Man this was hot! @kangtrytonxxx wish we were closer dude! Hope you are well. One thing I can is take a serious pounding - I actually get hard the harder I get pounded (if done right...)
DILLONโS DIRTY WATER ROAD DIARIES
One thing Iโve discovered after traveling enough roads is that your work is never done. Work work work thatโs what I do. @DrakeNorthXXX@ReadyButtram@ScottReynoldsXX@Leroyfuckmenow@DannyRubinoXXX@BrianBondsXXX@EvanSterlingXXX
Iโm now planning โI love that dirty waterโ The Cruella is still on the drawing boards. The best Works of art are the pieces that come from your mind and then form from pen to paper. Getting them out of the fourth dimensional reality and locking them into the three-dimensional world. Is the key.
The โbest-kept secretsโ depend entirely on who youโre asking. A traveler looks for hidden destinations. A historian looks for forgotten stories. A businessperson looks for untapped opportunities. The road teaches each of us something different. I donโt actually live in Desert Hot Springs.
Half of my year is spent now in 29 Palms. The other half of the year in Garnet, California, a small community in Riverside County just north of Palm Springs. Garnet began as a Southern Pacific Railroad station in 1875, went through several name changes, and officially became Garnet in 1923. Today itโs a quiet residential community, and I enjoy the slower pace.
Living in Garnet puts some remarkable places within easy reach. About an hour away is the Salton Sea and Salvation Mountain, where Leonard Knight transformed a desert hillside into one of the most colorful works of folk art in America. Just down Interstate 10 are the Cabazon Dinosaurs, giant roadside icons made famous by Pee-weeโs Big Adventure.
If youโre looking for adventure, the Bridge to Nowhere above Azusa is a ten-mile round-trip hike leading to an abandoned concrete bridge standing alone in a wilderness canyon, a reminder that even the best-laid plans sometimes become monuments to history.
The roads also introduce us to every kind of person imaginable. Some are warm, generous, and compassionate. Others seem emotionally distant or disconnected. People sometimes describe those individuals as โsoulless,โ I think itโs more accurate to say they appear to lack empathy, warmth, or compassion.
Be careful with your ideas and who you share them with because I will tell you from firsthand experience they can be taken from you if youโre not careful. And listen, honestly, if it can happen to me, it could happen to anyone just change the name. Thereโs some ruthless sons of bitches out there.
In everyday language, โsoullessโ is usually a metaphor. We might describe a sterile office building, repetitive work, or someoneโs behavior as soulless when it feels empty of humanity, creativity, or genuine feeling.
Some people consistently display behaviors that include a lack of empathy, manipulation, superficial charm, or an unwillingness to accept responsibility for the harm they cause. They may use others for personal gain, avoid accountability, and show little genuine remorse.
Psychology recognizes that these traits can occur in certain personality patterns, but that does not mean someone is literally without a soul. That is a philosophical or spiritual belief, not a scientific conclusion.
Over the years Iโve learned that actions reveal far more than words. Character isnโt measured by what someone promises; itโs measured by how they treat people when thereโs nothing to gain.
The road has taught me another lesson as well. There are hidden treasures, and there are hidden dangers. The wisdom comes from learning to recognize the difference.
Travel safely. Stay curious. And donโt lose your humanity along the way. Because: I love that dirty water. No matter where I go. And I am a goddamn werewolf to London at night. ๐ ๐ธ๐ต๐๐ฅต๐๐ธ๐ต๐๐ฅต๐๐ธ๐ต๐๐ฅต Subscribe:
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