
After sitting and contemplating on what would be good to write about for my spring break blog, I thought I could type about my break. Then I realized, nah that's boring because that's what everyone else is going to do, so I picked a new subject, something that happened over break but not what my break was about.
Images of all kinds take me to a mindset that's almost tranquilizing. When I see a black and white photo or a sunset/sunrise, I kinda melt. One image my friend saw that he described to me made me think of such a peaceful future. He was riding motorcycles with his what he calls buddies and he viewed a gorgeous site; or so that's what I picture. He was in the back of the line and all his buddies were riding in front of him down the straightaway up the mountain. The sun was setting between two other mountains and he was heading up. He told me he felt like he was starring into a frame of a picture being in the back and seeing this awesome site in front of him. As he described to me this image, my mind drew an increduble view, something I want to see in person. The view was priceless, no harm, just peace and quiet everywhere you looked. The suns red orange glaze filled the gap between the two mountains is squeezed into. The soft air of the sky created a content calm enviroment, like a shield protecting us from any violence. I can picture my friend sitting there on his bike looking out into the open view and all his surroundings. The site it priceless, its one of the images you'd cherish forever in your mind. The image my mind did draw made me stop and think about growing up. Yeah, and it even made me think of all the trips to NY and all the memories from there. For some reason any time I see a sunset I think of all the good times. I guess I'm a sucker for sunsets....
Images of all kinds take me to a mindset that's almost tranquilizing. When I see a black and white photo or a sunset/sunrise, I kinda melt. One image my friend saw that he described to me made me think of such a peaceful future. He was riding motorcycles with his what he calls buddies and he viewed a gorgeous site; or so that's what I picture. He was in the back of the line and all his buddies were riding in front of him down the straightaway up the mountain. The sun was setting between two other mountains and he was heading up. He told me he felt like he was starring into a frame of a picture being in the back and seeing this awesome site in front of him. As he described to me this image, my mind drew an increduble view, something I want to see in person. The view was priceless, no harm, just peace and quiet everywhere you looked. The suns red orange glaze filled the gap between the two mountains is squeezed into. The soft air of the sky created a content calm enviroment, like a shield protecting us from any violence. I can picture my friend sitting there on his bike looking out into the open view and all his surroundings. The site it priceless, its one of the images you'd cherish forever in your mind. The image my mind did draw made me stop and think about growing up. Yeah, and it even made me think of all the trips to NY and all the memories from there. For some reason any time I see a sunset I think of all the good times. I guess I'm a sucker for sunsets....
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