ETYMOLOGY OF PERAMBULARE


Originally the Latin perambulatus, a past participle of perambulare, came from per- through and ambulare- to walk in 1568.  

Now, we use the word perambulate, which means to walk or travel through or around an area, especially for pleasure or in a leisurely way.  Perambulare has also been known for distinguishing what historical walks are by officially asserting and recording boundaries.




*HOW TO SHARE:
walks, walks you desire, experiences that happened to others that walked, things that happened while you avoided walking, where your mind goes while you walk, and what you learned through a walk will be posted usually same day.  

*E MAIL:
title/text and attach all images/audio/video supplements to eckspace@gmail.com 

clear sky

Yesterday when I went for my 5:30am walk with Angus (my dog) the sky was so clear.  There were so many stars showing.  I could pick out the big dipper and the little dipper and the belt of Orien (spelling), but that was it.  So I thought what I really need to do is the next time I am at Borders or B&N I should pick up a celestial book so I can be more familiar with the different constellations.  Then one day when I am a grandmother I can teach my grandkids to be able to find and locate tons of different mythological characters.  Not just the normal ones, but the really hard ones.