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Comment from: Alexa Whipple [Visitor]
Thank you Sam!!! I can't thank you enough for putting these words to paper, or cyberspace as the case may be. I share much of the frustration you have experienced and the frenetic pace on the roads, paved and dirt, only seems to increase each year. Our priorities as humans are extremely skewed when we feel it's worth seriously endangering our own lives, as well as others, just to get somewhere a few minutes faster. I have a theory as to why people are capable of these crazy and hazardous maneuvers: there is no accountability. If you HAD to ask that person to pass or have some face to face interaction in the passing process or you knew you would have to face that person later, or you knew you would have to put an animal to it's final agonizing death with whatever killing implement you could find in your car, far fewer people would pull these high speed chase scene stunts just to get to the post office before it closes.

As hectic as life can get, and we are all the stars, directors and producers of our hectic little movies, I second your advice for taking travel time as a little R&R time. Whether it's driving, walking or riding, take the time to enjoy the view, breath deeply, smile and contemplate how to slow your life down or simplify it and enjoy it that much more!!
02/18/09 @ 16:52
Comment from: james varner [Visitor] · http://www.rainshadow-running.blogspot.com
thanks for writing and sharing this great essay! just today i was running on the side of one our back roads and had a car speed past me a little closer than comfortable. i do have to say in my brief experience here most folks do give ample room when they pass.

but i agree we often, including myself, while driving go faster than nessecary way too often for such little gained. thanks for the well written reminder to slow down. maybe if we kept in mind how long it would take to get to town if we didn't drive it would help us to not take the driving for granted. it takes me 30 minutes longer to run into town than to drive so why not slow down a little and do it in 12 minutes instead of 10? it's still 28 minutes faster than on foot!
02/22/09 @ 20:34
Comment from: Gary [Visitor]
Sam,
It couldn't have been said any better than that!
I just hope you didn't fire all that text out on your laptop while you were driving.

Your neighbor,
Gary
03/06/09 @ 21:02

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