This morning in the light rain and morning fog I walked along the edge of Lewis and Clark Park. The ancient growth is amazing to see. I am glad that I was able to take it in early on a Sunday with no traffic, only the music of the wildlife and the old wood spirits rustling.
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Just passed you in Castle Rock. We were on the freeway so couldn't get a picture. Good luck to you!
I passed you twice, the second as you were crossing the freeway over exit 57. Reminded me of several years back when some guy went cross country passing by with a wooden cross on his back dragging behind him on wheels. You seemed less frightening to me and now I see it is indeed for a good cause. Have a wonderful adventure and good luck to you.
I saw you right as you were going toward the Safeway gas station! I wasn't able to see your web address, though, until my cousin posted pictures of you on her facebook page!
I hope your journey is safe and you find many wonders to share and enjoy!
Erik Bendl has walked over six thousand miles for the cause of diabetes awareness. During the last six years he and his dog, named Nice, have walked in more than forty states and Washington D.C. to help the American Diabetes Association and encourage people to get healthy with exercise and diet to control and prevent diabetes. His is a simple message... "Love yourself. Go for a walk."
When you see him on the road stop to say hello, walk with him or call him @ (502) 408-5772. http://main.diabetes.org/goto/teamworldguy
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4 comments:
Just passed you in Castle Rock. We were on the freeway so couldn't get a picture. Good luck to you!
I passed you twice, the second as you were crossing the freeway over exit 57. Reminded me of several years back when some guy went cross country passing by with a wooden cross on his back dragging behind him on wheels. You seemed less frightening to me and now I see it is indeed for a good cause. Have a wonderful adventure and good luck to you.
I saw you right as you were going toward the Safeway gas station! I wasn't able to see your web address, though, until my cousin posted pictures of you on her facebook page!
I hope your journey is safe and you find many wonders to share and enjoy!
Saw you on my long drive to Vancouver for a day of meetings. You were a bright blue spot in a dreary morning. You made my day. Safe travels.
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