Friday, July 1, 2011

GOING IN CIRCLES

NATURE'S TOILET PAPER: Cougina calls this humble looking plant MULLIN. I agree that it is the greatest outdoor toilet paper I have ever encountered. Supersoft fuzzy leaves... (I rate snow #2, based on its cleaning qualities, but it is too cold to rank #1.)


NOTE: This blog is transitioning to a mostly traveling blog. The serious hermetic discussions will be on COVINA HERMETICIA.

After the dancing, business in Heber was very slow, and Cougina decided we should take a vacation. So, we took a beautiful drive through the high forest plateau to Flagstaff, then parked the van among the ecologically maintained (brush thinned for health and fire protection) pines in national forest, just 1 1/2 miles from the Circle K (access to the staples: beer, ice, and cigarettes)... On the second day I exercised my receptive abilities, and achieved expansion. (If you wonder what that means, ask about it on Covina Hermeticia.)... We drove back to Heber, ready to spend the weekend. We found that Heber, a town that takes pride in its impressive 4th of July fireworks celebration (including cannon fire at dawn) has canceled its fireworks display for the first time in 47 years. What are the poor vendors to do? We spent the evening relaxing in Max's hot tub and enjoying excellent conversation, and then sucked it up and... drove to Cottonwood and its heat, hoping to sell a few hats. Sitting here blogging and selling a few hats.

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