Often when I’m walking, I’m not certain if I’m coming or going, leaving or arriving, headed to or returning from. This is my contribution to Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge. See more at https://ceenphotography.com/2017/06/02/cees-which-way-photo-challenge-june-2-2017/
Narrow Walkway in Italy
Grandmother’s Flower Garden, La Grange, TX
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City
A path in Blarney, Cork Count, Ireland
LOL, I know what you mean!! Love the shot of the Guggenheim – now that would REALLY confuse you, wouldn’t it?!
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Especially if you look up or down.
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Love them all, especially the path at Blarney. I think i’d defonitely consider myself going in that circumstance. 🙂
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Yes, unless you turn around and see what is behind you. Can be terribly confusing.
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I remember the Guggenheim. It was 1964 and I was a new bride putting my husband thru grad school after giving up MY school and career to do it. We did that then. The museum was new then. It was Van Gogh and the paintings were winderful, but I kept feeling like I was falling forward and always off-balance. Glad to get to the bottom and level ground. I don’t like thrill-rides at Disney WOrld and Great America either. So sue me. I have a great little refigerator magnet a friend gave me. It has a picture of a lovely prim and proper woman, 50-or60-ish, and it says “The older I get, the more everyone can kiss my a** “
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It is wonderfully freeing to learn we can be who we are, to heck with what we think is expected of us. I love living my life without those fences that I’ve used to protect myself.
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I know that feeling….often in crowded street it seems as if everyone is going the ‘other way’ and I have to constantly change direction left or right to dodge the foot driven and ignorant onslaught of so called fellow pedestrians. That is todays grumpy gripe out of the way
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But it is a valid grumpy gripe.
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Margo you have captured some wonderful ways 😀 😀
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Thanks.
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