Global Night Commute

- wrong turn, 3 extra miles, 4 hours of beautiful scenery, heavy backpack, discovered the marina, fresh smell of fish, bonding with the homes
- feeling as if we will never arrive, getting there, and feeling so wonderful that we didn't decide we would never arrive
- writting impassioned letters to president bush, listening to people sing, play guitar and drums, talk about peace and share vegan snacks
- sleep under the stars through the cold night under a palm tree in front of Santa Monica City Council, hearing the hum of traffic wizz by on the free way and feeling good about not being in my own bed.

- waking up at 5:30 in the morning, meeting more cool people, not caring that I hadnt brushed my teeth in 48 hours and then using the port-apoty to take care of business
- walking away from the 400 odd individuals, ready to take on 10 more miles with 4 beautiful women
- stopping at a coffe shop and explaining to many people about the war and what it means for kids like us in Uganda
- drinking a wonderful americano without guilt
- casually talking with a man who ended up being Braddigan from Dispath and his friend tyrone wells, recieving much applause, friendly hug, 3 CD's, phone number and email and a photograph (and feeling very blessed to have met such a cool guy)
- walking all the way to venice beach and choosing the sceanic route
- noticing its nearly 8am and meeting the faces of the other people who slept on the streets, but not in protest
- hearing a nice homeless man speak his poetry, buy him his breakfast, and talk about def jams
- almost peeing my pants and being let into a liquor store just so i could use the bathroom that was for "employees only" by the nice arab man who explained to me how america worked because he figured (due to my oversized backpack) that I was from Europe
- walking that final stretch up the hill to my little haven that looks over los angeles
- collapsing onto the floor, flooded in my own sweet and looking at the clock, deciding that this time last week, I was just getting out of bed
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