Sunday, February 10, 2013
Saturday February 9
After a small turnout of three people on Friday, this evening there were three or four at 5:00PM and nine at 6:00 (plus one dog!). We talked about how to attract birds to our gardens.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Thursday February 7
Two at the first of the hour, six when the clock struck six. We talked about single-payer health care and problems with our jobs. The recent assassination of a Tunisian secularist politician did not get discussed.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Wednesday February 6
Two people at 5:00PM, three when the end of the vigil came. We were joined by an OSU student, as an assignment for a sociology class on social movements. We had not thought of the vigil as a social movement. We chatted until the rains came ten minutes before the end.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Tuesday February 5
Two or three at the beginning of our time, seven when the clock marked the hour. On a cold and showery Corvallis afternoon, we felt lucky to not have any rain. :) Conversations were about jobs and books.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Monday February 4
Two at the beginning of the hour, six or seven at the end. We talked about how to not watch the Super Bowl [other than attending the vigil :)].
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Sunday February 3
Three to begin the vigil, seven or eight at the end. Along with Thanksgiving and Christmas, Super Bowl Sunday is one of the quietest evenings of the year at the vigil. A pleasant surprise: a passerby stopped to make a contribution, for coffee or for gasoline for the vigil van. We appreciate the support. :)
Saturday February 2
Three or four to begin the hour, six of us at the end. We talked about chess in the schools, including the recent film Brooklyn Castle, and about the recent controversy at Oregon State University concerning the art exhibit Windows and Mirrors in memory of the civilian casualties of the war in Afghanistan.
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