Quote of the day …
“No matter what you’re going through, there’s a light at the end of the tunnel … just keep working toward it and you’ll find the positive side of things.”
– Demi Lovato
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Amen, look for the light!
Unless, of course, it’s a train headed for you at 60mph, then you’re screwed.
This is true. But does that happen to you often ?
It did, once, actually. It wasn’t a tunnel, it was a railroad bridge. I was out backpacking and the trail went across a chasm by using the railroad bridge. I was halfway across when I heard the sound of a train whistle, got across with about a minute to spare by speeding up my pace.
LOL, lucky/prudent escape … I had a few near misses myself … driving a Jeep with crappy steering on mountain roads without guard rails in Tenerife, was “exhilarating” to say the least.