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Osamu Sekiguchi Journals
April 30, 1997
Location: Fullerton, Nebraska - Location: 41:21:48N 97:58:08W Elevation:
1630 feet
Summary: Wednesday, April 30, 1997 (Rainy
and Windy Day)
Journal entry: [Translated by Hajime
Nakagawa]
We woke up to more rain and wind and had breakfast in the barn.
After breakfast we returned to our tent. We prayed and our hearts
pounded as we entered the tent. Fortunately, only half of our stuff
had gotten wet. Water had settled in the tent. Striking wet tents
is distasteful work. We wrung out the tent and packed it into a
bag. Thinking of the day ahead on the trail made us blue.
It was still raining, and the wind had not dropped. I was surprised
at myself for not minding the wet as the ponchos didn't work well
in this rain. Fullerton was 19 miles away. I fell behind my covered
wagon because of a backache. I tried to hurry, nevertheless I was
left out of view of the wagon. I was not worried because the road
ahead was straight. My heart leaped as I, being alone, could sing
lustily without reserve. Such an experience might not seem like
much but I felt better. My wife and children were picked up by the
last wagon of our party, and went on with them. Students from a
local elementary school joined the trek today, and were also in
that wagon. It seemed like my children really wanted to spend that
time with the students.
By the time we reached Fullerton, the rain had become light. However,
we didn't know if it would be a heavy rain tonight, so we decided
to stay in the two-story storehouse of the nearest farmhouse. My
family stayed on the first floor. A couple, Freddy and Elizabeth
who came from Austria, and Cathy, who was born in the U.K. and raised
in Austria, stayed upstairs. Fortunately it didn't rain, but we
had to get through a chilly night.
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