Alex Meade, holding his young daughter, shares poetry in downtown Buffalo, just before the group started to walk. |
in Niagara Square, Buffalo |
A cobblestone street in downtown Buffalo. |
replica of a lighthouse. |
April 11th was a cold, windy day in Buffalo, but the walk does not stop for weather. |
Heading past Our Lady of Victory Basilica in Lackawanna, New York. |
A statue of Father Nelson Baker, who is on his way to sainthood. For more information about Father Nelson Baker, take a look at this biography |
At a dentist's office in Hamburg, New York. |
LOL |
At a presentation in Springville, New York, a group of high school students talked about going to the United Nations to give a presentation to the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. |
One of the students going to the United Nations. The students are Sierra, Loren, Caleb, and Austin. |
A wall hanging made by a young person in Iraq. Exposure to depleted uranium has caused an increase in cancers, such as leukemia, in youth. |
Walking to the start of the creek, at Lake Erie. |
The group has arrived at the lake and looks out toward the water, still filled with ice after a long, cold winter. |
Lake Erie, one of the five great lakes, source of much fresh water. |
Maria Maybee is ready for the water ceremony to honor the water. Water is life. We cannot live without it. |
Blessing the water with herbs. |
On the shores of the Cattaraugus Creek. |
Sunset Bay, New York, near the intersection of Cattaraugus Creek and Lake Erie. |
Cattaraugus Creek. |
Here I am, with the banner that I carried on the afternoon of the last day that I walked with the group (April 15th). |
The Walk for a Nuclear Free Future! |
Sunset... on the walk for me. The group continued on to the Grafton Peace Pagoda and, today, began walking to New York City. |
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Such inspiring photographs! :)
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