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kiddstu discovered 3 months ago- This man is walking around the world and has nearly completed the task at the age of 80. He doesn't look a day over 65. Amazing, read some of his stories.

14Peacenow rated 5 weeks ago- Welcome to my dream In the year 2010 give or take a year or two, there will appear on the bookshelves of the world a new book. It will be a story about a nine year old farmboy from middle America and his dream. The year, 1936, just after the Great Depression in America . A boyhood dream of some day walking around the world. Not in eighty days as Jules Verne wrote about in his famous novel. But a walk around the world in seven thousand, three hundred and fifty days or thereabouts. In that same year, a popular love song played on the radio. Asking a very curious question; "Have You Ever Seen A Dream Walking"? I have; for you see I am that small boy of 70 years ago and his dream. Who, at this point in time and space, has walked approximately 80,000 miles in 18 years, covering 66 countries. Fourteen thousand of those miles was in walking the fifty states of America, plus the Yukon Territory in three and half years. The American poet, Walt Whitman in his poem, A Song Of The Open Road, wrote these words; "I am in step with my vision. As I tramp my perpetual journey". I would paraphrase and say; "I am in step with my dream, as I walk 'the path less traveled' ". This "World Walk" will be finished by the year 2010 on my 82nd birthday Or as they say in Texas, 'If the creek don't rise and the Lord is willing'. The end of my trip will be as I am coming up out of South America through the Panama Canal, finally into Mexico, then on toward the Mexico/Texas border. Finishing in Texas. Where I started "The Walk" of the Fifty-States in 1983. Again, Welcome to my dream. If you do not have a dream in your pocket, run, don't walk, and find yourself a dream to become and be.

- Crumpled-Wings rated 7 weeks ago
- From the page: "A walk around the world in seven thousand, three hundred and fifty days or thereabouts."

liamvictor rated 3 months ago- From the page: "If you do not have a dream in your pocket, run, don't walk, and find yourself a dream to become and be."
