Mood:
The mood is "special" because this post is about a personal challenge I've embarked on in tribute to someone special. Anyone who frequents the website will have seen the tribute to guitarist Kelly Johnson that was on the Home Page back in July. Kelly passed away on July 15 after a six year battle with cancer of the spine. Kelly's been my favourite guitarist (my favourite musician, really) for several years, a huge musical influence on me. But I don't think that will come as a surprise to anyone who's browsed the site; it's pretty obvious.
Kelly was a superbly gifted musician (a great guitarist in a great band) who also had charisma to burn. And she was a natural, she made all that great playing seem deceptively easy to do (it's not). I didn't know her, of course, just a fan, but by all accounts she was every bit as wonderful a person as she was a musician. Not surprisingly, the tributes poured in for her on the various pages created for that very purpose (pages/sites created by her friends/former bandmates), and on the forum of the official Girlschool website. You can find links to all of those pages on the Girlschool page of the website. https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret/page2.html
I guess "the walk" is kind of my own personal tribute. Originally, I wanted it to be a million steps. But I did the math and realized pretty quickly that that wasn't reasonable. So while half a million doesn't have quite the same ring, at least I have a chance of actually doing it. I divided the program into levels and, since the walk is in tribute to Kelly, named each level after a Girlschool song. Completing the walk is going to take awhile (some months, actually), so the levels give me short term goals to aim for. The Half A Million Steps isn't a fund raiser, or a sponsored type thing. It's just something I'm doing myself. The only money involved is my own. I plan to mark reaching particular levels by making donations to the Canadian Cancer Society.
I completed Level 1 tonight, and tonight's walk was set off by a gorgeous full moon, still fairly low in the sky, kind of a golden colour, and absolutely enormous! Quite a sight. On last night's walk I kept checking for even the tiniest sign of the lunar eclipse, but no luck. It wasn't really due to start until about four hours later. So far the overall walk has included three bunny sightings (they're so cute, I love 'em). :-)
So, c'mon let's go, get ready for some action...half a million steps for Kelly.
The Half A Million Steps progress report:
https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret/annesblog/halfamillionsteps.txt
Updated: Friday, August 31, 2007 12:38 AM EDT
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