Greener Pastures
A road less traveled can sometimes lead to greener pastures. When we venture onto a new path or approach things in a way less common we open ourselves to new experiences. And new experiences can lead to new opportunities.
Yesterday I bicycled up in the mountains above Boulder. I followed the paved road above Jamestown until it became dirt. Most cyclist turn around at that point and go back down the mountain. I continued on and found some extraordinary views.
The dirt road went for a couple of miles before leading me to a paved road called the Peak-to-Peak Highway with majestic mountain views. It was well worth the effort.
Obstacles are meant to be overcome. When you face something challenging, consider pressing on and remain open to the possibilities. Of course, there are practical considerations, but in many cases you may be presented with new experiences and new opportunities.


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Brilliant pics and words... I've only driven some of those roads, but would stop & get out of the car to take in the magnificent vistas & different weather patterns. Beautiful!
John, great sentiment, and a wonderful reminder to all of us to not give up when the going gets rough!
Wow, this is exactly where I would like to move to. Very nice views.
And weren't you rewarded for your efforts John! We take our helmuts off to you riding up the extra mountain top like that. There are only so many gears on a bike so we know the sweat you put into it. Wasn't it worth it though. Thanks for posting such a motivation blog John, we are suggesting it for a feature.
Other than the road, John, you can barely tell man has put his hand on the landscape. Gorgeous shot!