Saturday, July 14, 2012

Saturday Snapshot





For the past couple weeks, I have driven a back road to take my son to and from his new job. He is so excited to be beginning a new career and working to save money for his own vehicle. It's exciting for me, his mother, to see him striking out on what may be his life's work! Helping him along a bit before he gets himself settled financially is all I can do for him at this point. It's been interesting to watch him, in the evenings, review paperwork and talk with his Dad about the machine work and manufacturing and production practices. He's excited to finally become focused on a career path, taking classes in manufacturing and machining, working this new job, and making plans for his future.  I think about his transformation from unsure young man to enthusiastic and gung-ho young man.

As we drive - he, on his way to another day of machine work and I, sending him on his way with hopes and prayers for his success, we watch the passing scenery.  Every time I drive by this gate, I am reminded of an old George Harrison song. This afternoon, the sunshine was so bright and the sky so blue against that field that I had to stop and snap a picture. He rolled his eyes when I said we had to stop and enjoy the view (and smell the hay and roses). His mind is on other things these days; I guess this little lesson will have to wait for a bit.

It has been a while since I participated in Alyce's Saturday Snapshot photoshare, but this photo seemed right for the middle of July. What do you think? I wonder what others are posting this week? To see ... click this link and enjoy the snapshots and the stories behind them!




17 comments:

  1. I loved hearing your story about the road you travel. You sound like loving parents and I wish your son success.

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  2. Oh, I thought you were going to talk about the road traveling over the hill, which is what caught my eye. So many metaphors for life in that photo.

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  3. Or the long and winding road....beautiful shot that could perfectly illustrate any number of stories. Thanks for sharing.

    And thanks for visiting my blog.

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  4. Laurel-Rain stole my line! :-) But, yes, a perfect summer shot to represent life's many journeys.

    Here's my Snapshot.

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  5. A beautiful picture. And a nice story to go with it. The minute you said George Harrison song it started in my head. The long and winding road, that leads me to your door... I'll probably have the song stuck in my head all day. (smile) I believe it was the Beatles and Paul McCartney sang it.

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  6. beautiful photo, what a nice road to drive by everyday! Book Savvy Babe

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  7. I guess we're all on the same page. I had The Long and Winding Road tune pop into my head too! Appreciation of nature and beautiful views does grow with age. Good luck to your son with his new career.

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  8. What a great time for you to share with your son, when you two are in the car, there is nothing else. And it truly is a new road for him to travel.

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  9. I'm curious as to where the road leads. Best of luck to your son.

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  10. Thank you for sharing your son's happy journey story! That photo is gorgeous and I love how the texture of the wood stands out so clearly.

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  11. The gate is a terrific picture! So much metaphor in one shot.

    My Scottish Saturday Snapshots

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  12. Lovely shot, and so nice to hear about your son.

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  13. I can see why you enjoy that particular spot-it's lovely. Great photo.

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  14. I wish your son success in his new career!

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  15. I love roads heading off to unknown places!! It really fits with your post, too, about your son being excited about his new job and new career. I especially love the way he rolls his eyes at you taking the picture. Altogether = Perfect. Lol. Thx for visiting my Snapshot!!

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  16. smiles...your picture makes me think of home actually...lots of those roads for me lead back home...smiles...

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