been there, doing that!
OMG! is this some kind of jamaican hangover I had over the period of two gruelling months of bum-bashing received to my homeland team? Or is it that usual buildup to the aestivation i may start having, now that the sun is knocking the door with bags full degree Fahrenheits? whatever the reason might be but a thing is sure its been a high speed marathon of a sort a pedestrian cross-country a non-stop a no_end_in_sight_walkathon that cud easily give Tom Forest Hanks & 'Run Lola Run' a run for their every pace they ran... Anyways, a little reprive now asks me to take a breathe before gearing up again for the final sprint... take stocks of the days passed, take a reading of the miles ran and refuel for another gruelling journey :)
Feels like Christoher Columbus who at the same age that of mine was with all hairs already turned white by then and covered under that big black hood. Feels like, like him I never went on a voyage with any gain in mind, seeking no honor nor wealth for certain, for been all set on a pilgrimage when hope for all these things have actually perished... rather got the underlying truth beneath these mistaken desires; for sure now know there has to be some higher purpose of the very air we are still breathing, may be it is the reason, the realization behind all this, what I am still seeking...
Know, its too much to talk so early abt the journey undertaken... b4 i can really say been there, seen that; but every yard i pass by, every corner i turn at, seems like a new world, a new experience that for sure was unseen so far, bringing every sight a new zeal a new desire to explore more, to pace up few more yards and to turn around few more corners. World can not be round nor can't there be an end to it rather it must be that infinite horizon that has spread across by far one can ever imagine... no geographical no topological boundaries can bind the heavenly experiences of simple pleasure rides through wild wild west!
the images are from the collection of my last month's travels to nearby places in the Puget Sound region...
Monday, June 04, 2007
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