One of the most memorable vacation side-trips I’ve taken was a
bus ride beginning at Killarney and proceeding around the Ring of Kerry located
in Ireland. The trek was not for the faint of heart as there is just barely
enough room on portions of the narrow roadway for the bus. As the narrow roads
make it difficult for tour buses to pass, all buses must run in a counter-clockwise
direction. But it looked like not everyone follows the rules.
The day I took the trip we encountered vehicles approaching the
tour bus from the opposite direction. A bus and a car cannot safely pass unless
one of them drives in reverse until the driver finds a tight parking spot
carved out of the mountain side. There are rules regarding the protocol for who
must park and who has the right-ot-way.
My heart still races when I think about my encounter. It felt
like one vehicle was a fraction of an inch from the other. If you looked out the
window toward the ocean side, your heart leaped at the sheer drop to craggy
rocks below.
If there are times one should pray for protection, this one is
high on my list. I thought of Matthews 7:13,14.
“Enter through the narrow gate. For
wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many
enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life,
and only a few find it.”
Life is full of choices. A person’s first inclination is to
pick the way that appears easier, safer and having leeway … but it is not
always a good choice. No matter how frightening the Ring of Kerry might have
been, at the completion it felt exhilarating!
Robert Parlante
July 18, 2018
Robert Parlante
July 18, 2018
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