Itinerant homeless man discloses source of plight

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  • Homeless traveler Mark Davidson stopped at the Marble Falls Walmart where he distributed flyers, warning against the end-of-times, while on his way across the country. Photos by Connie Swinney
    Homeless traveler Mark Davidson stopped at the Marble Falls Walmart where he distributed flyers, warning against the end-of-times, while on his way across the country. Photos by Connie Swinney
  • Motorists along US 281 adjacent to Walmart on Jan. 21 slowed to read a sign held by Mark Davidson, who referred to himself as “sort of a gypsy.”
    Motorists along US 281 adjacent to Walmart on Jan. 21 slowed to read a sign held by Mark Davidson, who referred to himself as “sort of a gypsy.”
Homeless traveler Mark Davidson contends his namesake has become part of his larger mission. “I’m a son of David. I actually work for God,” he said. “I travel. I do odd jobs. I do whatever it takes to make it through another day. “I’m sort of a gypsy.” On Jan. 21, Davidson stopped in Marble Falls and set up on a corner with his pit bull rescue named Ginger at the north entry way of Marble…

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