I am going to spit this out as fast as I can because you know...I am really supposed to be in the shower getting ready for a glorious day at work. But, I had it mulling around in my head and I need to do it before it goes, south. Or something.
First off -
It's Friday! Yeah! and as a double bonus.. Payday!
Second -
What do people mean when they say they have "Turned a corner."? Is there really a corner? Is Ed Mcmahon waiting on the other side of said edge, with a coupon that says "You have Won! A Lifetime subscription to magazines you don't really want!"
I have yet to see some corner. Now, I have experienced "'round abouts". Such as the ones that exist in our town that are supposed to navigate the flow of traffic. But, really just confuse people, new to town, as to what they are supposed to do. Well, it confuses the locals too. I have walked these circles of life. Endlessly, I might add. If I remember right, there are no edges or corners in circles. I made it out of my spherical dilemma, and am now on this long straight dirt road. There is this wall to the left of me, all white, hard and unmoving. The other side of my path is rocky, full of weeds and about a 60 foot death drop down the side. Where's the corner? Is there a sign posted somewhere, do I need glasses? Ok, I do, but I don't like wearing them and squinting makes me look like I have had a face lift. But still...I am missing something. There must be a secret passage in the wall. I want my corner!
2 comments:
I've never had much luck turning corners either,or turning over a new leaf, for that matter. I tried leaving no stone unturned once but when I saw what was crawling under the stones, I decided that wasn't for me, either. I can beat around the bush pretty good but that probably won't help you in this case. I think you should leave a little grafitti on that hard, white wall, leave your mark on it, become the handwriting on the wall. If all else fails, have one for the road! (I'm done now.) :)
Ha! Sage advice Crystal...Thank you.
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