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Miles for Mankind: February 2009
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One step at a time. Saturday, 21 February 2009. Harlow Circular - 8.1 miles. Due to various delays caused by the weather, it was only this week that we finally got out of London for a walk. We took it nice and easy with a low level walk that wasn't too long in distance. We took a train from Liverpool Street to Harlow, which is 30 minutes away. We had timed it right, it was pretty glorious weather. Fields stretched in all directions. It put me in a Yellow Earth. We had a North By Northwest moment around t...
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Miles for Mankind: September 2008
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One step at a time. Tuesday, 30 September 2008. Two hundred miles clocked! However, as we've yet to reach $1000, just got to keep walking! Posted by ALI KATI. Labels: Miles for Mankind. Saturday, 27 September 2008. AA Milne Walk - 15 miles. From London Bridge, we got the train to Ashurst. As we moved out into the countryside, I chuckled as Chris audibly reacted the change of locale by commenting, "Hey, even the graffiti is more soothing out here.". It's all in the selection," he grinned. He's mine," I sn...
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Miles for Mankind: August 2008
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One step at a time. Thursday, 28 August 2008. So far, so far. It's been seven months! It's amazing how a few little steps can add up to over a hundred miles, and we're slowly creeping up to the 200 mile landmark. A big thanks to everyone who sent support and donations - sums big and small have arrived from different people around the world, and even surprisingly, from a runaway bear! He sent US 30 dollars! Posted by ALI KATI. Labels: Miles for Mankind. Monday, 25 August 2008. Hmm, interesting fact. We di...
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Miles for Mankind: October 2008
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One step at a time. Saturday, 4 October 2008. I spoke with Asad from Project Enlighten. The other day about their efforts over in Burma. Apart from some exciting developments in the pipeline (more scholarships and sustainable programmes), he also forwarded me some reports on how the monies were spent. I feel pretty humbled and moved when I saw their spreadsheets. Tinned fish. Cooking oil. Instant noodles. Rice. Blankets. The basic fundamentals to survive. Posted by ALI KATI. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Miles for Mankind: March 2009
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One step at a time. Sunday, 1 March 2009. Richmond Park - Gunnersbury to Northfield - 10 miles. It's tough to describe the Richmond Park. First, it was less of a route than a compromise. Dr. Phil had planned to cook a juicy Sunday Roast. Unfortunately, Amanda was down for a visit yesterday, so I could not make a walk on Saturday. This turn about Richmond was a way to bridge the desire for walk and for chicken, of which, both are good for the body and spirit. We crisscrossed the park in several directions...
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Miles for Mankind: Harlow Circular - 8.1 miles
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One step at a time. Saturday, 21 February 2009. Harlow Circular - 8.1 miles. Due to various delays caused by the weather, it was only this week that we finally got out of London for a walk. We took it nice and easy with a low level walk that wasn't too long in distance. We took a train from Liverpool Street to Harlow, which is 30 minutes away. We had timed it right, it was pretty glorious weather. Fields stretched in all directions. It put me in a Yellow Earth. We had a North By Northwest moment around t...
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Miles for Mankind: A.A. Milne Walk - 15 miles
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One step at a time. Saturday, 27 September 2008. AA Milne Walk - 15 miles. From London Bridge, we got the train to Ashurst. As we moved out into the countryside, I chuckled as Chris audibly reacted the change of locale by commenting, "Hey, even the graffiti is more soothing out here.". The walk was very picturesque as the weather was glorious. There was a sense of enjoying it to the fullest as this might be the end of summer and the beginning of the winter period of short days. Whenever I think I've seen...
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Aki Ra, Landmines and News from the Jungle: June 2010
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Aki Ra, Landmines and News from the Jungle. Making My Country Safe For My People" - Aki Ra. Cambodian Self Help Demining Video. Donate to the Landmine Relief Fund and support Aki Ra's work:. Http:/ www.landmine-relief-fund.com/. Click on the PayPal button. Call Me In Cambodia. Mobile Number: 015 67 41 63. In the sates dial:. 011 855 15 67 41 63. We are 14 hours ahead of California. If it's noon in LA - it's 2am in Cambodia). I want to tell you a story about someone I met ove. View my complete profile.
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