<br>Must be an address marching thru yourhome state.<br>On Monday, July 14, 2014, David Zahrt via OE <<a href="mailto:oe@lists.wedgeblade.net">oe@lists.wedgeblade.net</a>> wrote:<br>> WED Jul 09<br>><br>> Another morning when I got up at 4 AM. The Marchers wanted to get on the March at sunrise so they could finish the March before it got too hot. We circled up and got out by 6:15 AM again. We traveled east on Hwy 34 to Holdrege. Hwy 34 goes through Atlanta, a town of 100 people. I didn’t get my cocoa until I got to Holdrege. Then I got directions to the hospital and had my tailbone blister looked at. They required all of my credentials and I had my wallet! They put me on the scale and I weighted 180 lb. I think I remember exams in Carson City when the scales read 190! The Dr. gave me a script for some antibiotic pills and some ointment. I think I’ve fixed the seat so my tailbone avoids friction. I found my way to the South City Park. I set up the big tent even though there was a prediction for a thunderstorm. We had a camp meeting with some local residents and they brought a buffet dinner. After dinner we prepared for the storm. Some Marchers chose to sleep in the city auditorium. We had thunder and scattered showers about 8 PM. There wasn’t anything going on in the park so I went to bed. In the middle of the night we had a thunderstorm with heavy wind and rain for about an hour. The zipper to the door of the tent has been jammed. So in the morning there was a puddle of water at the doorway.<br>
><br>> THU Jul 10<br>><br>> It was a rest day so it was a lazy morning. Some had gone overnight with contacts or friends. Because of the weather forecast some had gone to stay overnight in the city auditorium. They made the right decision because in the middle of the night there was strong wind, lightening, and heavy rain. I slept through the night, but some of my belongings got wet. After breakfast I found 2 Thrift stores, but neither had fold-up chairs. The Holdrege Library’s WiFi hooked up to my computer automatically. I caught up with my journaling, and cleaned up my email.<br>
><br>> In the afternoon I went to the Pool, took a shower, did a front somersault, and a little swimming. After the swim I got my bass and amp out. We had been told that we could play at the Farmers’ Market. When we arrived we discovered that they already had a band. They played from 4:30 to 5:15 and then gave the Climate March Gypsy Band the stage. We played until 5:55. Before the close they asked me to sing my version of Yesterday. Everyone on the March is amused by it. And I’m the oldest on the March, so it fits.<br>
><br>> <br>><br>> At 6 PM we went to the City Auditorium for a Nebraska report on Aquifers. We listened to 4 different presentations. It was very technical and complex. On the March we’d seen irrigation frames upside down in the cornfield. Someone asked about that. The answer was that there had been 100 mph winds. One presenter was asked for his opinion on the Keystone Pipeline. He indicated that he was ambivalent and said there are many pipelines through NE and they are all performing satisfactorily. At 7:30 I chose to leave the presentation, return to camp, straighten up, get the stove ready for breakfast, the solar panels down, and go to bed. <br>
><br>> --<br>> Peace, David<br>><br><br>-- <br><div dir="ltr"><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><div><b><span style="font-family:comic sans ms,sans-serif;color:rgb(153,51,153)">Judi White</span></b><br><a style="color:rgb(102,0,204)" href="http://circlefireflydance.blogspot.com" target="_blank">http://circlefireflydance.blogspot.com</a><br>
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