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Under the weather. From Rockland to Thomaston to Waldoboro, Maine

9/15/2022

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Natural Date: 573

As I rolled into my camping spot and prepared to walk Woldoboro, I suddenly wanted to lay down. So I did and fell fast asleep for about an hour. When I woke up I didn’t want to walk, I just wanted to keep sleeping. But I walked anyway...because I do love walking.

Woldoboro was very cool and pretty, but I didn’t feel exuberant as usual. A few hours after finishing my walk I developed body aches and thought I might have a fever. I felt confused about it. I didn’t understand how I could be coming down with a bug given that I spend so much time outdoors. And on top of that, I don’t remember the last time I caught any sort of bug because I usually don’t catch stuff like that.

Anyway, all that was about three days ago. I am now resing comfortably, self-quarantining in Max and believe any fever I may have had has broken. I will continue to take care of myself and do my best not to spread this around to anyone else. 

I’ll keep y’all posted. Meanwhile, enjoy the vidoes...

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    Cindy K. Currier

    This is not the sort of walk across America where the goal is to arrive from point A to point B. It’s a lifestyle where walking allows time and space to meet the ground, the sky and the people who dwell in between; and through the process, introduce America to Natural Law.

    Author of the Law of the Land Handbook (Natural Law)

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