Yes, I just climbed Mt.Washington on an epic two day trek with so many magnificent moments I will be challenged to share them all in the abridged blog style most prefer. Blindness neither stopped me from undertaking, succeeding or most importantly savoring the marvel and magic of Adventure.
During our journey I thought much about the many adventures and accomplishments of remarkable people here within theTeva encouraged world of sharing experience. Why was I a Teva Life Agent amidstso many incredible stories and accomplishments? What really can make me standout in such august company?
Mt. Washington's original name was “Agiocochook” in the language of the Abenaki Indians; itmeans “Home of the Great Spirit. I realized, in part, that there was the answer to my question and the encouragement I wished to share with everyone. I may not have the talent and skills for some of the astounding exploits shared by many here.

I do have a tremendous Spirit for Experience and appreciation for Adventure. Demonstration of Great Spirit and determination is precisely what was evident in my hard earned hiking expedition and precisely what I might share with the many people who reach deep within themselves to achieve what is significant.
Adventure and Experience are rewards given to those of us for the drive to dream and undertake the things which may make a difference in our lives. It doesn't matter whether your choice will inspire awe in those who learn of it, it matters only that by that choice you may inspire awe and appreciation in and for yourself. Live for the Experience and Savor the Adventure!
Randy
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