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These pictures and captions are all by Laser Mike.
Their mother said that this would make a good picture; and it did. The kids coming up from playing in the river. The jacks fork river is crystal clear here and gave us many opportunities for a last swim of the summer. And those midnight swims under a near full moon were beautiful and invigorating.
Drumming is of course a most vital part of any rainbow event. This
weekend everyone with a drum left their's with all the other drums so
that anyone wanting to do so could just walk up to the drum collection
and choose which one that they wanted to play with.
A view of the jacks fork river and bluffs from our campsite. We had a
secluded site along the river that was big enough to handle the 30-40
people that were on hand at any given time. About 75 brothers and
sisters visited throughout the weekend.
Sunday morning's wake and bake.
Plenty of firewood, food, and kitchen help kept everyone well fed with
great food.
Q - why did the rainbow brother cross he road?
A - because he saw a bunck of people standing around in a circle
and didn't realize they were only playing hackey sack.
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