Margaret Clark Journals
June 4, 1997
Location: Torrington, Wyoming - Location: 42:03:54N 104:10:52W Elevation:
4098 feet
Summary: A
short walk.
Journal entry: We have huge crowds of
people on the wagon train now every day. The logistics of crowd
control is almost overwhelming for Mike and he organized into smaller
groups with leaders over each. When we travel on the open roads,
the traffic can be a constant source of stress. Although our trek
into Wyoming and Torrington was short, we were happy because it
was a hot day.
Actually, I started my day by walking south of Henry to the river
bridges at about 5AM. The light was just bright enough to turn the
leaves on the trees from their nightly black to the color of green.
There was a gentle mist over the swift North Platte River. The banks
are swollen. I walked off the length of the biggest bridge and the
river is over 300 feet wide and flowing fast. Fence posts are way
under water, so there is a lot of water moving down this river.
The early morning fog started settling in when I returned to town,
and I spent a few minutes with some friends solving the world's
problems. We chuckled and laughed over everything and didn't get
much accomplished.
Sally is with us again. She is the story-teller and she keeps us
smiling. She gave Sarah and me a pair of wool socks. Since mine
matched my shirt so well, I felt I had to color coordinate and wear
them. They are the only clean thing on me today. I used to shower
every day. Now.....well ......it happens occasionally.
In Torrington I went shopping for milk and fruits with Pam and
then Pam went to see Gordon at the hospital. He has been in for
one week now and we are hoping he gets out tomorrow. He won't be
able to walk. Kathy and Sarah want to pull him in a handcart. I
think he should be comfortable and ride in a wagon, at least. We'll
see what Gordon wants to do.
Our program in Torrington was under the development of Kate Kelly.
She has done a lot to prepare for the 4th of June. The Cheyenne
Celebration Singers were excellent. We also had Elder Pinnock from
the Mormon Church speak. It has been a great time in Torrington.
I hope the folks here know how much we appreciate their work and
efforts in our behalf. There was an entertainer who was just excellent.
I believe his name is David Jamiel. He played the guitar, the mandolin,
the the banjo and boy could he sing. He was great.
HappyNetTrekking!
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