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QuoteoftheDay ‘When God enters your heart and soul, from man, you become God.’ - HH @Younus_AlGohar

 

Tattoo in progress by adrian Lee

Lewis Carroll ~from Alice In Wonderland~

 

Day 50/365

 

Lots of changes in my life. Upcoming new job, leaving an old one, and a "mission" in Hospice work. While I will remain a HomeCare nurse, it won't be the same...and I have come to accept that this is the road I must take, at this time.

 

I waste a lot of time on the road commuting. Life is too short for wasting that much time I could have with my family and friends. And besides, my Arthritis doesn't like it either '; )

 

The older I get, the less afraid I become of going off the "path'...taking a different "road". Trust your instincts, listen to that little voice in your heart, pray on it, and take the first step.

  

Tampa Bay's own Dundu Dole Urban African Ballet performs "The Path" at Eckerd College's Bininger Theatre (Feb. 10, 2010).

 

Part of The Plight and Promise of Africa: An Eckerd College Initiative.

 

Bradley Ennis Photography

Tattoo in progress by adrian Lee

Tampa Bay's own Dundu Dole Urban African Ballet performs "The Path" at Eckerd College's Bininger Theatre (Feb. 10, 2010).

 

Part of The Plight and Promise of Africa: An Eckerd College Initiative.

 

Bradley Ennis Photography

‘I shall enlighten those who wish to be enlightened.’ - Lord Ra Riaz Gohar Shahi

 

‘The remedy is ineffective until the medicine enters the stomach. Nothing is obtained until the divine word enters the heart.’ - Lord Ra Riaz Gohar Shahi thereligionofgod.com/

 

Tampa Bay's own Dundu Dole Urban African Ballet performs "The Path" at Eckerd College's Bininger Theatre (Feb. 10, 2010).

 

Part of The Plight and Promise of Africa: An Eckerd College Initiative.

 

Bradley Ennis Photography

Tampa Bay's own Dundu Dole Urban African Ballet performs "The Path" at Eckerd College's Bininger Theatre (Feb. 10, 2010)

 

Part of The Plight and Promise of Africa: An Eckerd College Initiative.

 

Bradley Ennis Photography

Running along a bank, a parapet

That saves from the precipitous wood below

The level road, there is a path. It serves

Children for looking down the long smooth steep,

Between the legs of beech and yew, to where

A fallen tree checks the sight: while men and women

Content themselves with the road and what they see

Over the bank, and what the children tell.

The path, winding like silver, trickles on,

Bordered and even invaded by thinnest moss

That tries to cover roots and crumbling chalk

With gold, olive, and emerald, but in vain.

The children wear it. They have flattened the bank

On top, and silvered it between the moss

With the current of their feet, year after year.

But the road is houseless, and leads not to school.

To see a child is rare there, and the eye

Has but the road, the wood that overhangs

And underyawns it, and the path that looks

As if it led on to some legendary

Or fancied place where men have wished to go

And stay; till, sudden, it ends where the wood ends.

At Skyline park on the Turnbuckle trail

Tattoo in progress by adrian Lee.

Photo: Max Dolberg

Tampa Bay's own Dundu Dole Urban African Ballet performs "The Path" at Eckerd College's Bininger Theatre (Feb. 10, 2010).

 

Part of The Plight and Promise of Africa: An Eckerd College Initiative.

 

Bradley Ennis Photography

Just because they're not on your road doesn't mean they've gotten lost." -- H. Jackson Brown

 

one last look at autumn...........a picture from a walk last month...........and I just really LOVE this quote!

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