tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1212444187970080061.post4756865346805039541..comments2024-03-08T15:13:55.360-08:00Comments on The Traveling Mandolin: FAQ about My PCT MemoirUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1212444187970080061.post-6694106494640367552015-07-23T23:17:48.299-07:002015-07-23T23:17:48.299-07:00I'm glad you are back posting. Thank you for a...I'm glad you are back posting. Thank you for answering many of my questions. I think part of what made you so emotional was you were quite literally homeless and that is a very difficult time no matter what you are doing (even living the dream of hiking the PCT). I have enjoyed reading your blog and experience as well as enjoying the pictures. Denisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11573921038573146072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1212444187970080061.post-85205446195484197802015-07-14T20:50:50.858-07:002015-07-14T20:50:50.858-07:00Thanks, Lisa, for answering the very same question...Thanks, Lisa, for answering the very same questions I wanted to ask but already knew the answers as I've been there done that and can totally relate! It's hard enough that you and Zach are just trying to deal with this not-your-normal-way-of life that you can "bearly" assimilate and appreciate all that you are experiencing. Each and every day is a new adventure and you are having back-to-back days on end of these adventures! It's like having memorable vacations that are usually split up by months and years and y'all just keep having them back-to-back. A lot to absorb! And a lot to remember even with journaling! When you have put some time and distance between these memorable times and this grueling way of life that you can truly appreciate what you have accomplished and experienced! I know you and Zach "made" it as all this is in the past but I am thoroughly enjoying being on the trail and immersed in your life on the PCT as it happens. Maryellenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11433358160320748083noreply@blogger.com