I lived in Alaska when I was a kid and after a good snow fall several of us would gather and have the person with the largest boots walk across a yard piled high with fresh snow. The rest of us would try to follow in their foot steps. We could usually get several across before anyone could tell any difference in the tracks. Sometimes in life you need to put on a larger pair of boots to be the one blazing the trail.

 
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3 Comments on "He who walks in another's tracks leaves no footprints." (Joan L. Brannon)

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LOL Rick - how true!

thanks for sharing

Sincerely,

Grace

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I like that, I never thought of it that way.

Bettina

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Rick,

I think that is a great thought for the day!!

Blessings,

Alice

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