Sunday, March 29, 2026

NK3

The fierce winds last Friday almost certainly spelled the end of Hanami.  Maybe the crab apples will be able to carry on the show now.  But by Saturday morning, things were cool and calm, just right for No Kings 3.

Caro, her cousin, and friend Jeff piled in to my Prius and we set off with our signs.  I dropped Caro and Jeff at Palo Duro and San Mateo.  A friend of cousin Kathy let us park in her driveway and drove us to the drop off on San Mateo.  We rendezvoused at the Montgomery Park pedestrian bridge.  

The park was packed.  Latter overhead imagery let me estimate 39,000 protesters at the event.  That's 3.1% of the greater Albuquerque metropolitan area.  We're closing in on that magical 3.5% theoretical limit when we can overturn an autocrat.  

We saw a few friends but missed connecting with most of them.  Speakers spoke (including Stacy Abrams) and then the march began.  We watched the crowd go past as we walked down to the dropoff/pickup location.  And soon we were home.  

A good day's effort.


Tomorrow (Monday) is a Nature's Notebook day.  Sheila can't make it.  Sandy needs to start early so she can help out at the Natural History Museum afterwards.  

Early this morning I came across a Margaret Roach interview with Ned Friedman that resonated with out weekly efforts at a relationship with our plants.  https://awaytogarden.com/life-changing-lessons-in-a-tree-with-arnold-arboretums-ned-friedman/

More tomorrow...


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