I just got back from Zuccotti Park.
It started out very quietly, with a few hundred people milling around the perimeter (the park is currently fenced off with temporary fencing).
About 25 minutes ago another few hundred (3, maybe 4 hundred) came marching down Broadway chanting "this isn't over" and "we're coming home."
It was a pretty amazing moment.
There were several mic checks, including one where someone held up a writ claiming that they had a legal right to go back to the park WITH their tents, etc.
The police didn't even bat an eyelash, though.
Another mic check was done by this guy...

...who, even though he looks like a sweet old man, proceeded to attempt to incite the crowd towards attacking "the fucking police."
Everything was still up in the air when I left, but two entire blocks of Broadway are currently lined with Stormtroopers, police vans, and NYPD school buses, and the last time I saw that much force was at the Brooklyn Bridge...
Cross your fingers and wish them luck.
Oh, and how could I forget that I ended up next to Reverend Billy for about ten minutes as he held court and urged everyone to remain non-violent and "remember that the police aren't all bad, they just have too much donut sugar running through their veins." That guy must be nuclear powered. He never stops!
Photos later tonight.