The traveler asked the Farmer for directions. The Farmer replied, "Sorry, you
can't GET there from here."
An old aphorism is (not sure the attribution): "A good traveler has no fixed
destination, and is not intent on arriving."
American Express says (about their card): "Never leave home without it".
As a pet-"owner", I say: "Pet hair: Never leave home without it."
Ray Bradbury, American Science Fiction writer who passed away last week at age
91, has many great stories. My favorite is his short story, "The Highway"
(1950), wherein there is the fine final line: "What do they mean, the World?"
Gives me chills, every time; and warms me.
Sientesen, Ustedes. (sit down, y'all)
;-)
--Joe
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