*SUN SEP 28* *Toledo to Elmore, OH* I went through the breakfast/lunch routine, packed up and was ready to go. After breakfast I asked Sarah about the route. She had sent it out to the Marcher list the night before. I had my phone connected to the Jetpack that the March has procured to give the March constant connection to the Internet. She sent it again while we were conversing, but it didn’t arrive. Then she texted me and I got it. The email she sent didn’t arrive until I got to Elmore and hooked up to a WiFi in a local restaurant. We were informed that we were to get our trucks out of the parking lot by 8am. People were still bringing their luggage down from 4th floor of the convent. The Gear truck was congested. When we had a workshop on the Qualities we would like to see the March incorporate, I should have contributed “being punctual”, or punctuality! At dawn the atmosphere seemed clear, but by 8am the atmosphere was filled with fog. On the way to Elmore there were times when it covered the sun. It was like a white night. By the time I got to Elmore the fog was gone. We camped in the park that Elmore has established as a memorial to their Railroad Depot. It’s a relic. It even has the telegraph system intact. We set up the kitchen in a tiny amphitheater. Most of the Marchers put up their tents. I found a porch with a nice roof to sleep under. I sat under the ‘kitchen’ amphitheater and did some journaling. The Marchers straggled in. A local Toledo woman volunteered to serve dinner. Some Marchers helped her get the meal ready. After dinner people were doing their own thing. I went to bed. -- Peace, David