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    • The Overland Stage
      • The Holladay Overland Stage: 1 – The Central Route
      • The Overland Stage – 2 Company Operations
      • The Overland Stage – 3 Exploring The Route – An Overview
      • The Overland Stage: 4 – South Platte/Julesburg/Ft Sedgwick
        • Jack Slade
      • The Overland Stage: 5 – Julesburg to Junction Station (aka Ft Morgan)
      • The Overland Stage: 6 – Junction Station to Latham
      • The Overland Stage: 7 – Latham Crossing to Fort Collins
      • The Overland Stage: 8 – LaPorte to Virginia Dale
      • The Overland Stage: 9 – Virginia Dale to Cooper Creek
      • The Overland Stage: 10 – Cooper Creek to Pass Creek
        • Fletcher Family
      • The Overland Stage: 11 – Pass Creek to Bridger Station
      • The Overland Stage: 12 – Bridger Pass to Duck Lake
      • The Overland Stage: 13 – Duck Lake to LaClede
      • The Overland Stage: 14 – LaClede to Almond
      • The Overland Stage: 15 – Almond to Rock Springs
      • The Overland Stage: 16 – Rock Springs to Fort Bridger
      • The Overland Stage: 17 – Fort Bridger to Weber Station

I find I don’t wish to explore new lands, but to explore again those I have already passed through, trying to see what I’d missed in the first hectic rush … Gerard Van der Leun

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Sunday Sermon

The New American Digest Posted on May 3, 2026 by DTMay 1, 2026

And Jesus said:

Mat 6:13 “And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.”

Mat 10:34 “Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword.”

Mat 12:39 “… An evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no sign be given to it …”

Luke: 22:36 “Then said He unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one.”

Rom 13:4 “… But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil.”

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I wish I were a tiger…

The New American Digest Posted on May 2, 2026 by JeanMay 1, 2026

originally posted by Jean Jan 24, 2012

This big fella looks like I feel.
I want to beat up someone.
Take out my frustrations by inflicting damage.
…and then just calmly saunter away,
never to be heard from again.
bah. I’m in a sucky mood.

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First Day Of May

The New American Digest Posted on May 1, 2026 by DTMay 2, 2026

A special Tunesday
[Just realized I forgot to put the name of the band and tune down. Oops]

The Frost – “First Day Of May” – 1969

Frost – First Day of May

One of my favorite “didn’t make it” Detroit bands (actually Alpena … but where’s Alpena? NE mitten) from the late 60s/early 70s.

Dick Wagner was the front man for the 4-man band. Their first big gig was at Meadowbrook Pavilion in the Detroit suburbs with MC5 and The Stooges (Iggy Pop).

[I’m attending a wedding at Meaadowbrook in August. Meadowbrook was the estate of John Dodge of auto fame; it is now “a place”]

They became a popular band in the Detroit region. The band was pursued by record companies; they recorded 3 albums for Vanguard Records. They were one of the top bands in the region but Vanguard did a poor job in promoting the band nationally – the missed the success their contemporaries Bob Seger, Grand Funk, Alice Cooper, and Ted Nugent enjoyed.

The band broke up in 1970 after the release of their 3rd album; Dick Wagner went on to become a player for Lou Reed, Kiss, Alice Cooper and others.

Dick Wagner died age 71 in 2014.

Thanks for the many good concerts, Dick.

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Since we are Speaking of Birds …

The New American Digest Posted on April 30, 2026 by jdApril 30, 2026

Submitted by jd via Comments

… many had roles in my hobby (?).
This one a small role but an important one…

Snowhorse to Snowbird

Snow on snow sculpts a horse
with jaunty cap from a crippled

tree – resurrects Linda, my horsey
companion in 1950’s Milwaukee.

A palomino ponytail fans her long
neck as our feet gallop up and down

ravines, along littered railroad
ties, across crowded playgrounds.

She recycles her lessons
on the upright that greens

my envy, helps me extinguish
eleven candles circling the cake

that emerged, smoking, from the one
oven I remember in my mother’s many

kitchens, hands me a bitter,
tutorial. In my palm, she places

her ailing parakeet just as it flies
from a final nest.

jmd2018

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Speaking Of Birds

The New American Digest Posted on April 30, 2026 by DTApril 29, 2026

I’ll end April with this photo – inspired by SK’s mention of Cedar Waxwings.

One thing I noticed when I lived back east is that the birds seem more colorful in general. Perhaps the environment is more varied than out here. We have colorful birds – Western Tanagers and Lazuli Buntings come to mind, but most seem to be colored for camouflage in dry environments.

One of the birds I watched in Virginia were the Eastern Bluebirds. I got this one sitting on a fence in our yard in Virginia.

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the drain that is my brain…

The New American Digest Posted on April 29, 2026 by JeanApril 26, 2026

published by Jean May 20, 2010

I have accepted the crapfact that depression
will never leave me alone. It is part of me.
*
damn you old black dog
wearing me out and down like
river rubbed canyon
*
There is nothing to be done about it except
endure. Over and over and over again.
*
tomorrow looks less
than worthy after today’s
vain forward struggle
*
Pep-talks from well meaning friends don’t help.
*
come along, you say.
you know precisely my need.
arrogant bastard
*
It makes it very difficult to be nice so I often hide.
*
it’s worse somewhere else
for many someone elses.
today I don’t care.
*
It turns me into someone I don’t like at all and I can’t help it.
*
do you doubt despair
can twist the heart, wring the soul,
blind all hope? You fool.
*
It sneaks up and every time I ask why.
*
you think you know
the reason, the answer, the
why. until this now.
*
I’ve read a gazillion books and been to therapy.
*
regurgitation
of all the pretty words ends
in ugly dry heaves
*
Remember the time I went to a shooting range and
enjoyed shooting and did very well? Did anyone
think it strange that I did not buy a gun?
*
it is not so hard
to understand that there are
some who will resign
*
It feels like living in hell and a glorious relief
when it subsides.
*
to wax poetic
do you mind much when I swear?
tough shit if you do.

