This is a link to the latest article about my journey. It is one of the best ones.
http://www.nctimes.com/news/local/vista/article_d896c761-54c7-53c6-b4be-abcacf840882.htm

GORGEOUS SUNSET IN MISSOURI
It has been a busy 10 days back out on the road. I’ve hit about 75 medical facilities so far and although most have been very receptive I have bumped up against a few walls. It just makes me want to scream when I am told there is a strict “No Solicitation” policy in place, period. That’s what I was told in Springfield and again in Topeka where there is a monopoly on their healthcare systems through CoxHealth and St. Francis. But, not one to take NO for an answer I pestered the peons until I got to the decision making people and I was successful at influencing them with my mission and my message. It sure is frustrating and exhausting, though. But the successes far outweigh the hassles. At one hospital in Kansas City the director of security escorted me to the education directors office and introduced me. When I mentioned that I was having some difficulty with the “No Solicitation” policy at other hospitals, he simply stated that although they too have that policy, common sense dictated that what I am doing is educational and would be good information for the doctors to have. Right On! He also told me I would probably have a hard time parking at the Mercy Children’s Hospital and he gave me the number to security there so they could help me out, which they did. I need more dudes like him on my side!

BLACK EYED SUSANS GROWING WILD
I did get my brochures into the right hands at the University of Kansas Continuing Education department and School of Nursing as well as some teaching hospitals so it is all good. I was able to take yesterday off completely and I feel rejuvenated this morning. I was able to do my laundry and clean the RV and have a little R & R. On the drive into Wichita I visited El Dorado state park and took this picture from the window and captured the flowers in the rearview mirror, too. Last night it started thundering and lightening and this is what the sky looked like when

OMINOUS CLOUDS OVER WICHITA
I got up at 7:00 AM. I’m not too psyched to be in a storm in Kansas. They have warnings for severe weather and shelters everywhere. I’ll be glad to say, “Toto, we’re not in Kansas anymore!”
I will make 10 visits in Wichita today and drive into Wellington and then Oklahoma. I also need to have the RV worked on again as it has developed a transmission fuel and oil leak and it sure would be nice to have my cruise control functioning again. So TTFN!











Minneapolis hospitals and after calling Minneapolis was given directions to the edu department where I was and so I was able to pass the brochures on directly there and will meet with the director in Minneapolis today. Nobody is going to turn me away after I have travelled this far to bring them information about ALD, by cracky! And especially after weathering the elements here.
and this was the city center.






