post from dreamtime
Even though in calendar terms we are nearing the end of the MRCC / Continental Drift, it feels like the mental processing and theorizing is just beginning. I think we could have easily added two or three days to the Drift in Madison, but the physical exhaustion is catching up to me and probably everybody else. A final stay at Dreamtime Village is the perfect way to wrap up the far-flung rural leg of the journey, and I am impressed that eleven Drifters are here for the upcoming day of reflection, talk, hanging out, cooking, working, and as Claire Pentecost put it, confabulation. Some of us may take a side trip back towards LaFarge to the Brown Family Land, but otherwise most of us are staying put. The eleven here at a remote site near the end of the ten days represents a very strong collective commitment to the MRCC / Drift. The overall number of people who took part in some active fashion, who for a day, an evening, or the whole ten days, as a host, a guide, or a fellow traveler, co-authored this adventure must be in the hundreds. The Radical Culture Corridor, indeed.