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Sheila Wee

6/14/2012

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Michael called twice today.  I talked to Gumpy, also.  He is a Doctor in
New Hampshire.  It was comforting to discuss Mom's condition with him. 
Of course Michael still tells me all I have to do is say the word and he
will come straight home.  I didn't say the word.  I have my friends and
family.  Tyler will be home this weekend.  I am okay.

 

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Mignon Colley
9/4/2012 06:21:02 am

When you get home and rested up I would love to have lunch and talk about the AT. I finished Sept 07 under the name Buttercup. I live in Grayson, Ky. You will have months before you adjust to normal life again. And the experience will change who you are forever. :)

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Mignon Colley
606.316.6850

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    Bath County, Kentucky resident, Michael Campbell, is hiking the entire Appalachian Trail to raise funds for the not-for-profit group dedicated to protecting Kentucky’s native forests, Kentucky Heartwood. Michael, a long-time member of Kentucky Heartwood, began his hike on March 22 at Springer Mountain, Georgia. By the first of September, after covering 2,181 miles of trail by foot, Michael will reach Katadhin Mountain in Maine and complete the entire trail.

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