And what about you, my dear friends? Which road have you chosen? It takes courage to travel on the less travelled road but, in the end, it will be more fulfilling, more rewarding. Happy weekend to you all.
The stories of my life on a little island in the middle of the Mediterranean sea ... and my occasional adventures beyond these shores.
Thursday, 29 September 2011
The Road Less Travelled
And what about you, my dear friends? Which road have you chosen? It takes courage to travel on the less travelled road but, in the end, it will be more fulfilling, more rewarding. Happy weekend to you all.
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A good thought to ponder on...I guess I'd say there have been roads I've gone through and there have been others, some quite less travelled by and yes more fulfilling!
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by my blog : )
Have a lovely weekend,
Doreen
Sometimes roads are highly travelled in the beginning, but as they become less pilgrim-friendly, the frequency of those who choose it drops off. I'd say the road I'm glad I continue to travel despite the heartache and frustration is the one toward publication.
ReplyDeleteI love that poem. It is always thought provoking. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat Frostian advice. I teach that poem. A road less traveled that I learned from my late mamaw is to not gossip, and it is a good road to be on. I've seen so many people get hurt, get caught up in such needless drama. Oh, sure. The gossips will always exist; after all, when someone feels crappy about themselves, how delicious is it to gossip about someone else's worse situation. Ugh. Sometimes you can spot them a mile away; sometimes you slowly learn. Then you know to disengage, quickly. Great words to ponder, dear one ~ xox Alexandra
ReplyDeletehaving a rare disease is a road less traveled by and sometimes this road is lonely.
ReplyDeleteInspiring image for a cold windy and gloomy day here, Loree! Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeletei love robert frost's poetry, and i think your question has engendered some interesting responses. i agree with kayni, that a rare or chronic illness is " a road less traveled," and often lonely. yet i also believe that we are guided as we travel through this world, and so we are never really alone, even though our roads may be very difficult, at times. i also got a chuckle of of suze's phrase, "less pilgrim-friendly!"
ReplyDeleteI have no idea ! When I have to choose a road I always choose the wrong one. But only real roads, lol !
ReplyDeleteHi Loree
ReplyDeleteWell I think I alternate..but sometimes wish I'd travel the well trodden path more often..
Hope you are having a lovely weekend. ciao xxx Julie