Resilience

it was great being back at the Fountain Park Chautauqua in Remington, Indiana on Monday. This is the 5th year in a row I have presented to this group. My presentation was titled “Lessons in Resilience: Agriculture in the 1930s.” I reviewed the depression and dust bowl era of the 1930s and then compared that with the pandemic of today. There are many similarities. The bottom line is we survived the depression and dust bowl and will survive the pandemic.

On the way from North Carolina to Indiana, I had the opportunity to stop on Sunday night at the Claymour, KY Camp Meeting. This was their 118th annual meeting. Since I have a presentation about camp meetings, I wanted to experience this one since they operate a little differently than other camp meetings I have attended. It was an enjoyable evening worshipping with good ol country folks. Here are a few photos.

About Gary Moore

Gary Moore is a retired professor from North Carolina State University. He is an award-winning teacher and has made presentations in 41 states, 3 Canadian provinces and on 4 continents.
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