We have been so busy and so without Internet connection — which is intermittent at best here in Michigan’s upper peninsula — that yesterday was a complete bust in terms of writing about our rallies in Iron Mountain and Ironwood. We had a great turnout at the property of St. George Glass & Window in Iron Mountain. The weather all day was beautiful and the ride to the next venue in Ironwood was breathtaking. The foliage is at its peak here, and we took full advantage of NO internet connectivity to watch the colorful panorama as it sped by our bus, many of us crowding at the the windshield to snap pics in between rallies.
Our bus driver Bill from Tennessee — who has driven his share of rock groups — asked Diana Nagy to sing “Dreamboat Annie” by the ’70s girl group Heart, and when she didn’t know it well enough to sing it, we got lucky with a stretch of cyber-connection and downloaded the original tune on YouTube. It was a perfect musical accompaniment to the winding ribbons of road that stretched out ahead of us, bordered by golds, reds, flaming oranges and glowing yellows against a brilliant blue sky.
Today is the final day we will have author/blogger/researcher Trevor Loudon on tour with us, to our regret. The information he shares with the crowds about Obama’s connections to the Marxist/Communists are always riveting. He leaves us after the next stop in Marquette to continue his own national tour.
Tomorrow we hit Sault Ste. Marie and Cheboygan. The Honorable Elizabeth Letchworth, retired Secretary to the US Senate, catches up with the tour this afternoon and will join us onstage tomorrow in SSM. She’ll be with us through the end of the month, helping with media relations and securing a few members of Congress to speak at various stops.
I’ll leave you now with a slide show of some of the views we’ve seen, and some of our rallies.
“… Heading out to somewhere won’t be back for a while
Won’t be back for a while…”
Andrea…thank you for the beautiful photos. They are really breath-taking. I have never been to that part of the country. I am so glad to hear that the Tea Party is going well and everyone enjoying themselves as you are on the road fighting against Obama. I pray the debate goes well tonight for Romney. I went to a rally yesterday to hear Marco Rubio talk and was surprised to see and hear Mitt’s son Matt. What a fine looking young man he is and quite the talker also.
I attended my first TP rally here in LV and Obama protest rally. Although the weather was quite warm everything went well and got to meet Debbie Lee. What a trooper she is and everyone with the Express was so warm and friendly. Only a few more weeks to go and hopefully we will have a new president-elect.
I pray the rest of your trip is very successful and enjoyabl
Thank you Kneec!
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