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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Unknown Trail...



An unknown trail lures me in.
I want to know what's around every turn.

But don't you wish you could know each turn before you take it?
Then you would never make a wrong decision.
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Lamenting this thought, but then I found this quote:

{{The strongest principle of growth lies in human choice.}}
~George Eliot


~~wrong decisions can be our growing places~~
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12 comments:

turtle town said...
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Mrs. Pancakes said...

thanks for visiting my sites..love that picture...i love alberta..went there for high school!

Chantele Cross-Jones said...

That picture is beautiful!

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Changes in the wind said...

This is the most awesome picture!

Val said...

I love the picture. I love the saying. I love everything.

Randy said...

Wow both you an Allison have posted some great walks. I just might have to go out on a trail today. Enjoy your week!

LBB said...

Great pic! I love the heavy branches of snow. I always look forward to what you'll post next :) I also wanted you to know I've awarded you "the stylish blogger award"! It's in my post today.

floweringmama said...

Great post. I love the picture, too!

Cathy @ Country Cathy

Full-On-Forward said...

Powerful!!!

John

Jordanna said...

SO true. Love this picture. I always think I want to know what will happen next, but I think it would ruin the whole faith thing and change my perspective too much. I guess that's the trust part. :)

Thanks for your gigantic comment on my blog! :) I'm so behind on all my blogs too, and am barely keeping up on a couple posts of my own! So sorry I have been scattered in commenting too. I'm trying to catch up, because I just love your blog and love reading them!

Hope you're doing well and your vacation is going great! (I think you're going on vacation?)

Talk soon!

Jordanna

Lynette Jacobs said...

Wow...I love the blue of this photo...so pretty.

Allison said...

I think that choice is what makes our lives interesting. I have often thought the same thing you think here, and later come to see that choice is what makes the future worth living. A friend of mine once said to me, "Allison, embrace the choices you make - accept that there will be bad with the good. But own your choice." Her words changed my life.