I like taking pictures of roads.
I think that’s because the journey has always appealed to me. I have been on many.
But unlike these roads, my journeys have never been straight.
They have looked more like this.
You?
I like taking pictures of roads.
I think that’s because the journey has always appealed to me. I have been on many.
But unlike these roads, my journeys have never been straight.
They have looked more like this.
You?
I love that second photo, Lynette. Gorgeous!
Thank you. 😉 That’s in the Rocky Mountain chain.
Really clever.
Thank you! 🙂
I like roads and paths with curves and bends in them. It keeps it interesting, wondering what is up around the next bend. Your last photo looks more like a road block. These are seldom fun, but some challenge can add to growth. Happy trails Lynette. Allan
It does seem like a roadblock, but there are ways through them, too. 😉 And yes, that’s where I have done a lot of my growth.
No but I am hoping to move somewhere more remote like the Oregon or the hills of Boone,NC. Your photographs are very pretty. You must live remotely. I hope you enjoy it. Love 💕 Joni
Thank you. 🙂 I work in a remote area, but I travel a lot and cover huge distances. My home is in a much more populated area, but it’s really beautiful, too – the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia. I hope you find the right remote oasis for you. 🙂
Thank you Lynette. I hope to see more beautiful pics in the meantime. Love and blessings to you my friend. Joni
You will. 🙂 Thank you. 🙂
Isn’t there a song by Sawyer Brown – The Dirt Road? Well mine was paved but all over the map, and a few sections gravel. Interesting to think about, not many people photograph roads, maybe it’s just too cold in winter to get out of the truck?
Yes – I looked up the lyrics. Mine has mostly been paved, too. I’ve been fortunate in lots of ways.
I take lots of photos from inside the truck. But I do stop as well. 😉
I love pathway photos (roads included). It is like they are trying to tell you a story that you can’t help but listen to.
Thank you. 🙂 I find them so interesting. I think of all the people who have travelled them and the places they were going. I agree, it’s a story I can’t help but listen to.
Okay, you killed me with that last photo, in a good way. I fully understand. And this is the first blog post I’ve read this morning, so it’s going to be a great day…. 😉
Thank you, Brian. 😀 Some journeys have been one tree swamp after another. 😉
I love taking pictures of roads and paths. Sort of like you mentioned, they are a metaphor for the journey of life. I’m always trying new shots for my blog header of Lori’s Lane. I haven’t gotten out much lately to get more. Been sort of secluding myself in grief, and now I have a yucky cold. Once I feel better, I’ll be going on another journey for more road pictures. Thank you for sharing yours. I especially loved the snow capped mountain.
I hope you feel better soon!
The snow capped mountain is part of the Rocky Mountain chain. Yes, I find pictures of roads to be intriguing. Where do they go? Who uses it? What are they like?
Have a good weekend. I’ve been thinking about you a lot. ❤️
I especially like roads that look like they go to something – like in photo #2. Occasionally I take photos of roads – but, as so much of my blogging is about kayaking, the “roads” are more likely to be rivers and streams! They are rarely straight – and neither is life, for most of us.
The second photo is of one of the Rocky Mountains.
Yes, I agree that rivers and streams are “roads.” They certainly were the main ones for our ancestors. 🙂
Aint no body’s road straight. Cute pics ❤️
Thank you. 🙂 Yes, I agree, and it’s more interesting that way.
Lovely images, Lynette. I think most of us have a complicated path through life.
Thank you. 🙂 I agree; most of us do.
Beautiful images.
Thank you. 🙂