tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2970975545475697571.post5106483438166501902..comments2024-03-28T05:58:41.464-04:00Comments on Eaton Rapids Joe: Rainbow Gathering in Heber, UtahEaton Rapids Joehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09102166969915526172noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2970975545475697571.post-59187189802419121122014-07-04T08:37:23.592-04:002014-07-04T08:37:23.592-04:00Quote from Junior's article "... wore sho...Quote from Junior's article "... wore <b>shorts</b>, jeans, or <b>loose-fitting dresses</b>, and had on <b>sandals</b>, new-looking hiking boots, or <b>no shoes</b>."<br /><br />I bet those were well fed mosquitoes by the end of those 14 days.<br /><br />Thanks for the link.<br /><br />-JoeEaton Rapids Joehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09102166969915526172noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2970975545475697571.post-71665591404160961812014-07-04T08:16:26.883-04:002014-07-04T08:16:26.883-04:00I thought I recognized that bunch. They came Sout...I thought I recognized that bunch. They came South in 19954, and camped about eight miles from where I lived at the town. Junior and a bunch of anthropologists went out to visit, and gawk, and marvel at them. He wrote it up at his blues site (http://deltablues.net/homeless.html). The problem they found in camping in Kisatchie, our local national forest, is that Forest Service rules allow you to maintain a campsite for only 14 days. After that, you've got to leave. Our sheriff helped the Forest Service with a detail of deputies that watched them full time, 24/7. After about a week of continuous police presence, the ragged bunch gathered their tatters and decamped, never to return.<br /><br />Oh, the skeeters are pretty bad along Kisatchie Creek. Pawpawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14959820068377494313noreply@blogger.com