Saturday, October 31, 2009

trans world expedition

trans world expedition

My blog about the trip, which will update the post, called the Trans World Expedition: In a dangerous life. "I hope this will be a good tool for people who want to make the same journey. It is scary to leave their friends, their careers, their homes and the people you already know of one year, after waking up in unfamiliar places. Many people think I'm crazy, my job when the economy is so poor that to quit smoking.
I believe a trip like this is something many people dream of. When you're young and a student, you don't have money to travel, but when you're working and can afford it, you don't have time. I always thought I would buy a place in New York, but when you think about it, is there a better investment than traveling around the world? Wouldn't you be smarter after doing that? Wouldn't you have incredible stories to tell your kids and grandkids?
My way will change depending on the places I discover tips, trends, where I can catch a boat, driving conditions, and visas. Staying out of trouble, also I set the route and how long to stay in one place. Driving around the world can work more difficult than it was in 1960, though most reliable vehicles and roads are better. War and civil disturbances in Latin America has decreased, but the Middle East is passing challenge.

damien michaels

damien michaels
Damien Michaels, 53, was found murdered Tuesday room Comfort Inn Woodland Hills, California, MyFoxLA.com reported. His body was full of stab wounds, police said. He was also involved in drugs, said adult film producer Rob Spallone, who said he was not surprised MyFoxLa.com the murder Michaels.
He was the son of Kenneth Michael and Linde Stephanie (Seeman) Shaw of Pittsgrove; brother of Amber Lee Shaw and Crystal Lynn Shaw; grandson of Henry and Phyllis Shaw of Vineland, Jennie Brown of Pittsgrove, Linde Seeman of Elmer and the late Stephen Seeman; godson of Paula Gant Martin of Pittsgrove and Wayne Shaw of Millville; and uncle to Kayla Cadence Ciapanna and the expected Damian McNeil Allen. He also is survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and his "riding crew."
Kenneth was a permanent resident of Pitt Grove. He played in Little League and Elmer Pitt Grove Midget Football. He graduated from AP Schalick High School in 2006, where he also fought. She enjoyed riding his dirt bike, along with fishing and hunting. He was recently in the papers for his first Buck Shot with a bow, which was an eight-pointer. It was a fun loving man with many friends.

mennonite

mennonite
Hopewell Mennonite Church, p. 45 Sixth St: Rev. John Stoner is a guest teacher of biblical theology school at 9:30. Stoner was the pastor of the Brotherhood of Christ Church, which teaches the Bible and theology, Christ Church College, and each founed Peace Church, the national movement to restore the peaceful peacemaking Jesus.
Immanuel United Church of Christ, 99 S. Waverly St., Shillington: An adult seminar will be held at 10:15 in the lower level multi-purpose room to mark the 50th anniversary of the church's building. Speakers will include Dave McCoy, who served as acolyte at the Dedication Sunday service in March 1959; Jeannette Miller, who was a youngster in Sunday school in 1959; Myrtle Council, who was a member in 1959; and the Rev. Dr. Robert I. Rhoads, who gave the dedication sermon.
The Pennsylvania German service will be 2:30 pm Sunday Weisenberg Lutheran Church, 7645 Weisenberg Church Road, New Tripoli. New Jerusalem Lutheran Church, 27 Lyons Road, New Jerusalem: The fall family festival is noon to 2 to art and games. Lunch will be provided.
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