[AGL] Ride like the wind
michelemason
coltrane at ev1.net
Thu Jul 13 13:34:09 EDT 2006
This has nothing to do with liking horses, unless you do
On Jul 13, 2006, at 12:23 PM, michelemason wrote:
> Frances, I suppose you haven't noticed my attempt to find old age home
> for horses. Everything is in the works, but I need serious help
> today—not platitudes. I'm sorry to be rough, but I could lose my land
> behind this. How do I get to the entire list?
>
>
> On Jul 13, 2006, at 11:36 AM, Frances Morey wrote:
>
>> Michele,
>> I stopped liking horses when one of Tom Sutherland's Arabians tried
>> to run under a low hanging limb to scrape me off its back. I had to
>> hang off his side and ride like an Indian. My attitude was reinforced
>> at a chili cook-off when a slow moving horse tangled his legs up in a
>> low strung rope and tumbled. It was like slow motion and I was able
>> to jump clear of having my leg crushed under the weight of the
>> falling horse. Then there was the unfortunate demise of Chris
>> Reeves...
>> you get the picture? As far as my love affair with animals goes I am
>> down to a four guppies, four angels, five danios, and two albino
>> catfish.
>> My advice is is to extricate yourself from the "country" and find a
>> niche in town. Admitting to yourself that you can no longer do
>> everything you would like to saves a lot of wasteful angst and
>> regret. My lawyer and best friend at age 64 suffered a stroke two
>> weeks ago and is not likely to recover. It makes sense to rethink
>> priorities when we reach our sixties as our time draws neigh.
>> Best,
>> Frances
>>
>>
>> michelemason <coltrane at ev1.net> wrote:
>>> Frances, Sorry to interfere, but lost the list out of my book
>>> somehow.
>>> URGENT! HELP NEEDED. Are there any real cowboys on the list. Found my
>>> gelding outside the fence this am—a hole somewhere. As you know I am
>>> too disabled to find and mend it. No hands available out here right
>>> now. Managed to pen, hay and water, but pens are flimsy as is fence.
>>> I
>>> have a good notion, or two where the break is.. ALSO, good to speak
>>> Spanish as one side is up against Mex bar and a Mex junkyard. The
>>> road
>>> is on their side. It wouldn't be the first time a drunk ran thru it
>>> and
>>> just drove off. No new people speak English out here. Will this
>>> message get to everyone?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jul 13, 2006, at 2:16 AM, Frances Morey wrote:
>>>
>>> > Ewie,
>>> > Thank you for sharing your sojourn. The sights made it all the more
>>> > enjoyable and immediate. Your pictures are all the more impressive
>>> for
>>> > having been accomplished the "old fashioned way," using film. You
>>> do
>>> > have an eye for capturing the beauty of a scene.
>>> > It was a pleasant surprise seeing you at Jackson's memorial. I am
>>> > still new at filing, retrieving and sending pictures but
>>> will attempt
>>> > to document (and make the web site you described) of my upcoming
>>> > trip. I am calling it my mid-America tour--departing for Chicago on
>>> > Aug. 5. Like SF in '03, the visit to this city is a first for me.
>>> More
>>> > as it unfolds. Is there a way to send a slide show and if so can
>>> it be
>>> > done without overloading most servers?
>>> > Best,
>>> > Frances
>>> >
>>> > Bill Irwin wrote:
>>> >> I am glad that I had the opportunity to attend Jaxon's funeral. I
>>> >> really hadn't keep up with Jaxon's career since he left San
>>> Francisco
>>> >> to return to Texas. The funeral gave me a chance to hear about
>>> his
>>> >> "other life" as historian. My connection to Jaxon come from the
>>> days
>>> >> of the Rip Off Press. For a while I lived in his house on Portero
>>> >> Hill with Moriarty. Unknown to some is that the Rip Off was also
>>> >> somewhat of a do it your self vanity press. One of these projects
>>> was
>>> >> the printing of a collection of Jaxon's drawings and paintings
>>> from
>>> >> '62 to '69. Jaxon supplied the paper and drawings, Rip Off the
>>> ink
>>> >> and press, and I did all the work for free. The work was called
>>> >> "Exile Into Consciousness" a very rare item. I think we also did
>>> a
>>> >> reprint of "God Nose" this way. Neither sold and had a very small
>>> >> circulation. The last time I saw Jaxon, a few years ago at a
>>> party
>>> >> in Austin, he remembered the effort and thanked me once again for
>>> my
>>> >> part. His funeral was kind of inspiring in that may people from
>>> the
>>> >> historian community spoke of Jaxon's historical work and its
>>> >> importance. One that impressed me was a man from a Texas/Mexican
>>> >> group who praised Jaxon for bringing to light the importance of
>>> >> Mexicans in Texas history, particularly the story of Juan Segiun.
