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Everything Changes

The more messed up this world gets, the more God makes sense.

Moo-ving On!

I watched the sun rise again this morning. Beautiful. Maybe I could be "in" to mornings. (Ahhh... maybe not.) But today's sunrise was far removed from my recent viewings. Today the sun rose across the VERY FLAT South Dakota prairies. Farmland as far as the eye could see... and cows! LOTS of cows! I'm talkin' HUGE head of cattle on GIGANTIC farms. I've never seen this much farmland and I've been a lot of places. Not many PEOPLE here... but cows? Yup. Got 'em.

I'm in Sioux Falls, not to be confused with Sioux City (which was in Iowa on the way to Sioux Falls). Tonight's concert is at the University of Sioux Falls - which is a Christian Liberal Arts University - [http://www.usiouxfalls.edu/]. "The traditional motto of the university is Culture for Service, that is, we seek to foster academic excellence and the development of mature Christian persons for service to God and humankind in the world." Cool.

Tonight will mark the long trek homeward. Well, sort of. It feels like that anyhow. Or maybe I just WANT it to feel like that! We go back south, first to Danville, Iowa and then 2 more stops in Arkansas. Tour ends near Little Rock. And then... I drive... towards Canada... and drive more. Lots more. (It is, like, 1100 miles from Little Rock to Brantford... what's that in kilometers... ummm... 50 million?!)

I can't wait to come home. The Arkansas shows were "added" to the tour a couple weeks ago. Too bad. It would have be nice to be home a couple days earlier. At this point I am planning to arrive home VERY early Tuesday AM... sleep a bit and then get ready to go away on Wednesday to visit my sister and her family in Illinois for Easter. I know... am I crazy?! I just finish driving over 10,000 miles across the U.S. and I'm gonna get back in a car and drive more?

Yup. And then some.
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2:16 PM

"50 million" . . . LOL    



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