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Aaron is walking around America. This blog exists to help him connect with people while he is away and for anyone who is interested in following him on the path. Thanks for visiting!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Hiatus

Aaron's trip, blog and route are under a bit of reconstruction. I guess an adventure of this scale was bound to have a few kinks in the beginning.


I appreciate your patience and that you come here to check on the progress and state of the trip. Please bare with me until I can provide more information.


Thank you.

13 comments:

  1. I'll keep checking back....
    same bat time....
    same bat station....
    looking for the bat signal in the dreary night sky!

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  2. Adventures WITHOUT kinks are not adventures - they are every day life. WE make our own adventures - be them good or bad - it tis truly how YOU view them yourself. For me a great adventure is an unexpected DETOUR! For without it, there it was, but I would never have seen it.

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  3. Thanks for the update, Aaron--I look forward to hearing from you when the journey resumes.

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  4. Miss seeing you and hearing from you, Aaron --- where are you?????

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  5. I second that ^ :(

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  6. ok, wait a minute, did the squirrel beat down Aaron like some vengeful land locked leviathan? Did Moby Squirrel badger till Aaron (yes, his name starts with an A, just like . . .) was last seen clutching a bootlace and sliding down through the brambles?
    He's in a beautiful part of the country if he's in Eastern Oregon. I highly recommend visiting local historical museums. You know, the kind that some town thought was a good idea way back when but is now open when last old guy who cares opens it. It usual has the a handplow, a sickle, first spurs worn by the last sherriff, and old thimbles. I love those places!
    Aaron, did you get to Mt. Angel and see the Pope's mitre, and the three headed calf?
    hope all is well compadre.

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  7. I hope so too. won't say more.

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  8. Aaron, I keep checking and think of you often. I hope all goes well with you. Terry Jensen from Fife Heights.

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  9. Hey Aaron. Let me know how you are doing. Mom

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