a tale of tails, tenacity, and tedium, as told by me, usually barefoot and bellowing

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Responsible Tracks...

We track through life
Yet never think
Who sees our tracks
Do they follow or sink
Our tracks should be strong and clear
Leading in good directions
We know not who follows
Our angle of reflection

19 comments:

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

That was really nice!
I was going to say something about yellow snow, but why ruin the moment?

Brian Miller said...

true that....we never know how is watching how we live our life...if only well understood the responsibility in our living.

MadSnapper said...

so true, and especially our young people follow our tracks, we need to make sure they lead in the right direction. great job love the photos

Lynne said...

I need a clear path of tracks to follow . . . I see a new set around here DAILY!

gld said...

Very good lesson for us all. We never know whose life we might touch.

Henny Penny said...

So true!

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

That is the truest truth I know- my daughter follows my lead and I follow my mother's. The bad and the good.. some of the bad I have tried to change, but I notice it is hard to erase traits that we would have rather not passed on.

LindaG said...

That was nice, Gail. Do the tracks belong to your chickens?
Hope you all have a very good week. ♥

Maude Lynn said...

Well done!

Sherry Blue Sky said...

A good reminder - inspiring!

Sandy Livesay said...

Very inspiring! These pictures would make great art pieces to hang up on the walls.

Vandana Sharma said...

wow! what a deep thought in it. We need to keep our tracks in good direction indeed.

StitchinByTheLake said...

Love this one Gail! blessings, marlene

Michaele said...

I just love tracks on snow. Very thoughtful.

Farm Girl said...

Just lovely Gail and as always it gives me pause and thoughts to ponder.
I am praying for you both today.

Josie Two Shoes said...

Perfect pairing of photographs and poetry, Gail. Anyone following in mine might tend to run in circles just as some of the above.

Susan Kane said...

"We know not who follows
Our angle of reflection"

Who will follow in our steps when we have walked on? I loved your thinking.

DesertHen said...

I love the photos with all of the tracks! Well done!

a good atheist said...

a good reminder! :)

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