Open Road
- Doreen Peri
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Open Road
West Virginia, 2005 - Click the image for a larger view.
Open Road
The open road holds no bounds!
'Round curves and swerves of wheels,
we feel our destinations reel!
What's up ahead? Will you be there?
Will I?
We are all travelers here.
You drive your own vehicle.
I drive mine. Sometimes we
hitch a ride, passengers to
the other's steer.
Do you hear the wind?
Open your window.
Let's go for a spin.
I will wait for you beyond the mountain
where spring has hastened, where jonquils bloom.
And in the garden there is room for song and dance.
Come along! Take a chance! We will arrive
ready for the robin's call!
What will you bring?
Bring yourself. That is all
we need,
the open road pleads.
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- stilltrucking
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the moving makes me whole.
Zion is always around the next curve, over the next hill,If we focus on the destination,
Shangri-La is where the road reaches the sky as you climb a mountain with its summit in the clouds.
Monarch Pass Colorado, and I did have a camera
Getting dark, snowy gray light, snow flakes as big as hubcaps, a soft sizzzzzzzz sound of the snow flakes hitting the ground. Virgin snow, such a wrong uncanny feeling, it was no place for forty tons of onions and a truck. I never should have gone up the mountain when there was no daylight but then I would be awed out by the beauty and the silence of the snow and trees.
"Living on the road my friend is going to keep you free and clean"
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