walkabout noun walk·about \ˈwȯ-kə-ˌbau̇t\ : an occasion in which an Australian Aborigine goes on a long walking journey on land that is far from towns and cities A Walkabout, as defined above by [...]
Standing on stage and staring into a crowd of faces, some I knew, most I did not, I realized I had no where else to go. I step off stage and carry that with me – relaxed yet [...]
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I walk right into it. Should I have anticipated it? Maybe. It’s happened before. Should I have been better prepared? Perhaps. Should I defend myself against the attack? I think [...]