<div dir="ltr"><b style="font-size:13px;font-family:arial,sans-serif"><span style="font-family:Arial">THU SEP 04</span></b><span style="font-size:13px;font-family:Arial"> <u>Organic Farm, Elburn, to Blackwell Forest Campground, Wheaton, IL</u></span><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr"><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:0.0001pt;font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px"><span style="font-family:Arial"> </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:0.0001pt;font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px"><span style="font-family:Arial">Ed was cooking pancakes for breakfast again. This time they weren’t gritty. At Circle-up John Abbe began the birthday song so the March would celebrate my birthday: <i>“Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to me. Every day we are born, and every day we are free.</i>” It’s a different version than the classical birthday song and the tune is different. I now have two birthday songs to use. As we finished Circle-up it began to rain. I got on my bike and rode all morning in rain—I got my birthday shower! I phoned Doug, the Gear truck driver. He’d gotten permission to enter the campsite, left the solar trailer, and went to find a place that had WiFi to use his computer. Izzy arrived later and we scouted out the campsites 1-6. There didn’t seem to be a good place to set up the Taj Mahal tent. He decided he'd sleep in the amphitheater that was ½ mile away. I put up my tent and threw all my sleeping gear inside. It was the first time I’d used it in 2 or 3 months. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:0.0001pt;font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px"><span style="font-family:Arial"><br></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:0.0001pt;font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px"><span style="font-family:Arial">The River Prairie Sierra Club treated us to dinner at the amphitheater. Dinner was a social occasion so it was dusk when we left the amphitheater. The mosquitoes were thick. I went into my tent, zipped the door shut, and spent some time setting up my bedroll. Some of the Marchers lit a campfire in one of the campsites. There was a slight breeze so the smoke drifted. I guessed that if I sat in the draft of smoke the mosquitoes would not be bad, but I wasn’t ready to sit in the smoke. I went to bed in my tent. </span></p></div>
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</div>-- <br><div dir="ltr">Peace, David</div>
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