Contacts

Questions and media requests can be directed to the below email address or phone number.

Email: SeizeAdventure@gmail.com
Phone: 703.638.3438

Please note that, for various reasons, I can’t always answer my phone. Please leave a voicemail or, for a faster reply, send a text message.

~Paul

Responses

  1. Most humans truly are like sheep
    Wanting nothing more than peace to keep
    To graze, grow fat and raise their young,
    Sweet taste of clover on the tongue.

    Their lives serene upon Life’s farm,
    They sense no threat nor fear no harm.

    On verdant meadows, they forage free
    With naught to fear, with naught to flee.
    They pay their sheepdogs little heed
    For there is no threat; there is no need.

    To the flock, sheepdog’s are mysteries,
    Roaming watchful round the peripheries.
    These fang-toothed creatures bark, they roar
    With the fetid reek of the carnivore,
    Too like the wolf of legends told,
    To be amongst our docile fold.

    Who needs sheepdogs? What good are they?
    They have no use, not in this day.
    Lock them away, out of our sight
    We have no need of their fierce might.

    But sudden in their midst a beast
    Has come to kill, has come to feast
    The wolves attack; they give no warning
    Upon that calm September morning
    They slash and kill with frenzied glee
    Their passive helpless enemy
    Who had no clue the wolves were there
    Far roaming from their Eastern lair.
    Then from the carnage, from the rout,
    Comes the cry, “Turn the sheepdogs out!”

    Thus is our nature but too our plight
    To keep our dogs on leashes tight
    And live a life of illusive bliss
    Hearing not the beast, his growl, his hiss.

    Until he has us by the throat,
    We pay no heed; we take no note.
    Not until he strikes us at our core
    Will we unleash the Dogs of War
    Only having felt the wolf pack’s wrath
    Do we loose the sheepdogs on its path.

    And the wolves will learn what we’ve shown before;
    We love our sheep, we Dogs of War.

    #169 2004 Russ Vaughn
    2d Bn, 327th Parachute
    Infantry Regiment
    101st Airborne Division
    Vietnam 65-66

  2. Hi Paul,

    I’m in Missoula, Montana just about to head to bed. Wishing you well and if you pass through here look me up.

    Take care,

    -Dave

  3. Dave,

    Sent you an email, but forgot to add; great work and site.

    ~Paul

  4. Just got a message from Soldiers’ Angels about you and checked out the site. You can be such a great inspiration to many. I work with delinquent youth and they don’t always realize the potential they possess. Your story will be great to pass on. Good luck with your adventures. I will try to follow you. Is there a map of your planned route? Paula

  5. Paul,
    JUST TO LET YOU KNOW I HAVE BEEN VIVITING THE SITE. SEE YOU AT THE LEGION SOON.
    GREG

  6. Hey Paul,
    Awesome photo of the meteorite, or whatever, that was taken. I have never seen anything like that. Hope the big dinner partywent well!! Hope your travels are going well! Paula


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