Friday, November 26, 2010

Canada ho

The lesson with any trip is to get miles behind you. We are gypsies who have the hooks of percieved comfort holding us back. So now that miles are behind me and the way becomes more clear I see that all my carefull laid plans were foolish. 389 is impassible. Will that stop me? No, I choose to go to New Brunswick and then to Nova Scotia and then New Foundland and then north. I will bypass the unplowed 389 tundra road and circumvent failure. The wolf howls in the distance and I hear his cry. The journey truly begins when the plans are cast aside. That happened within a few hours of leaving town.

5 comments:

chickenlips said...

Be one with the Wolf. Please don't die...

hardworker said...

I hope the ice doesn't freeze the internet up there. I want to see what you learn. Good Luck, and come back if it gets stupid.

Anonymous said...

Ride with the wind young man. I can hear your howl from my couch.
Swellesley

Oggy Bleacher said...

Meet me in North Sydney, Nova Scotia on Cape Breton Island and we will drink and sing enough to make the ferry trip to Newfoundland tolerable.

donny said...

our thoughts are with you, oggo. happy trails.

we are the warm wind blowing up your ass.

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