going nowhere
Posted in Daily Life, Quote of the Day
Posted by hopeseguin on November 27, 2011
https://aimlesswithpurpose.wordpress.com/2011/11/27/going-nowhere/
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/ November 27, 2011Rocking chair–worry. . . so true . . .
This quote has nothing to do with anything, but I liked it–my cousin said that at night in Montana, it is “darker than the inside of a goat.”
hopeseguin
/ November 27, 2011I love your cousin’s quote, Jolly. “darker than the inside of a goat” has to be very very dark indeed.
Your cousin in Montana has the best of it, I think – wide open spaces, only the stars when not covered by dark clouds, sounds of the outdoors (e.g., animals, insects – and perhaps a breeze – or strong wind – or falling snow). No traffic sounds or streetlights – God’s Country.
Shucks, I may have talked myself into moving to Montana!
Another ‘plus’ about Montana (and Wyoming): there really isn’t a speed limit on the wide open roads (posted or not).