Wednesday, March 19, 2008

The Pain Rain

Elementary is pronounced [el-uh-men-tree] -
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It rained a lot today. Chance of precipitation tomorrow... 100%.
Still picking up trash by hand and yearning for dignity.

Love
Julia & Zach (yes, we wrote this in tandem)

Monday, March 17, 2008

First day out

So our first day out was a little chillier than we had imagined, but by the end of the day I think every one was welcoming the cool breeze. All of Chad's team were friendly and hilarious! Jo was definitely giving Sarah the eye. Clearing the Barge was our first job of the day. We worked as a very efficient team and cleared the whole barge within an hour and a half.
We took a break for lunch and got a chance to meet some of the Geneseo team. A lot of them very very nice and funny, some were little shy but warmed up as the day went on. The lunch provided was fantastic we had ham or turkey and cheese sandwiches, chips and cookies.
After lunch we loaded back on to the boats and were off to the Falls of the Ohio. We went through the Ohio locke system. I knew what to expect because of my years living on the Panama canal, but Zach was a little disappointed that it wasn't a faster dropping water level. Chads team passed the time in the locke by creating a few cheers to demonstrate which boat was the best. After our third time through a Row, Row, Row your boat rounds the locke doors opened and we were off to the falls.
At the falls we finally started our first day of cleaning. Some very interesting things were found during our day. Sarah Gall and I found a TV from the '60s full of water and man was it heavy. A car was found along with a big yellow tube that was easily a hundred yards long. Three hours and around 400 hundred bottles, dip tins and sneakers later we were all beat and ready to head home for a hot shower.
We are all sore but happy with our days work and are really looking forward to tomorrow!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Day One

It was an early start this morning but we made it out of Geneva after a quick stop to Dunk'n Doughnuts. Dealva was an awesome driver -pulling through to the very end! We kept a steady pace, with only a few stops for gas ($3.27/gal and $3.50/gal) and lunch at Subway, arriving just at 5:30 pm. Just as we left Geneva a funny thing happened and made me cross my fingers and count my blessings, just hoping it wasn't a jinx--a tow truck was on the shoulder of Rt. 90 rescuing a white, 12-passenger van!

Everyone pretty much slept most the way or sat in solitude with their iPods plugged in being sure to stay distracted from having to converse with someone they didn't know. Kind of interesting to observe my rear view mirror! It amazed me how little they talked, or that they only talked to those people they knew in the van! This went on for 9 hours (I was hoping it wouldn't require a name game!) and then I broke the ice! I asked Nathan - "Nathan! Who is sitting next to you!? (I hadn't seen them converse the entire trip!) - He responded, "Alexandra Lucas!" It was so funny because Alex was stunned to know that he knew her name -her jaw dropped! "I only know because you were the last one this morning to arrive and your name was mentioned." he said. Everyone cracked up and it was a nice beginning to some good conversation about majors, travels, studies, names, etc.

We all arrived safe and sound at 5:30 pm. We walked the campus, stretching our legs and breathing fresh air, trying to find The Legacy Center where I supposed to meet Shanon, of LLW. Students found their rooms while Shanon gave me the low down on tomorrow's plans -meal tickets, agenda, driving directions, etc. I was amazed to learn that SUNY Geneseo has 30 people here! All arriving separately in their own cars.

It seems like a few things will fall into place as we go. LLW is such a resourceful group -confirming lodging, accommodations, boats, work sites, food, trash hauling etc. for our stay! It's a system that Shanon said, "often flies by the seat of her pants." Things constantly changing, looking for flexibility and adaptation. LLW had made arrangements for our team and the SUNY Geneseo team to have dinner together at this great place called, The Captain's Quarters, right on the shores of the Ohio River. It was a great meal after such a long day. Our team, exhausted, headed back to the seminary at around 8:45 pm to settle into our rooms and catch a good night's rest. We are recouping from the trip but looking forward to checking out the city, doing some sightseeing, and of course, cleaning up the river! Tomorrow is a big day!

So the agenda for the week is (in pencil):
Monday -boat safety training; LLW overview and intro. to the Ohio River; sort garbage and do cleanup work at the Falls of the Ohio in the afternoon.
Tuesday- Meet at the Falls of the Ohio for an introduction to the state park's geology lab to learn about the unique fossils found here; cleanup the Falls area in the afternoon.
Wednesday- morning off -We are thinking about going to the zoo! In the afternoon, Chad Pregracke and his staff is going to have us participate in an educational workshop to learn more about the big river system and what they are trying to do to restore their quality.
Thursday -Honeysuckle pulls (two locations); clean up the Falls in the afternoon.
Friday- Clean up at the Falls again!
Saturday -head home early!

I'm having a really good time! These students are great -good humored, enthusiastic, and energetic! You know how hard it is to find people like that these days! And they are giving up there spring break to hang out cleaning up garbage on the Ohio River --- As Nathan put it, "It looks just like Myrtle Beach, except you can see the other side."
goodnight, sarah