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Topic: Let's Go Primitive Backpacking  (Read 10331 times)

Offline m19834

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Re: Let's Go Primitive Backpacking
Reply #150 on: May 15, 2009, 03:20:06 AM
I never thought I would leave that valley !!  And then I just got tired of it and I finally just up and left !  I don't know where I am right now ... I am not lost, and I know I don't want to be in that valley anymore ... and I don't want to go anywhere that I have ever heard of nor already know in any way !!!  So, where am I ? 

*keeps walking*

It's not really that I want to be in a 'city' ... I have heard of that before and even lived there for awhile ... I want to go somewhere else ... but, I don't know where ?!  :-[

I am excited to be going though :).  I can feel it in my bones !  *keeps walking*
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