We're tired, but very pleased with how the tour has gone in Tennessee. We have made new connections and we have booked several weeks in 2010 where we will return here to tour once again. If you are interested in finding out how effective and powerful these tours are and why our team is continually touring, make sure you contact us via the website soon as dates are limited and special tour offers exist right now!
Are you looking at becoming more involved in disaster response work or in volunteering your skills or time toward an educational effort? We are looking for you too!
Snow found its way to Nebraska this morning so we won't lie to you and tell you that we wish we were on our way home yet...let it melt first. Record snow fall was recorded in North Platte this morning so its hard to believe that we are almost to the anniversary of the Oconto tornado and the ground is white like Christmas!
The storms here yesterday were a handful and navigating the flooding streets of Clarksville proved a challenge but it will be the cold snap throughout Illinois this week we will dread the most...
As this tour draws to a close next week, we have already begun to work on the next leg of the tour in Iowa. Watch for news about the 72 Hour Experiment, the tours and new members all coming soon.