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A Warm Bath of Nostalgia

We are back in farm country now… or at least back in the woodsy areas east of the Triangle. Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill seem like forever ago already. All eyes are on Greenville - the next big prize here on "The March." That's the next big stop for the walk team and the area where most of our events will be for a while.

We've come up with our own terms to describe this leg of the walk. "Farmlike" is one. "Forrest Gumpish" is another which describes farms with their own family cemeteries.

I've been here before. Greenville, Wilson and Mount Olive are nostalgic for me in a way. I walked through this area and probably on some of these very same roads back in 2004 as part of my Florida to Boston "Million Calorie March" campaign. I recognize the terrain (and maybe some of the barbecue places... but I digress.)

Of course it's not 2004 anymore. The obesity issue has really come to the forefront of the media and the nation's consciousness since my first walk of the eastern seaboard four years ago. Our campaigns have gone from philanthropist-funded, grass-roots efforts to partnering with a great company like Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina. Books have been written. Movies have been made (our documentary film "Million Calorie March" premieres at the Jacksonville Film Festival in Florida this weekend!) No, it’s definitely not 2004 anymore.

I'm a Dad now to 21-month-old Desi James Marino. He is what my health goals are about these days. It's not about the "quick fix" but rather about the long-term fix. It's about being around for our kids and grandkids, right? That's the stuff that matters. The Million Step March campaign is about all North Carolinians living long and productive lives.

See you in Greenville!

Posted by Gary Marino on May 16, 2008

Tagged: activity, march, marino, million, physical, step, walking

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Posted on: May 16, 7:46 AM

Jeanne Ridpath

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