We go through life, quickly, distracted, often doing things we think we should instead of just being. We walk past the Largest Ball of Twine without stopping and admiring it for what it is.
We go through life, quickly, distracted, often doing things we think we should instead of just being. We walk past the Largest Ball of Twine without stopping and admiring it for what it is.
I came across your new blog because I have a Google alert on the term “largest ball of twine.” I like the point you make about stopping to enjoy the seemingly meaningless attractions. I’m fond of quirky roadside attractions, in part because they’re offbeat, but also because of the dedication and work that went into building many of them.
I drag my family to visit the “world’s largests,” and blog about it!