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I worked at Camp UKANDU from 1989 until 2001, fthen again from 2004 to the present. UKANDU is an American Cancer Society camp (in Oregon) for children with cancer. Being there is a heart-opening experience for me.

Click to enlargeThe kids are always so wonderful. They are all full of life. Their spirit is contagious. They always made the camp experience special. As I write this I realize it is pretty sentimental and schlocky sounding. But the truth is that words can't really describe what it is like to be at camp. The closest I've ever come is to say that camp is a place where everyone relates to everyone else straight from his/her heart. That pure honest communication of love and compassion is everywhere. If you haven't lived it, you can't imagine it. If you have lived it, you can't forget it.

For my first 12 years I was in charge of campfires, ceremonies, general camp cheer, etc. (That’s me in my Dredd McMahon personae to the left.) Upon my return I’ve been in charge of music pretty exclusively. It’s been absolutely fabulous, although I still wonder why they have a guy who can’t hear, can’t sing, and can’t really play guitar be in charge of music. I guess they just want to prove the axiom that says “If you can talk, you can sing.”

I have to say that, in addition to the kids, the staff is really tremendous. Click to enlargeMany of them have been at camp for 10 years or more. It's a very special group of people. Another wonderful thing about camp was spending the week with many of my family members who tended to become counselors (see both group photos).
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