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You especially Sam
nite
–me









































What an amazing evening… what an amazing expereince.. what amazing freinds.. what an amazing thing life is.. Thanks you all for takign this journey with us.. We love you all
You especially Sam
nite
–me
Friends,
It’s about 4 AM and we all just came home from a night out in honor of the last night of the Colony. I have a ton of pictures and a ton of stories.. butI’ll have ot save them for tomorrow. All I know is that my feet are bleeding, my underwear is soaking wet from swimming in lthe lakeat 3AM..and I’m wrapped in caution tape. I guess it’s a normal night in the post-post-apocolypse..
Love you all.. love you Sam
-me
ps. My feet are REALLY bleeding !
Yikes !.. 1 AM already and it’s a school/work night. I can’t afford to write much.. but lots happened today.. I’ll make it brief.

































Today was Rosh Hashana, the head of the Jewish New Year.. For the first time in many years, I decided to observe our holiday at home. Tonight is also the time Muslim’s observe Eid al-Fitr, the end of Ramadan. It’s a big day for the Semitic religions !. As I said the other day. organized religion is not working for me since Sam’ passing.. Nonetheless, I felt the significance of the day, and used the time to hang out peacefully with my family. which is something I really needed to do (I also snuck in two naps.. which is another thing I really needed to do !) .
Diane,. Gabe and I and our friend RJ spent some wonderful time just lying on the skateboard ramp in the sun.. The sky was clear blue,. the sun was bright, the leaves in the background we’re showing a hint of orange… and I was happy… deeply happy, and that was as religious as I needed today.





We were have ing a great walk and talk when the trail crossed a little stream and rejoined a bigger trail, we figured we’d missed the remnants of the old mil.. we turned to hike back up to our trail. and look at what we found.. It was like coming across a submarine in the woods ! I knew from reading this was one of the two 150 horsepower steam engines that was used to run the great saws used to cut up the trees into blocks. These trees milled here would be made into shoe lasts.. the foot shaped forms used to fabricate shoes. It was fascinating to think that this mill, that ran from the late 1800’s until the early 1920’s was actually full of people once. And now it was so very isolated from anywhere else.

I loved looking at the old pieces of equipment that were here slowly fading to rust..




Here’s a classic near miss on a self timer photo I was trying to make.. This picture cracks me up !








-me