MountainWings       A MountainWings Moment
#3070              Wings Over The Mountains of Life



Dead End?
==========

The car was rammed tight into a V-shaped concrete median.

I passed by the car for several days.  The front end was crushed 
against concrete and the car appeared to be wedged in so tight 
that a wrecker would be challenged extricating it from the wall.

The car stared back at me as if trying to tell me something.  

"Why didn't the owner come and move it?" I thought.

Then it hit me, A MountainWings Moment.

So many lives are like this car.  It told a story.

I turned around, parked my car, and got out to take pictures.
I knew that you needed to see this car and its predicament.

The median had bales of straw guarding the entrance; obviously 
the construction crew was to use the straw to cover the dirt for 
the grass to grow.

The middle was mud, yet this car had traveled well over a 
hundred feet to get wedged in, stranded, damaged, and unable to 
back out.  People gawked and wondered why.

Are you traveling down such a road now?

Something or someone warned you at the beginning not to go down 
this road.  You broke past the warnings and went on anyway.

The dirt and mud didn't bother you; you were still rolling, 
traveling on your own road, feeling fine, maybe even excited.

Sometimes when we crash through the warnings we don't realize it 
is a dead end.  We can't see there is disaster, not deliverance 
waiting at the end.

If you are traveling on the wrong road in life, there is still 
time to back up and turn around, before you get so stuck, 
before you can't move.

Look at the pictures that I took, and make sure you aren't on a 
dead end road.  A picture is worth a thousand words.

~A MountainWings Original~
Forward this issue to a friend or send them the link below:
http://www.mountainwings.com/past/3070.htm

Thank you for inviting MountainWings in your mailbox.
See you tomorrow.