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I couldn't find the location of the image intended for today's post so I quickly searched through some from the past that had never been used and decided to use this.
The spring anticipation of a new beginning or painted concrete that will remain the same from season to season?
Today is the day that the answer to my decision is due and as I was posting, a Mary Chapin Carpenter song played:
I couldn't find the location of the image intended for today's post so I quickly searched through some from the past that had never been used and decided to use this.
The spring anticipation of a new beginning or painted concrete that will remain the same from season to season?
Today is the day that the answer to my decision is due and as I was posting, a Mary Chapin Carpenter song played:
"You've been saying for the longest time that the time has come
You've been talking like you're of a mind to get some changing done
Maybe move out of the city, find some quiet little town
Where you can sit out on your back porch step
and watch the sun go down
No one knows where they belong
The search just goes on and on
For every choice that ends up wrong
Another one's right
A change of scene would sure be great
But the question begs why would you wait
And be late for your life.
Now you might never find that perfect town
But the sun still sets on a rooftop where the city
Sounds like a Gershwin clarinet
And you might still be searching every face for one you can't forget
Love is out there in a stranger's clothes
You just haven't met him yet
No one knows where they belong
The search just goes on and on
For every day that ends up wrong
Another one's right
Call it chance or call it fate
Either one is cause to celebrate
And the question now is why would you wait
Don't be late for your life.
While the anticipation of something new and potentially wonderful is exciting, the thought of leaving something else you truly love and have become a part of makes the decision heart wrenching. So... I've decided to stay.