Unfortunately, it reminds me that I live in a place where the landscape doesn’t inspire me. Not that it isn’t beautiful, it just doesn’t speak to me the same way the high desert does.
Well, if you want to feel sorry for yourself, we can start a damn club. I’m sitting here trying to market my books and getting nowhere fast. Got LANDSCAPE, though!
Yesterday I actually wished I was back where I could indulge in simple pleasures like messing around in an old wooden boat on the Chesapeake Bay. There’s never an end to this “what if” business, and no place is ever perfect. I don’t have an answer for you because I’m still struggling myself, but I’m glad you visit and comment at my websites!
Part of it is that the two greatest times of my life– visiting grandparents and college both occurred in NM. If I had to actually live and work there, perhaps my perspective would be different.
Keep those great pictures coming!!!
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I love that picture.
Unfortunately, it reminds me that I live in a place where the landscape doesn’t inspire me. Not that it isn’t beautiful, it just doesn’t speak to me the same way the high desert does.
Perhaps I’m just feeling sorry for myself?
Well, if you want to feel sorry for yourself, we can start a damn club. I’m sitting here trying to market my books and getting nowhere fast. Got LANDSCAPE, though!
Yesterday I actually wished I was back where I could indulge in simple pleasures like messing around in an old wooden boat on the Chesapeake Bay. There’s never an end to this “what if” business, and no place is ever perfect. I don’t have an answer for you because I’m still struggling myself, but I’m glad you visit and comment at my websites!
We’re all in this together, one way or the other…
Amen brother! And thanks for the insight.
Part of it is that the two greatest times of my life– visiting grandparents and college both occurred in NM. If I had to actually live and work there, perhaps my perspective would be different.
Keep those great pictures coming!!!
Comments on this entry are closed.