The paths that never cross

Growing up and getting better at the things you love often have to involve working with others at one point or another. Otherwise you become like stagnant water, a perfect breeding ground for all sorts of nasty things.

Knowing that doesn't really make the going out and meet new people any easier. I'm sure many of you can relate to that.

(this is not a contribution to #seagullbuttsaturday because this is a pair of oyster catchers, not seagulls)

The paths that never cross

Growing up and getting better at the things you love often have to involve working with others at one point or another. Otherwise you become like stagnant water, a perfect breeding ground for all sorts of nasty things.

Knowing that doesn’t really make the going out and meet new people any easier. I’m sure many of you can relate to that.

(this is not a contribution to #seagullbuttsaturday because this is a pair of oyster catchers, not seagulls)

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