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Peace walk arrives in D.C.
Photo by Larry Bringing Good
Walk Schedule for final week
Jun San Yasuda has been walking for peace since 1978. So has Clair Carter. Yet neither of the ordained nuns knows how many miles they’ve covered in the last 35 years.
“I never counted,” said Jun as she enjoyed a potluck dinner and the company of about 20 supporters Wednesday evening at the Bayside Center on the first night of a two-day stopover in town. “This is prayer, not counting.”
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March 14: Highbridge to Washington Square Park
"Thursday morning the walk set off from the Highbridge Community Center towards Manhattan. Local organizer Chauncey Young joined the walk for the first few blocks over the Macombs Dam Bridge."
March 13: Nyack to the Bronx
"Wednesday the group was joined by Mark Johnson of the Fellowship of Reconciliation for the first leg of the walk. It was a beautiful day walking along the Hudson and through the Palisades."
March 12: Rest Day at FOR
"Tuesday the walk had a rest day in Nyack at the Fellowship of Reconciliation. FOR is stationed in a building named Shadowcliff, a massive estate overlooking the Hudson River. It was a beautiful rest day. It was one of the only days on the walk so far that it’s rained all day, we were lucky to be indoors. The staff of FOR were incredibly helpful and welcoming!"