Two months ago today I took the rest of my stuff, said goodbye to my room and hitchhiked to Heidelberg. What’s been since? Well, I’ve traveled.

But that’s not the interesting part. I believe that it matters far less how far we travel in life than those we meet along the way. I’ve met a humanist, a teacher, a jazz singer, a student, an important ceo, a plumber, a hippie, a cumlaude dr grad, a junkie, an amazing guitar duo, an idealist, a socialist, a soccer player, a beggar, a politician and a humble guy that’s changed the world. Plus, I’ve visited many friends on the way, which has made very happy! Where have I been you ask? Well, here: http://www.westonhankins.com/about/

Cheers to me! yay!

         
Written on June 30th, 2007 , Transcendental Reflections

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