Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Walk for Peace

 You can read all about The Walk for Peace at their Facebook page.


Today, the Walk for Peace Crosses into Washington, DC
Today marks Day 108 of the Walk for Peace - a meaningful moment as the monks leave Virginia and cross into Washington, DC, the final destination of this 2,300-mile journey.
After walking barefoot through many states, the path now reaches the nation’s capital. This crossing is not just geographic - it carries deep symbolic weight, reminding us that peace belongs in the heart of public life, dialogue, and unity.
Day 108 Schedule Highlights:
• 7:00 AM — Walk begins
• 9:30–10:45 AM — Public event at Bender Arena
• Lunch stop — National United Methodist Church (invitees only)
• 1:00–2:30 PM — Interfaith ceremony at Washington National Cathedral
• 2:30 PM — Unity Walk on Embassy Row
• Evening — Night stop at George Washington University (private event)
Everyone is warmly welcome to witness and support this sacred day. Presence, even in silence, is a form of participation.












Sachin Gautam
 
 
Behind the Walk for Peace stands not a single figure, but a small community of Buddhist monks, each carrying their own history, discipline, and quiet dedication to the path of compassion.
I would like to gently introduce 12 monks who are walking for peace, to share who they are, where they come from, and the teachings they embody through their presence and steps.
Venerable Monk: Bhikkhu Paññākāra
The #WalkForPeace is guided by Venerable Bhikkhu Paññākāra, the head monk and spiritual leader of this journey. With quiet determination and deep humility, he leads not through speeches or commands, but through example.
Venerable Monk: Sư Chánh Đạo (Samma Maggo)
From: France
Age: 68
Venerable Monk:  Natthapol.
From: Watnonswang (Udon Thani, Thailand).
Age: 32
Venerable Monk: .Vilasak Chaleunsoouk
From: Wat Lao Salt Lake Buddharam (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Age: 31
Venerable Monk: Douangphaneth Mingsisouphanh (Suvanno)
From: Wat Lao Salt Lake Buddharam, Salt Lake City, Utah
Age: 55
Venerable Monk:  Pongsawat Laohasakulwong
From: Wat Prasatbunyawat, Bangkok, Thailand
Age: 66
Venerable Monk: Tuey Chaieua
From: Wat Phouthasamakhy Lao (Houston, Texas, USA)
Age: 42
Venerable Monk: Ratanasak Chaoyod
From: Watpa Samakhi Nonkud (Udonthani, Thailand) 
Age: 43
Venerable Monk: Phiyathammoo
From: Wat Than Thong (Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand)
Age: 40
Venerable Monk: Thirasak
From: Wat Dongkaokalayaram (Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand)
Age: 52
Venerable Monk: Oneta Mingsisouphanh
From: Wat Lao Buddhavong (Catlett, VA, USA)
Age: 48
Aloka - the Peace Dog.
Photo credit: Kevin Blackwell
#WalkForPeace #PeaceWalk #BuddhistMonks

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Crossing from Prince Edward Island to New Brunswick


It is also the longest bridge over ice covered water in the world.

The Confederation Bridge was built between 1993 and 1997 to provide a more reliable and high-capacity means of transit between Prince Edward Island and mainland Canada. 

When Prince Edward Island joined Confederation in 1873, the Government of Canada committed to providing continuous communication to the island. This role was originally filled by the Cape Jourimain iceboat service, and later the Cape Tormentine ferry, which transported mail and passengers across the Northumberland Strait. 

Map of P.E.I. showing various routes across Northumberland Strait over time

Early proposals for a fixed-link crossing included an underwater tunnel and a rock-filled causeway. In the 1960s, a roadbed was built to the edge of Jourimain Island with the intent of building a fixed-link, but the project was never completed.

In the late 1980s, new-found enthusiasm revived the project and construction began in 1993. The 12.9 kilometre box girder bridge opened to the public in 1997, ending the service of the Cape Tormentine ferry and the Cape Jourimain lighthouse. 


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Monday, February 9, 2026

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In September 2025 a scandal emerged concerning Mandelson's association with the convicted child sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein, which had been revealed in 2019. Following reports that Mandelson had continued his friendship with Epstein after his 2008 conviction, he was dismissed as ambassador by Starmer. In February 2026, there were further reports that Mandelson and his husband had received payments from Epstein, and that in 2009 and 2010, Mandelson allegedly passed sensitive government information to Epstein. Mandelson resigned from the Labour Party and from the House of Lords, and the Metropolitan Police began a criminal investigation into alleged misconduct in a public office.

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Walk for Peace

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