Comments : Looking Forward

  • 5 years ago

    by Meena Krish

    A self discovery write where one's lifetime has witnessed many
    events, emotions and changes which has helped you to grow in many ways..
    Hope all will be better and settle for you take care..

    • 5 years ago

      by CJ Maleney

      Thank you but I'm ok. Was just a bit of inward thinking I jotted down x

  • 5 years ago

    by Mr. Darcy

    ... and when those eyes no longer see, you'll have your faithful hound to keep you safe from harm.

    • 5 years ago

      by CJ Maleney

      Nah he'll be nicking my dinner lol

  • 5 years ago

    by CJ Maleney

    Incidentally I may know which lane I need to be in, but apparently the entire motoring population of Manchester fu(#ing doesn't !

    gggrrr

  • 5 years ago

    by Milly Hayward

    The good thing about a life well travelled is that every experience brings self knowledge and so by the time you are too old to experience life you can look back and chuckle over the best bits because you realise that what is important when you are younger changes with age. No matter what happens from now on you will always have all those puppy experiences to make you smile.. Much love Milly x

    • 5 years ago

      by CJ Maleney

      Oh I've so many tales to tell about my Thunder.

      Too many to document as it would bore the hell out of people.

      He's ma dawg, and I'm his bloke.

  • 5 years ago

    by Star

    No matter how many paths we take, how many miles we travel, how many mountains we climb. We keep growing up, we’re still on an ongoing journey called life. The only thing that changes, is that we learn what we truly want from it. That is my interpretation, and I love this!!

    • 5 years ago

      by CJ Maleney

      I love your comment. The thing is this though. Do any of us truly know what we want?

      I think we do not. We have desires and aspirations that is true but we don't actually know what we want.

      If we did and we achieved it then life would be pretty bloody mundane.

      I like the idea of a path with no destination because that is simply what all of us have in front of us.