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I have an idea!
Well, you should!
an adventure awaits
Possibly
Looks like a fence at the end, (could be my eyesight though) but a right turn leading to something interesting, hopefully. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
Think it was a hedge at the end….and not sure what was to the right….but the whole garden was interesting!
It looks to me that it’s an example of the saying that it’s not so much about where it leads or ends but the path itself that matters. It’s certainly a beautiful path.
Yes, I agree, Otto!
You can get into trouble following strange paths!
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I’d go down that path with you. 😀 Looks beautiful 😀
Thanks, Cee!
I have no idea, but I am willing to follow it.
Yay!!
Amazing!
Well, cool on a hot day in the shade
I have not idea but I’d like to be walking there to find out.
Thanks, Janet!