Day 388

My friends,

Over the past couple of weeks, I have been working out plans to begin the Walk for Peace (literal walk) again. While I have been recovering from my revision surgery and spending time on the ranch in Texas following the loss of my brother-in-law, your continued support and responses to my posts as well as your sharing individual actions you’ve taken for the sake of Peace have kept the Walk going strong. Thank you!

Now, it’s time to step it up – literally!

The Walk will be a bit different, as my plan is to stay in particular cities for a period of several days, Walking for Peace, speaking, being of service to the community I am in, and then traveling to another populated area and continuing the Walk. This way, I can plan a bit more ahead, which will be an invitation to have others participate by Walking or joining me in service, and I can be attentive to my physical needs.

I will begin in May with a three day walk in Northern California (much of it in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area), and then I will travel to Oregon and cities North. As is always true, anyone who is interested in Walking for Peace with me is welcome at any point. Feel free to reach out for more information.

On a different note, I have applied for a grant to help sustain the Walk for Peace. Also, I am looking into a not for profit status for folks who support the Walk by contributing. In the interim, I invite you to consider contributing (either for the first time or again) to the Walk for Peace. You can do so in several ways on the home page. And again, thank you.

We can effect a change in the unsettled world in which we live, by aligning and taking continuous action. Lets join together, taking steps every day, for Peace.

2 thoughts on “Day 388”

  1. Dear Alexis, I am so happy to hear you will be walking in this world again. I love that you will travel to different cities. It feels like the impact will be larger as you make news in each town- dropping pebbles in many ponds is how it feels to me. Should you find yourself in the midwest, you know you’ve got a home in Mount Vernon and, after my upcoming surgery, a fellow walker. Breathing in Peace, Breathing out Love. Breathing in Love, Breathing out Peace. -Ted

    1. Thank you, Ted. I look forward to Walking in many cities, and speaking with many people. I will make it to Mt. Vernon – at some point. I will hold good thoughts for us Walking together post surgery for you! Peace, A

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