Lost in space

You know, I’m still riding that merry-go-round of meh. But hey, it’s not all gloom and doom on the horizon—I’ve been stirring the pot a bit more lately. Got some plans brewing, and if the stars align, I might just yank myself out of this funk with a good ol’ bootstraps hoist. Time to play detective and backtrack to the starting line, see if I’ve actually moved an inch. But honestly, who am I kidding?

The journey kicked off with “Metamorphasis,” where I first dipped my toes into the sea of change, both in my personal universe and in the vast expanse of the internet. Picture it as the digital equivalent of stepping onto a new planet, but with familiar gravity.

2003 brought the rays of optimism with “The Day is Sunny,” a contemplation on the bright spots of life and the quest for the perfect nook to bask in the glow. It’s about the sunny dispositions we choose, even when clouds loom large.

By 2005, I ventured into the wild with “Woods Gulch Last Night,” sharing tales of tranquility found off the beaten path. This was about discovering pockets of peace in the whirlwind of existence.

Fast forward to 2008, and it was all about growth in “Thanks Don For The Upgrade,” a salute to the journey of self-improvement and the allies we find along the way. It’s like getting a new set of wings when you didn’t realize you were molting.

In 2017, “Trip to Togwotee Classic” chronicled a journey of endurance and fellowship, showcasing the strength we draw from collective endeavors and the shared road less traveled.

And in 2023, “Cape Mears Lighthouse” became the emblem of the voyage thus far—a lighthouse in the fog, symbolizing the guidance and steadfastness that mark our passage through both life and the digital frontier.

What have we figured out. Really nothing I guess.

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