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Colorado, and the road of peril.


Just a little pic from on top of Mt. Evans. If you've never made the drive, its quite scary. There were spots on the road where it turned real sharp, and since there are no barriers, it looks like you're going to drive off the side of the mountain, plumiting to your death. It wasn't as scary when you have your hands on the wheel... but for the passenger, Vanessa, it wasn't a very comforting trip. It reminded me of when my family took vacations to colorado, and my dad would freak all of us out as we drove up tretcherous roads in our big van. This feeling of safety when in control, is what drives alot of us to hold back things from God. But who better to be in control of our lives than someone who is both omnipotent and omniscient and always loving.

Dngilb MD

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