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Bindle stick– A walking stick, used by hobos, sometimes hand carved, and used to carry a bindle. The stick is also used to clear paths through dense brush or for protection. Oftentimes it is autographed as hobos meet one another during their travels. Bitch– A tin-can lamp with a shirt...
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Leaving the permaculture property was a shock to my system. The things I learned there reverberated through my life in a variety of ways, and I’m grateful for that experience. While I didn’t know it at the time, this experience planted the seed for my increasing concern about responsible...
When I asked him if he was going to walk the old route or take the highway… he smiled, and said he was taking the tracks. That’s when he told me that he was a hobo. What a joy it was to talk to him. He said that he carries a pastel with him and will write his “...
you stretch. A gentle walk (and/or waddle) might be tolerable. Weight lifting or pilates can give you a more low-impact workout. You might be able to come up with something more original, too, if you think: maybe kayaking (assuming the boat and life jackets are big enough for two)?
But in the Civil War certainly, there were people who were not successful in life that became giants during that conflict. And it took that fire that they had to pass through to make them great. I like that – the person who doesn’t know himself going through some kind of obstacle and...
Going by hand– To walk. Hiking to the next water tank. Going on the farm– When a train goes on the sidetrack. Also a railroad term. Gondola– A short-sided, open-topped car used to hold scrap or garbage. Gonger– An opium pipe. Source: American Tramp and Underworld Slang. ...
if you want to have a break just pick up a clipboard and walk around the office so it looks like you aren’t taking a break’. Many people would do this for 30, 40 , 50 minutes. This is also typical in London. Given that those hours are lost anyway, why not just have the ...
3 p.m. /A friend from Brugge joins us for more coffee, chocolate shop browsing, vintage store shopping, and girl talk. She also takes us for a short walk through some of Brugge’s more historic areas, giving us the Cliff’s Notes on the history of cathedrals, hospitals, and mansions....