myself into believing I am straddling a multitude of alternative universes, each one the nexus of a choice or decision I couldn't fully make, but slid into. I ride along, believing I can rewind to that hazy, ambiguous point and start again from there. It's quite a handicap. Why do junctions come and go so quickly?
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I don't know, but if you could find the one that gets you to post more often, I'd appreciate it.
Joe,
I will do my best.
I agree with what Joe said
Charles,
I will do my best.
Time is an illusion. All choices compress into The Choice.
And all roads lead to Rome?
May I add that I'm awfully glad to see you, oh silent one.
Well, that is a complicated statement. Too much for me to contemplate on this Friday morning.
Oh, and thank God there are always many more junctions to follow.
Steve,
I ate spelt bread made with baking soda (bicarbonate of soda?) and oats and honey on tuesday, and it was fantastic. I have spelt in the cupboard, waiting for the recipe. I've used it before, but it's quite expensive.
I meant that I keep myself from living from where I am, somehow not accepting the irrevocable nature of decisions.
Terry,
If you didn't recognize the sentiment, you probably don't suffer from it. Lucky you.
Steve,
You have seen my pictures on the other blog, haven't you? There will be a great deal posted for your sake as time goes on and the air warms up and I dare take the camera further from home.
Because the maps provided are not accurate enough. The scale is all wrong. It's intentional. They don't want you taking those turnoffs. The side roads contain dangerous unmanageable elements.
UTMG,
Elements which, I may add, do not come out in the wash.
"And all roads lead to Rome?"
HA!! OMG you crack me up! Your wit is a bit sharper than Brandar's, I think. That would be the main reason you conflict: male ego is so sensitive. Forget the whole separated-at-birth theory ...
To be permanently stained is to be blessed with wisdom
UTMG,
I do so enjoy a mutual meander down a metaphor.
Gar,
Conflict livens up a comment section.
As does association, agreement, and affirmation.
Comments liven up a comment section.
This is one lively comment section.
Steve,
The great Jeanne is too great for the time being, and would rather not make an appearance. Perhaps in a few months. But a Jeanne's eye view is possibility in the nearer future.
When it comes to major descision making,the choice isnt always clear and takes time to appear.It`s been my experience often, however other things are just clear as day.Thanks for posting this Jeanne I have enjoyed reading it.
Consise,
I'm glad.
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