I am going to go even one step further.

Last year, I went laterally across Canada, through Newfoundland and PEI, all the way back to BC. This year, I went from south all the way north to Tuktoyaktuk NWT (Arctic Ocean), south through Dawson City (where goldrush originated), west across the Top of the World highway to Fairbanks, Alaska, south through Anchorage, AK, to Valdez, east back through Yukon, and south again to home.

You contact me, and I'll have you (my expense) at my house and we'll work on where you are together. This is an offer that I never dreamed possible for myself, but here it is, I'm giving it to you.

If you question who I am or if my word is truth, ask anyone on Perlmonks. Not social media.


In reply to Re: Tips on contributing to the community? by stevieb
in thread Tips on contributing to the community? by MoodyDreams999

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