I should probably clarify right off the bat . . . this has nothing to do with politics!
"People gather bundles of sticks to build bridges they never cross"
- Unknown
I have good intentions, really. But good intentions don't produce results.
Are you like me and have gathered those bundles of sticks to build a bridge that you had
every intention of crossing yet still remain on the other side?
{Textured with Kim Klassen's new textures KKred and sunkissed both in overlay}
I have several bridges, that I seem to never cross. It seems I know how to build them,
just not how to cross them. I think sometimes the fear of not being prepared enough keeps
me from crossing. But . . . my goals, dreams and desires are on that other side.
It seems that the biggest effort isn't in building the bridge, but in taking the final journey over it.
Join me today over at Focusing on Life where I have found a little inspiration.
Where I'm talking about turning up the heat from 211 to 212 degrees...to get us over that bridge!!
Because we built the bridge to go somewhere.
Love, Kim
XO
Also linking with Tuesday tips and tricks over at Live. Love. Travel
Beautiful shot! Love the texture you added!
ReplyDeleteLove that shot Kim, and..... cross over that bridge. When ever i manage to cross a bridge in my life, once I am over, i always wonder what the fuss was...
ReplyDeleteExcellent point of view.
ReplyDeleteAnd texture.
This is a great post Kim.
ReplyDeleteI truly enjoyed reading it.
Thank you!
xo.
very pretty.
ReplyDeleteand yes, i do this. i am awesome at starting projects; not so good at finishing. still working to fix this in me. :)
i host a photo linky {1440} on fridays... i hope you will consider joining us. :)
Lovely work!
ReplyDeleteKnow you got me thinking.. What a great post and a lovely photo.
ReplyDeleteThoughtful words and a beautiful photo...ah yes, crossing that bridge can be so difficult. You'd think it would be easy especially when you can so clearly see the other side...!
ReplyDeleteI'll take your hand and we will walk it together.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you're thinking, and you did very nice work in processing that lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post! I love that there is an open gate at the entrance to the bridge inviting us to go!
ReplyDeleteThat looks idyllic.
ReplyDeleteLovely post kim! LOOOOVE the open gate! So inviting!
ReplyDeleteSuch a thought-provoking post, Kim. I have to say I have built many bridges, crossed them, only to find no reward. But that doesn't stop me from trying again... xo
ReplyDeleteI'm with @Linda R.
ReplyDeleteThis one got me to thinkin' Perhaps its directed to me. I have bundles and bridges and on ramps and even, plans on what to do on the other side, but I don't cross. Why? Fear of failure? Not feeling prepared enough? Yeah I'm a thinkin' Perhaps I should stop thinkin' and start crossin'
Make that journey, life is too short not to go for it.
ReplyDeleteGreat reminder about the importance of both building and crossing.
ReplyDeleteI adore the soft, whimsical feel of this image! I agree, sometimes walking over the bridge you have built is the hardest part!!
ReplyDeleteHi Kim! Love bridges...they tell stories....fabulous work.
ReplyDeleteFantastic post and image!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot and love how you can't quite see what's going to be on the other side. I do believe that sometimes you build it and realize it's not worth crossing over or things have changed on one side or the other and it's okay. It's those bridges that haunt you to cross that are worth the extra effort. Too bad that so many have to be walked over alone.
ReplyDeleteSuch a poignant post . . . I'm sure we all have bridges built but uncrossed.
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