
I've started making a collection of "life lessons." I'm editing photos that I have taken, and putting my favorite quotes on them. This is the first in the series.
All of these photos (well, most of them) are ones that didn't look great originally. They were the poor outcast photos; the ones that can't be used for anything because, well, they're not the best ones. But with a little editing, they turn into something
beautiful. And each photo has a story about the day it was taken... sometimes the stories are even better than the ones attached to the photos people pose for or the "perfect" shots of a scene.
Story behind this photo: I went camping on Cape Cod with my family, and from our campsite, you could walk through the woods to go down to this lake. There was one path we kept following that led us there and back, and we thought we would always be able to identify it among all the other paths near this lake. Well, one day, two of us walked down to the lake, and on the way back, we took the wrong path. We were halfway up some big hill before we decided we were lost. We ended up following the path all the way to the top of the hill, and walked right into somebody else's campground! We ran out of it, and checked the sign at the site's entrance to see what number it was. It was about five numbers away from our own site, so we walked down the road toward our own site. We walked right back to our tent as if we had just come back from the lake, on the right path, and nobody ever suspected we had been lost.