
It was a very spacious and lush campsite with pine and fir trees and a cool and clean river rushing through it..

After a pretty cold night of camping we packed up our tents which were nestled in a small grove and we were back on the road again.

While they were waiting for the runner to arrive they take a few moments to share the Peace Torch to make a wish for peace and have a few photo-ops with each other.

Bucoda Warren from the City Manager's office offers his wishes for peace as he holds the Peace Torch.

Mayor Woodards offered a proclamation to the runners on behalf of the City of Tacoma recognizing this day as the Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run Day.

We present the Mayor with our Certificate of Appreciation. We are so grateful that she and her assistants came out here to meet us and share with us some of her words of wisdom.

He was delighted to come out and make a wish for peace, while Salil holds a slice of the pizza he purchased.

Egi runs with Harita in one of her last runs before having to go back home soon. We will miss her selfless oneness as part of the women's team since Oklahoma City a month ago.

Virangini, our fearless driver for the women's team, is enjoying the northwest coast but had to leave us soon also.

We were generously treated to a fantastic dinner at the Sunlight Cafe by our friends here in Seattle. Now we are just over halfway on our run around the U.S. and parts of Canada, It is a real blessing to have so many friends in this part of North America to offer such energizing encouragement and support. We are also very grateful to those who have contributed in many ways to help us get to this point in this long and successful peace journey so far.