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Hello and welcome to my blog! I’m glad you stopped by and I hope you enjoy the posts and photos. I’m a native Pacific Northwesterner currently living the expat life in France. I love to travel, take photos, and discover new places, and to share my adventures with others. I hope you enjoy what you find here, if so, please feel free to reach out if you have comments or questions. I would love to have you follow along as I share my travels around France and Europe. Wishing you grand adventures! Tricia
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That’s why we go both directions 😊 Goegeous coast Tricia
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Absolutely. Thanks, Maggie!
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When it doubt- do both places so you don’t miss out 🙂
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Good call. Thanks, Meg!
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That’s such a great quote and your accompanying photo is gorgeous. Beautiful Oregon coast!
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I thought it was a good quote too. Thanks so much, Lynette!
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In a way, that quote is the polar opposite of “a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush” in that taking a direction you know and like is better than taking a chance on the alternative that is unknown. But in my travels I opt for a different direction for the surprises that lie ahead.
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Good point, Dave. Like you, exploring new and unknown places is very appealing. Thanks!
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I remember Jack Kerouac so difficult to ‘take’ in my younger years when he was one my late husband doted on 🙂 ! Different now . . . but here my feeling-world still tells me to think, decide and stay with my decision . . . the world is full of being able to turn the proverbial 6 1/2 degrees . . . 🙂 ! When to stop . . . ?
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I can understand that. I started reading one of his books a few years ago, but didn’t finish it. I found him to be patronizing at times. But, he has a few good quotes. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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I love this quote as it’s a thought-provoking question about potential future experiences and paths not chosen, and how it encourages reflection on alternative life choices and the possibilities that could have emerged from them. Thanks for sharing and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Excellent summation, Aiva! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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🤎🤎🤎
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That’s somehow a strange quote for me. My opinion is to trust that the direction you have chosen is the right one for that moment. If not, your path will eventually lead back to the other option, right? Or do I maybe interpret it wrong? Beautiful photo of the coastline – love that little beach.
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It seems like there are multiple ways to interpret this quote. I think he’s just questioning and wondering about the opposite direction; considering his options. It is thought provoking though, isn’t it? Thanks, Corna, for sharing your thoughts.
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There’s nothing in store for me down the route I don’t take, because I haven’t taken it. That’s a thought provoking question, I had to read it multiple times before interpreting it. I think it’s more about what you miss out on isn’t it 🙂
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It is thought provoking, but it could also be indecisiveness. Should I go this way, but what about the other way? Yes, I agree that it boils down to what we might miss out on. Thanks, Hannah, for sharing your thoughts!
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