Video: Walk For Liberty Day 37 - Decisions in Life
Note: I have put up an updated version of this video with subtitles for the portions in which I am inaudible due to the wind. To watch the subtitled version, click here.
Canadian geese; Brooke’s blisters in blisters; Fork in the road; Taking the northern route; Thoughts on the decisions you make in life; West bound emigrants; Wind runners; Stores on Oregon border; Extreme winds crossing Columbia River; Washington government not marking its border; Green apricots; Washington Stonehenge; Following an overgrown road; Windmills; Whistling bottle; Wind
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May 28th, 2008 at 6:45 am
Oh, I’m homesick for those wide-open spaces! But not the wind…and Grandma would hate the wind. I like the lemon yellow flowers - and the shadows holding hands.
Each day you’re creeping up on the mileage. Sorry you’re still experiencing blisters, Brooke. However, you take it in stride (no pun intended) - you’re a true Liberty Walker!
What is John up to these days, besides counting down the hours until Yuka arrives?
May 28th, 2008 at 8:05 am
I wouldn’t care for the wind either. But then wide open spaces don’t appeal to me either. NH is comforting in its hills and trees. Intimate.
Foot footage! Sorry about the blisters. Your plan to make 30 miles a day sounds like it may be hard to sustain.
Terrific comments about choices. Reminds me of the opportunity wedge concept: every decision large and small carries the opportunity cost of the paths not taken. Opportunities tend to narrow with each choice.
Choose wisely!
May 28th, 2008 at 8:08 am
Oh, and we have America’s Stonehenge here in NH. The first summer we were here, we visited it on the summer solstice and participated in a pagan ceremony. That was fun!
May 28th, 2008 at 8:37 am
Day 37 has been added to the Google Map.
http://tinyurl.com/5uq5rr
Here is a zoomed in view of the most recent points.
http://tinyurl.com/5jvvs6
May 28th, 2008 at 11:07 pm
John is doing a lot of online work mostly, but also a lot of reading.
I like that concept Cathleen! It makes each decision seem even more important.
Thanks BDP!