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Tag Archives: Hunger
Using Community Virtues to Address Serious Issues
Self-sufficiency, oneness, networks, expectations and kindness are all virtues in their own. They all are right, how we were meant to behave starting out as an altruistic species. They all are good, providing an immediate benefit to an individual’s quality … Continue reading
Dehydration as a Food Access Strategy?
I’m still in a transitioning phase, my mind seems to be much more scattered than after other long distance journeys I’ve been on. I’ll get into a routine of posting about kindness here soon; I’ve got a few ideas lined … Continue reading
Days 352-353 – 5/10-11/12 – Immediate Return
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Medford to Princeton; Distance = 39 Miles; People Met = 15 Photos at the end. The good folks of New Jersey, like many good folks before them, continue to wish us to “Be safe!” to which I respond with “and … Continue reading
Day 347 – 5/5/12 – Addressing Hunger
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Day 347 – 5/5/12 – Addressing Hunger People Met = 3 Yesterday I foreshadowed some continuing thoughts regarding safety and kindness. In the meantime Cindy and I rented a car to drive up to Connecticut for our daughter Charissa’s graduation. … Continue reading
Day 307 – 3/26/12 – An Eventful Day
Clarksburg to Middleville; Distance = 10 Miles; People Met = 14+ I started the day out concerned about my left foot, but everything got better from there. I’ve captured the day in this podcast.
Day 286 – 3/5/12 – Pike County Nonprofits
People Met = 7 Let’s start with two people I did not meet, Connie and Mike. They are noted trail angels for the American Discovery Trail. Byron Guy recommended I get in touch with them and the original plan was … Continue reading
Day 222 – 1/1/12 – Oakville Missions
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People Met = 7+ Ky returned today from visiting family in Atlanta. Debbie and Pat graciously offered to pick Ky up at the airport and rendezvous with her nephew for lunch. That left Cindy and I to take Ky’s van … Continue reading