Occupying a Very Wet Wall Street

J. Seward Johnson Sculpture "Double-Check" Bronze Businessman Under Cover (With Papier Mache Megaphone Behind--There is no permit for real megaphone at the park.)
Those in Zuccotti Park, down on Wall Street, were occupied by the very difficult task of staying dry today. Heavy rain all day, and these guys don’t really have tents so much as tarps layered over sleeping bags. These conditions seen particularly difficult for a movement which seems in part to have generated whatever general respect it has garnered simply through its staying power.
Occupiers seemed pretty cheerful this morning. (When I commented walking by on the awful weather, one made the joke that it enabled them to offer free bottles of water.)
This evening looked miserable though. Occupiers were performing regular human mike duties (the group repeats whatever the main speaker says to make up for lack of amplified sound) but all sleeping gear looked absolutely drenched. Also no drumming to speak of.
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October 19, 2011 at 10:37 pm
We’re here in Montana showing solidarity, keep it up New York!
http://occupybillingsmt.org/
October 19, 2011 at 10:40 pm
That’s so nice! I have to say I’m really a passer-by to all of this. I’m sympathetic certainly, especially in the rain, but live down here (in an apartment, luckily, not the park.) Difficult times.