[Oe List ...] GMCA May 17-18

Doris Hahn dshahn31 at gmail.com
Tue May 20 11:53:37 PDT 2014


Marianna said it well!
Best to you and your fellow marchers,
Doris Hahn


On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 1:28 PM, Marianna Bailey <wmbailey at charter.net>wrote:

> Wish we could have been with you'll. Thank you so much for the reports and
> being on the March!
> G& P
> Mariana and Bill
> On May 20, 2014, at 11:33 AM, David Zahrt wrote:
>
> *Dear Colleagues,*
>
>
> *May 17-18, Weekend in Santa Fe*
>
>
> I took the Geartruck with all the other vehicles to the Sat/Sun campsite.
> Then the vehicle drivers were shuttled back to join the Procession. We
> arrived at Santa Fe Railyard Park at 10:45. There were a series of speakers
> including the Mayor of Santa Fe. It is astounding to find the network of
> people in Santa Fe that are working on a sustainable future
> environment—non-profit organizations, political lobbies, churches,
> neighborhood organizations, and more.
>
>
> The Packards, George and Elise, attended. George had shuttled me around
> town on Fri to see if I could get a replacement charger for my computer.
> After the Rally we went out for lunch. Elise went to play in a marimba
> concert and George helped me get my luggage and took me to their home. I
> had a chance to take a bath and get my laundry done. Packards invited
> Marilee Blanchard and her partner, Bill, and John Singleton over for
> dinner. We had a heartwarming get-together!
>
>
> On Sun morn we watched a TV program sponsored by Santa Fe during
> breakfast, and then went to the Presbyterian Church. We attended the Adult
> Study group and morning worship. Michael Dowd was the speaker at both
> events. Michael has joined the March periodically. He’s written a book
> entitled *Thank God for Evolution.* He and his wife have no residence.
> They travel around the country making presentations.
>
>
> After church George and Elise took me on a tour of Santa Fe. The first
> place was the Santa Fe Museum. Once again I was astounded to learn the
> history of Santa Fe, and all the different people that established
> residence and fought over the right to inhabit Santa Fe. I learned that
> Santa Fe is the first Capital City in the US. We also went to the Catholic
> Cathedraland, a building that had been a Native American residence.
>
>
> We had lunch downtown and the Packards took me back to the March campsite.
> I would have been pleased to spend one more night with them, but I felt I
> needed to be back in camp for the evening so I would be prepared to pack up
> and leave in the morning. The Packards made my stay in Santa Fe a marvelous
> respite.
>
>
> --
> Peace, David
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