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 

long strange trip it was


I took a trip across the country back in 1977 with a high school mate.  We went on many, many, hikes during our 2 month stint.  Here's me in Maryland in the beginning of our trip and then later in Arizona near the end of our trip.  Lots and lots of thoughts swimming around in my head back then, oh boy.