That sentiment made plenty of sense back when it was first said, but now a days there are so many people back in the hills that if they all make their own path, all the wild flowers get trampled to death.
Did I ever tell you about the mountain man I once dated? He insisted on squatting in the national forests, then got mad when he ran across other squatters because they were ruining "his" forest.
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Nice quote and photo, but it made me think about all the signs you see in National Parks telling you to stick to the path :)
Nice! Reminds me of all the paths and trails near where I live.
Shelley: Yes, parks and nature preserves tend to be rather picky about people staying on trails.
Jana: You mean the trails you never use? *WEG*
That sentiment made plenty of sense back when it was first said, but now a days there are so many people back in the hills that if they all make their own path, all the wild flowers get trampled to death.
Alice: Part Vulcan are you? How dare you bring logic onto this blog. *grin*
Exactly. Because that would be TRESSPASSING. LOL
*Rolls eyes and shakes head*
Where's your sense of adventure? *G*
sorry. Couldn't help it.
Did I ever tell you about the mountain man I once dated? He insisted on squatting in the national forests, then got mad when he ran across other squatters because they were ruining "his" forest.
Alice: No, you didn't. Disgusting. Sure hope he never accidentally squatted in poison ivy. ; D
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