10/21/10 – Central Illinois – There is a feeling of fall in the air. Most leaves still hold fast to their trees but enough have fallen to give a crisp rustle underfoot. Our walks are now mostly among deciduous trees… maple and oak, catalpa with its vanilla-bean like seed pods swinging in the breezes, sumac just turning fiery orange, and occasional fuzzy juniper. Campgrounds built for hundreds of families in the summer are occasioned by 3 or 4 rigs, placed as far from each other as possible. The quiet of the morning sun, its warmth on the back, and fresh air feel hopeful even as the leaves unveil their rust and gold and burnt orange among their green neighbors, and fall lightly with the breeze.
We stopped yesterday in Springfield, IL to visit the Lincoln Home and the Presidential Library. A thoughtful afternoon contemplating the time of his Presidency, the tragedy of slavery and the Civil War; the Union of the States and the death of so many souls. There was nothing pretty about that time. It got me thinking about the nature of leadership… What is the difference between a leader and an ideologue? Could it be that they are the same… that a leader is only a person with whom we agree. Lincoln was far from universally liked or supported. He acted when he didn’t have the country behind him, but he had faith that he did the right thing. We revere him now as a great leader… but many thought of him as an ideologue. Worth thinking about in the controversies of our time.
We talked with Heather and Pete last night. We’ll be arriving at their place in Pennsylvania on October 31. I’m looking forward so much to seeing Nathan again. He’ll be almost 10 months when we get there. The last time we saw him was in July. As we move closer to the east coast and family on this side of the continent, I think our homing instinct is growing. When we reach Maine in mid-November we’ll be ready to settle in a bit.
For now our journey continues. We head south today to the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers and then start northeast along the Ohio until we reach western PA.
Southern IL has been a treat of rolling farmland, frequent small nestled villages, very wide flood plains, and the return of deciduous trees. Days sunny and warm, sky so blue it seems to burst with joy, nights crisp and sometimes just cold! We are very pleased to have the propane furnace in our little rolling home! Our journey continues to unfold treats of wind, air, water, rock, sun, earth, and people before us. We are thankful for each day.
We stopped yesterday in Springfield, IL to visit the Lincoln Home and the Presidential Library. A thoughtful afternoon contemplating the time of his Presidency, the tragedy of slavery and the Civil War; the Union of the States and the death of so many souls. There was nothing pretty about that time. It got me thinking about the nature of leadership… What is the difference between a leader and an ideologue? Could it be that they are the same… that a leader is only a person with whom we agree. Lincoln was far from universally liked or supported. He acted when he didn’t have the country behind him, but he had faith that he did the right thing. We revere him now as a great leader… but many thought of him as an ideologue. Worth thinking about in the controversies of our time.
We talked with Heather and Pete last night. We’ll be arriving at their place in Pennsylvania on October 31. I’m looking forward so much to seeing Nathan again. He’ll be almost 10 months when we get there. The last time we saw him was in July. As we move closer to the east coast and family on this side of the continent, I think our homing instinct is growing. When we reach Maine in mid-November we’ll be ready to settle in a bit.
For now our journey continues. We head south today to the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers and then start northeast along the Ohio until we reach western PA.
Southern IL has been a treat of rolling farmland, frequent small nestled villages, very wide flood plains, and the return of deciduous trees. Days sunny and warm, sky so blue it seems to burst with joy, nights crisp and sometimes just cold! We are very pleased to have the propane furnace in our little rolling home! Our journey continues to unfold treats of wind, air, water, rock, sun, earth, and people before us. We are thankful for each day.