OCCUPY PHILLY DAY 9: After the rain

I hadn't been back to the site since day two and, wow, the population has definitely grown. What are there, 50 tents now? More?

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OCCUPY PHILLY DAY 9: After the rain

POSTED: Saturday, October 15, 2011, 12:00 AM
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I hadn't been back to the site since day two and, wow, the population has definitely grown. What are there, 50 tents now? More? I got there around 10 p.m. on Friday night, just in time to catch a mic check with somebody, I think, from the tech crew. Spirits were high, as the clouds were gone and the day of rain had given way to a clear night sky. Very brisk. Some cardboard signs were stuck to the granite benches and railings, molten with rainwater. There's not a lot of litter, but the place is starting to look lived in. I met a guy from Norristown who'd been homeless for two weeks but found a home at Occupy Philly in the last few days. He wouldn't be staying long as he just landed a job. I also met a social services grad student from Penn. She pondered how smooth the transition will be if and when the city decides to move the settlement to a new site.

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