Wind and Fire Forge
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Life is an amazing journey, and it's important to look forward when things get tough. Listen to the advice of those that have been there, and try not to over-think a given situation. I often over-think, and find out that I have caused myself to get deeper into trouble. Oh boy...:steve:
After traveling some 900 miles to a small town in Idaho, on a sort of romanticized journey to reunite with my wife of 14 years, the reality of our incompatibility came back into the picture. I love the woman, and she professes her love to me even though she is sure we cannot be together. I'm not sure if she has moved on, and is with another man, and cannot find the courage to just say so. Or if there is really an odd bit of chemistry, sort of hot, and cold at the same time. It's a situation that makes one question if he/she is even able to love another at all, but don't give up!
Long story short, my wife and I have decided to part ways, for the third time. I will pack it up once again, and hit the road, the journey continues. The lesson learned however is the most important thing that I can come to terms with. Live, to live the journey, for yourself, for the ones you love, and the creation we are blessed with. Don't hold a grudge just because you cannot live in a jar, or box with another loved one, we must always be free!
So wish me luck as I travel some 2,000 miles to my home town in the Arkansas Ozarks, with my trusty 16 year old wire haired dog sitting shotgun. I pray for godspeed, and a journey that teaches me not to question love, or life, but to embrace it, and learn from it while I can.
Most importantly, Thank you Bubba-San, for teaching me not only the ways of steel, but the ways of life when I can no longer seek wisdom from my deceased love ones. Thank you for listening, and being there to teach. Take it from me folks, if you ever think about doubting the wisdom of those that have been there, you will learn the hard way guaranteed. (case in point lol :steve
Take care all!
After traveling some 900 miles to a small town in Idaho, on a sort of romanticized journey to reunite with my wife of 14 years, the reality of our incompatibility came back into the picture. I love the woman, and she professes her love to me even though she is sure we cannot be together. I'm not sure if she has moved on, and is with another man, and cannot find the courage to just say so. Or if there is really an odd bit of chemistry, sort of hot, and cold at the same time. It's a situation that makes one question if he/she is even able to love another at all, but don't give up!
Long story short, my wife and I have decided to part ways, for the third time. I will pack it up once again, and hit the road, the journey continues. The lesson learned however is the most important thing that I can come to terms with. Live, to live the journey, for yourself, for the ones you love, and the creation we are blessed with. Don't hold a grudge just because you cannot live in a jar, or box with another loved one, we must always be free!
So wish me luck as I travel some 2,000 miles to my home town in the Arkansas Ozarks, with my trusty 16 year old wire haired dog sitting shotgun. I pray for godspeed, and a journey that teaches me not to question love, or life, but to embrace it, and learn from it while I can.
Most importantly, Thank you Bubba-San, for teaching me not only the ways of steel, but the ways of life when I can no longer seek wisdom from my deceased love ones. Thank you for listening, and being there to teach. Take it from me folks, if you ever think about doubting the wisdom of those that have been there, you will learn the hard way guaranteed. (case in point lol :steve
Take care all!