WALKING

"Elijah Wood, I fear for no good".

No one really knows why Thoreau wrote this in his poem about the old Marlborough Road, and he does not mention Napoleon trying to take over the Vatican or anything like that, but he clearly did not know that Wood would be starring in a French thriller after the LOTR franchise. However, consider that Jesus is the Word of God, that Elijah went up the mountain and experienced the quakes and volcanoes before hearing the still small voice, that Ralph Waldo means, the healing woods...that Thoreau was looking for healing in the woods after he went walking on a pilgrimage to the Sante Terre...

If you begin the visitors' program after Easter, then you will have time to do it all before the Walking class week, which follows the Uriel graduation on or about April 25 (San Marco). It is not necessary to take the old Marlborough Road...the important thing is to follow the guide and graduate with your Giubileo della Gente di Giuda e Gerusalemme Get out of Gehenna Gratis GED for Garden of Eden Diploma. (Gennaro Gabuzzo's (some dialects render this Gattuso) gustatory Granaio, gadding about the Gabuzzo version of Galilee waiting for Gat Shemanim to turn into Gaudio Gagliardo del Giardini.) Heavy emphasis on the "G" is optional, but gladly given.