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Ina is okay
A quick update: Ina doesn’t have cancer. All the spots are benign. Doctors are going to just keep an eye on them. Yippee!!!!
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Finally Leaving Bynum
Here’s an update for things happening. I am actually leaving Bynum tomorrow, May 3rd. It has been a long month of delays. I had some remodeling work to do at the house. That took longer than anticipated but is finally done. I also have some car issues that are being resolved today. I should get…
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Construction
I don’t if I have said but I am having a shower installed before I leave. I didn’t have enough stress just getting ready to be gone for 6 months so I decided to add to it by having the shower installed, the house painted and inviting a person to stay with me for a…
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Feeling anxious
I am continuing to get ready to go. House needs to be ready for Airbnb guests by the 18th. I need to have the car packed and I am taking too much shit. But I don’t know what I will need and what I won’t. I am driving out to Washington, to be with Ina…
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Aunt Ina
Good Morning. My aunt Ina is my traveling partner. I really can’t start the trip without her. But she is having some health issues so things have really changed as far as starting the trip goes. We have to address her health concerns first. That being said here are the changes: Instead of starting in…
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Today is March 24th
Wow! thanks to everyone that has signed up to follow the blog. Let me tell you where I am right now. Still in Bynum but departure date is April 18th. Ina and I will head to Delaware Seashore state park, near Rehoboth, Delaware. We will be at least a week there, and I start my…
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When did I start
Since I was 10 years old I have wanted to walk across the country. I have lost count of how many times I have planned the trip. The last time was a few years ago when I saw a news story about the ELF mobile. Jerry Seinfeld was here in Durham, where it is made. …
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from fb this morning and it seems to fit with my plans to walk.
There comes a day, somewhere in the middle of every woman’s life, when Mother Nature herself stands behind us and wraps her arms around our shoulders, whispering “It’s time.” “You have taken enough now. It’s time to stop growing up, stop growing older and start growing wiser and wilder. There are adventures still waiting on…