Day Something, Denver
This was an amazing stop. The Tracy Howe/Restoration Project folks played at the half time show, making for an even more jovial event. (They combined forces into a Voltron that was known as the “Tapioca Pearls”. Trace Bundy, a guitar virtuoso, joined in the mix.)
The hosting church and committee were energetic and lovely. And it certainly showed in their spreading of the word; over 800 people (it seems) filled out an old 1800s church in Denver’s downtown.
Afterwards, Chris, Scott and Jay took off for San Fran on a two day journey through the mountains and desert (Shane stayed back for a speaking thing at Estes Park as Cassie stayed back to hang with her mom). The bus-ers picked up four hitchhikers along the way which made for exchanging stories and enjoyable company. Let’s all give a hats off to the bus which is a stinkin’ beast for driving that whole distance in one piece!

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July 11th, 2008 at 5:21 am
Nice picture of the magic veggie oil bus!
“Let’s all give a hats off to the bus which is a stinkin’ beast for driving that whole distance in one piece!”
I’m sure you mean beast in some sense other than John of Patmos meant it… I’m picturing the bus’ image on my hand so I can buy and sell. Is the number of the beast on the license plate?
Blessings as you continue your journey! I wish you had more dates in the Northeast. Next time, I’ll have to campaign to get you to Vermont. We may be small, but we’re radical!
Shalom,
Becca Clark
(Methodist pastor and shameless fan in NY soon to be in VT)