Brent C (B.C.) Moore Journals
May 23, 1997
Location: Lemoyne, Nebraska - Location: 41:16:21N 101:48:46W
Summary: Keystone to Lemoyne
Journal entry: We woke up in the Presbyterian
church after a warm dry night. We were quickly packed up and moved
out by 6:15 AM, not before we vacuumed our muddy tracks off the
floor. We were all grateful for the generosity of the church members
to open up their doors to us, and we left a thank-you note behind.
Before the morning meeting started at 6:30, Amy and I made a little
announcement: we are engaged to be married. The whole wagon train
burst into applause.
The road all day was hilly and deep sand. If we hadn't had a bunch
of fresh 'recruits' who came to walk for the day, we all would have
died from exhaustion. Much of the day we went around lake McConaughy,
which is one of the largest man-made lakes in the world.
It seems that the Lord is looking out for us, and blesses us with
the right weather for the day's journey. For example, today we had
deep sand, but the rain from the night before helped to pack the
sand down for us. We had overcast skies during our hard pull through
the sand, but as soon as we reached camp, the skies cleared and
we had sun to dry our tents and wagons.
We are camped on the shore of the lake in a grove of tall trees.
There was no entertainment from the local community, so we have
gathered up to hear music and singing from the members of the wagon
train. One of the favorites is Vernon Condie, an older teamster
with a full white beard. He plays his guitar and sings cowboy tunes
and yodels. We all love him.
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