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Paths lead forward. You can look behind you and see where you have been. You can stop for a while to catch your breath. But sooner or later you need to go forward. The road may look lonely and cold, but the footprints tell of other travelers. Perhaps one is waiting around the next dune, or beyond that wall, decorated with colored paint.
i know the sky looks (kinds) fake, but it is not...used one of Matt's presets on it...i think it is called deep blue sky, other than that i just added a vignette around it
Playing on my fascination with taking pictures of stairs, doors and pathways (which interestingly enough are all some form of transition or threshhold, ways to get from here to there), I give you Watkins Glen - Stairs to Nowhere.
The past four weeks have been an interesting, and stressful path. New people entering my life and stirring things up, but things not settling out, at all. Just when I think things are settled, a new wind comes along and stirs the leaves up again. The path forward, I know, for me, needs to be one of continuing forward being who I am, and being content with me. If things work out, so much the better, but I can't make happen what isn't going to happen, no matter how much I want it to.
Photo taken during the 2025 edition of Pulverisium, organized around Polverigi, Italy - www.instagram.com/pulverisium/
Place: Around Villa Nappi in Polverigi
Model: Fleurdeirics
Instagram: instagram.com/Fleurdeirics
Photo taken during the 2025 edition of Pulverisium, organized around Polverigi, Italy - www.instagram.com/pulverisium/
Place: Around Villa Nappi in Polverigi
Model: Fleurdeirics
Instagram: instagram.com/Fleurdeirics
Photo taken during the 2025 edition of Pulverisium, organized around Polverigi, Italy - www.instagram.com/pulverisium/
Place: Around Villa Nappi in Polverigi
Model: Fleurdeirics
Instagram: instagram.com/Fleurdeirics
There is a train track that runs near my Wicked Step-Mother's home. The road passes underneath it in a couple places, leading down to the lake. We went to visit several years back and took Ally for a walk down to the lake.
The popular Santa Fe Dam bike path anticlimactically ends here. (L.A. County Parks could at least put a water fountain at this dead end.)