A bird flashed across the empty sky. A cart immobile on the horizon, like a midday star. How could a plain like this be remade? Yet someone would, no doubt, attempt to repeat their journey, sooner or later. This thought made them feel they should bet at once very careful and very daring: careful not to make a mistake that would render the repetition impossible; daring, so that the journey would be worth repeating, like an adventure. . Anonymous
About This Quote

I can't believe that this is the last entry on my blog. It has been an amazing journey. I met so many great people, had some amazing adventures and of course met new people. I am very sad to see this journey come to an end but am excited to continue with my blogging career ( hopefully ).

I am excited to blog more of my life and of course look forward to meeting new people who are interested in my story. I would like to thank everyone who has read my blog, left comments or helped me on twitter! It means a lot to me that you took the time out of your day to read what I had to say. I would like to thank everyone who has come on this journey with me. You have made this experience so memorable. You have made me laugh, cry, yell at the characters in the book and hopefully given me the motivation to start working out again.

Please leave a comment below. Let's keep in touch! If you are interested in reading more about my trip, please check out my blog  at  http://blogchicksterblogchickster.blogspot.com/ .  You can also follow me on twitter @BlogchicksterBlogchickster

Source: An Episode In The Life Of A Landscape Painter

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