I found a new road today. It was small but beautiful. It had many twists and turns, like an excellent mystery. Not knowing what was around the bend made for an exciting drive. The foggy wetness of the morning enhanced the secretiveness of my new found drive. They crystal ball raindrops seemed to foretell of adventures to come and new trails to find. The hay, bored in the fields and looking for something to do, egged me on saying: “If only we could drive. Go, Go and discover.”
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Love your attitude I would of been creeped out , thinking i entered one of those horror movies where my car breaks down in the middle of this unknown road and no cell reception and I’m running from a murderer. lol.
well, there is a little bit of that but mostly just wow. 🙂
The first picture is very red.. Nothing like a new adventure. 😉
Yes it is very red. Do you like it? 🙂 THanks
Ya, I like it a lot! 😀
Lovely red colored road 🙂
Thanks Ritva.
splendid shots….especially the first two!!!
Thanks Pavlos. I want to come to your country and take pictures. I hear it is very beautiful.
i think you should….you will find many interesting spots to get really nice photos….Greece is waiting for you my friend!!! if you ever decide it just let me know….i have some recommended places for you 😉
Thanks for liking my blog earlier today. I was browsing through your photos and got fenced in by these pictures of your roads (vice YOUR pictures of THESE roads.) The pictures have a dewy presence as though the roads were born this morning. I like how you show that a drop of water can connect heaven and earth. It is funny how a simple picture of a country road on a damp morning can demand you to see all the barriers within yourself that you have built against truth. A road is always something that needed to get done; truth is never so lucky.
Thanks for the wonderful observation. 🙂
I like that first shot.
Sometimes I go down unfamiliar roads just to see where they go.
Thanks. yeah, it’s fun to do that!
Thanks for stopping by my blog and liking my post! Much appreciated. Also, your photographs are stunning. Thank you for sharing them, and keep up the great work.
Thanks Lucy.
Nice stuff again. The two photographs at the top in particular remind me heavily of the setting for Twin Peaks.
Twin peaks/.. thanks. 🙂
very nice post!
Thanks nurul chocobo.
Enjoy your photography!
Glad you do. Thanks RJ.
Oh My Goodness! Winding roads are my absolute favorite photographs. I personally feel like they are just a perfect parallel to life as a whole! That first photo is my absolute favorite.
Thanks so much Amberly.
I also love the Red Color Road. 🙂
Thanks Tienny.
some nice pics mate, thx for coming by to my blog!
have a good day.
Michael. You are welcome. Thanks for visiting and your nice comment. 🙂
I like these pix a lot (& thx for liking my post)
I live in an area with lots of roads like this one, and not enough time to check them all out.
There are many here too that I haven’t yet explored. Thanks
I like that country road; last shot.
Thanks. 🙂 It is a really little road. I don’t know what you do if someone is coming in the other direction.
Ahhh… :::this::: is what cycling and motorcycling revels in. When I’m not training, the road is very much a kind of lover; you are attracted, and you know only enough to keep the attraction going…
True. you should come up here. We are only about 30 miles north of you. Plus you have the bike trails, which you probably know about.
“…twists and turns, like an excellent mystery…”. Great shots but an even better description.
Thanks. 🙂 Glad you like my description.
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Glad you liked “safety.” Thanks for sharing great pictures. Happy New Year!
Beautifully done. Especially like the color bursts in the black and whites. Lovely pics.
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoy these. 😛
Gorgeous pictures.
Thanks Kathy.
Just wanted to say a HUGE THANK YOU for all your ‘Likes’ on my blog. I love your work. I love the feel that comes thru.
May you have nothing but the Best in the New Year!
You are welcome Patrice. Thanks so much.
I’m definitely using your pictures to inspire some short stories. I like the quietness and possibility of all of these photos.
Thanks so much Gloria.
Awesome pics!!
Thanks acejet.
Creepy indeed, but all of us know we’d have to go for it, right? Road trips are the best – right up there w/ cemetaries (just kidding; no I’m not). Thank again, Seth, for another nod on my post, “Afternoon sun hits a wall”. Will visit again soon!
Thanks Laurie.
Nice! Love the wet road photos, makes me think of some mysterious destination in a different place entirely…
John thanks