Day 4: 3 flags
The first planned stop of the day made me do it. Yep, I took an interstate. This was the only way, well probably not, that… Read More »Day 4: 3 flags
The first planned stop of the day made me do it. Yep, I took an interstate. This was the only way, well probably not, that… Read More »Day 4: 3 flags
I arrived in Bluff, Utah, a short while ago. With no internet access, I am posting this via phone. It may not be until I… Read More »Interim post
I went to bed last night with the power still out in the camping site. Do not ask how, cause I do not know the… Read More »Day 3: A flag planted under the Georgia O’Keefe skies
NOTE: Dedicated to Robert and Ivette, on their wedding day. These are some awesome Christians. They were engaged at the time when Don and I… Read More »Day 2: books, bugs, buzzards, Buteos and a BeMWu
Day 1 The day finally arrived. I had been planning this trip for months. I started planning it shortly after I heard David Batstone give… Read More »Day 1: First freedom flag
NOTE: Dedicated to Robert and Ivette, on their wedding day. These are some awesome Christians. They were engaged at the time when Don and I… Read More »Day 2: books, bugs, Buteos and a BeMWu
With two days to go before my departure on September 4th, I must confess I find myself a bit nervous. Like most other endeavours, there… Read More »2 days to go: 27 flags for 27 million
Through facebook, a fellow abolitionist shared this report about breaking chains. However, this is not limited to Europe. I happens in everybody’s backyard.
With 11 days before departure, life has become hectic. This has been a tremendously busy week at work. Yet, in the midst of it all,… Read More »11 days before departure
I have been debating what to post next. I was wondering if talking about the origins of the ride would be a good thing, or… Read More »16 days before departure: The Route