>>> >> Another proof of the importance of history and its retelling. I
>>> >> also had the chance to chat it up with a number ghettoits at the
>>> >> funeral.
>>> >>
>>> >> Here are a couple of photos of Jaxon I would like to share with
>>> you.
>>> >>
>>> >> Jaxon as the serious painter, 1969.
>>> >>
>>> >> Jaxon at the Rip Off Press.
>>> >>
>>> >> Self portrait from "Exile Into Consciousness".
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> On with the road trip:
>>> >>
>>> >> I did have one prophetic dream on the trip. The problem with
>>> dreams
>>> >> of premonition is that hey are mostly over produced and over
>>> >> dramatized making them easy to dismiss.
>>> >> The dream: I dreamed that I went to this location in Florida that
>>> I
>>> >> wanted to visit. The first part of the dream I saw my truck
>>> parked
>>> >> in sand or maybe stuck in sand, it wasn't that clear what was
>>> >> happening. I went to see the sights and when I returned to the
>>> truck
>>> >> I found that something had run into the right rear of the truck.
>>> The
>>> >> right side of the camper-shell was all broken up and the right
>>> rear
>>> >> fender was also severely damaged. Parked on the right side of my
>>> >> truck was a large van, the kind that is often used to deliver
>>> stuff.
>>> >> It didn't seem to be damaged and I couldn't figure if it was the
>>> >> vehicle that hit my truck or not. All this visualization was
>>> done in
>>> >> high drama.
>>> >> What happened: The next day I almost decided not to go to this
>>> >> location because of the dream but decided not to pay attention to
>>> >> that kind of stuff. I arrived at the location and all the soil
>>> was
>>> >> sandy as was the place I parked. I backed into the parking spot
>>> and
>>> >> hit a small tree that I didn't see, since the truck was going
>>> >> very slow and has a strong rear bumper I didn't think much of the
>>> >> incident and went to see the sights with out checking. When I
>>> >> returned I went to the rear of the truck to get a cold drink, then
>>> >> noticed that the right rear tail-light was damaged - the plastic
>>> part
>>> >> was all broken up. Parked on the right side of my truck was a
>>> van, a
>>> >> small Jeep SUV.
>>> >>
>>> >> I'll have to make a note to pay more attention to premonitions.
>>> >>
>>> >> One of the places I visited was Roswell, NM. There I learned of
>>> the
>>> >> shocking medical treatment that is afforded to our aliens. You
>>> would
>>> >> think that such a rich country could do more to help aliens in
>>> need.
>>> >> Somebody should do something about this sad situation.
>>> >>
>>> >> Roswell, New Mexico
>>> >>
>>> >> One of the places I always like to visit in the Southwest is the
>>> >> Painted Desert/ Petrified Forest - I like the strange weathered
>>> >> formations there. There is also a free camping place at the back
>>> >> door there.
>>> >>
>>> >> Arizona
>>> >>
>>> >> Finally, a few notes about the world of the dust:
>>> >>
>>> >> Dust live in a world of their own. Their world is a delusion
>>> often
>>> >> involving visions of grandeur and their importance in the world.
>>> >> Mostly it is an artificial construct designed to support their
>>> >> delusions when really it is a made-up facade.
>>> >>
>>> >> Las Vegas
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Dust are attracted to bright lights, the sense of novelty, the
>>> >> trendy, they think the flashy is a sign of advancement.
>>> >>
>>> >> Las Vegas
>>> >>
>>> >> One of the saddest things is what happens to dust when there is an
>>> >> evil wind blowing. They are caught up in a swirling cloud of
>>> >> emotions. Their capacity for reason is destroyed. They do what
>>> they
>>> >> would never ordinarily do. They are blown about with no control.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Zen-hearted, washed free of all desire
>>> >> never again will I wander the noisy dust.
>>> >> - Shih-shu
>>> >>
>>> >> Aloha, have a good trip
>>> >> Ewie
>>> > Do you Yahoo!?
>>> > Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta.
>> Do you Yahoo!?
>> Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta.
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