Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Coming Home


Wind Turbines of Western PA

"I long, as does every human being, to be at home wherever I find myself."   Maya Angelou

There is something quite satisfying about taking a journey back home in the middle of Autumn. Especially if the rain holds off so you can get out there to enjoy the simple beauty of the great outdoors.  Driving across the state of PA is very long, and quite lovely. 


It is good wholesome living. When you see all the farms and all the churches (yes, rednecks clinging to their guns and religion...and damn proud of it) in a rural setting like this, well that speaks to my heart and to my soul.  It is such a peaceful environment.  Driving along to see the simple, very basic needs of everyday life obtained by hard work is very rewarding to witness, let alone actually live it.


Green Acres for sure!
 Farm after farm, folks waving to the passersby who are obviously visitors, for in these rural locations, everybody knows everybody, and they all know each others' vehicles (pick-up trucks, tractors, horses), so when an odd vehicle carrying out of towners, with out of state plates, passes through, they are greeted with hospitality.  Can only be one reason to be this far off the beaten path.  It's no secret that if someone is passing through this neck of the woods, they are here for one reason only; and that is coming home....and I did just that with all my redneckedness intact!  Some things never change.
 
 

The changing of the seasons is a way of life.  Especially in the Northeast where Mother Nature puts on a display worthy of this Universe.  And coming home, is a peaceful easy feeling. The same feeling that a child has running free in their own "Garden of Eden".  The innocent stage of life, where nothing mattered...nothing at all.  The carefree days, before setting off into the real world where grown up topics are displayed in living color, and inevitably make their way into your peaceful existence.  The realization as you move through life as an adult of the corruption that has taken hold of our society, cannot infiltrate your peaceable kingdom if you stay true to your very own soul.  And by going home to your "Garden of Eden" with your soul intact, is the very best way to live your life to its fullest.  All we have is the present. The past is gone.  The future may never be...make peace and live for right now.   JUST BE!!!  
The long and winding road...that leads...
back home.



4 comments:

  1. oh wow. breathtakingly beautiful scenery. I've been to Lancaster and the surrounding area but would love to take a trip to western PA. Thanks for sharing your trip back home.

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  2. What a lovely post! Glad you were able to enjoy nature and the farmlands across PA. And the scenery back home is lovely!
    Thanks for you visit and nice comment on my note cards!

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  3. Love your thoughts on rural life... and your rural scenes here! I'm your newest RSS subscriber... I'm so glad you came by to share on Rurality Blog Hop #36!

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  4. What a lovely place to live and grow up in!

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