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My Current Disaster – Chapter 1

The New American Digest Posted on April 28, 2026 by ghostsniperApril 28, 2026

submitted by ghostsniper via Comments

Here’s the first chapter in the story of “My Current Disaster” and there may be a 2nd chapter later.

===============

I have been a licensed AutoCAD user since 1996. That is, I actually purchased the very expensive software ($3500) and did the expensive yearly upgrades. By 2005 I was tired of paying for the yearly $1000 upgrades and just stopped buying them. I never even installed the 2005 version and still use the 2004 version.

(By 2005 I had paid AutoDesk more than $10,000 for their software.)

That AutoCAD (Acad) is installed on an old refurbished Dell computer with the Windows XP operating system. XP, to me, is the best version and Windows has continuously went down hill in subsequent versions.

(I had originally had Acad installed on a brand new Dell computer but it failed in 2010 and Windows XP machines were no longer for sale, but I found refurbished models on Amazon, and when the other one failed I installed Acad on the refurbished one and AutoDesk was still doing 2 part certifications at that time.)

Well that refurbished XP machine was 15 years old and it finally quit last Monday. Panic sets in. See, Acad requires a 2 part installation certification and AutoDesk no longer does the 2nd part.

When Acad is installed it requires the serial number on the CD case. After the serial is installed the computer logs into AutoDesks website and it generates a 2nd serial that you have to type into the computer. An XP machine will no longer go online and AutoDesk no longer offers “support”, so there is no way to install my AutoCAD 2004 in another XP machine. Nor can Acad 2004 be installed on a new Windows 10 or 11 machine.

Have I lost ya yet? lol

AutoCAD is how I design buildings, some 3000 projects since 1996, and without it I am basically shut down. I have projects I am working on that are at a standstill right now.

End of Chapter 1.

AutoCAD-2004
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Tunesday: Cowboy Junkies – Where Are You Tonight?

The New American Digest Posted on April 28, 2026 by DTApril 28, 2026

A sample of some obscure – and maybe not obscure – tunes from my strange and off-the-wall collection.

Today’s selection: Cowboy Junkies – “Where Are You Tonight?” 1990

Cowboy Junkies is a Canadian band formed in 1985. Still together with the same line-up. A 4-man band, three of the members are siblings. A 4th family member left the band early on. The 5th (now 4th) member of the band was a childhood friend from kindergarten. Their first album was released in 1986 but their 1989 release of The Trinity Session had a cover of Lou Reed’s Sweet Jane which peaked at #5 in the US. To date, they’ve released 18 albums.

This cut comes from their 3rd album, The Caution Horses.

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Dad Saves America – An Interview With John Stossel

The New American Digest Posted on April 27, 2026 by JoeApril 27, 2026

Joe suggests: A great interview with John Stossel from Dad Saves America

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The Weather’s Warming Up

The New American Digest Posted on April 26, 2026 by DTApril 25, 2026

(Oh! No! … Global Warming!)

Time to start thinking of mountain roads and remote mining camps.

The years accumulate. I become aware that emergencies are for the young … which, apparently, no longer includes me.
And there’s no place like being in the back country, alone and deep in, to invite Murphy to pay a visit upon the fool-hardy and insane.

There was a time I thought I was prepared. Two excellent spares, good air in each, good jack … and three flats.
Hup, hoop, heep, hope!
“An adventure is something you don’t want to be doing at the time you’re doing it“

But to stop is to give up; to give up is to die.

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Gerard Van der Leun
12/26/45 - 1/27/23


Gerard's Last Post
(posthumous): Feb 4, 2023
"So Long. See You All a Little Further Down the Road"

When my body won’t hold me anymore
And it finally lets me free
Where will I go?
Will the trade winds take me south through Georgia grain?
Or tropical rain?
Or snow from the heavens?
Will I join with the ocean blue?
Or run into a savior true?
And shake hands laughing
And walk through the night, straight to the light
Holding the love I’ve known in my life
And no hard feelings

Avett Brothers - No Hard Feelings

The following was posted along with the announcement of Gerard's passing.
Leonard Cohen - Going Home

For a 2005 interview with Gerard


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  1. DT on First Day Of MayMay 2, 2026

    I have the original LPs. IIRC, I was also at that concert - I think (Grande Ballroom. I was "too…

  2. jean on I wish I were a tiger…May 2, 2026

    He is, indeed.

  3. ghostsniper on First Day Of MayMay 2, 2026

    One more thing them I'm done. (I think) I just downloaded all 4 of The Frosts albums. 3 studio and…

  4. ghostsniper on First Day Of MayMay 2, 2026

    Just wanted to add that when looking them up there is a recent band named Frost and it isn't them.…

  5. ghostsniper on First Day Of MayMay 2, 2026

    Just listened to it. Twice. Back to back. I liked it a lot. I lived and music'd in that time,…


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