Although the march fell short of many of my (and others') more ambitious imaginings, it was very powerful for the people on it, and many of the people we met in person or who followed us online. In the early part of the march especially it was easily the best-used I've ever felt, tapping all of the skills and capacities I bring to this world, from one-on-one listening to group facilitation, organizing, strategizing, online skills, and my general inclusiveness and can-do attitudes. The most common response people have to hearing about what we did is to express their gratitude, which always leaves me feeling somewhat uncomfortable, knowing how far short we are of the level of action needed to rise to the challenge. [[http://www.desmogblog.com/2014/11/21/new-york-activists-turn-civil-disobedience-last-resort-fight-regulatory-capture|Like Sandra Steingraber, I want to say, "Don't thank me, join me."]]
More on the march later perhaps (you can also scan backwards at the [[http://wagn.climatemarch.org/|march website]], and [[https://www.facebook.com/ClimateMarch|Facebook page]] and [[https://www.facebook.com/groups/VirtualMarchers/|group]]), but for now I wanted to at least mark the march's ending before