Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Houston Visit, September 23-30

We are very pleased to let you know that we will be in Houston doing readings and jewelry from September 23 through September 30, and possibly a bit longer. As usual, Terri will be scheduling the appointments, and you may call her at any time, 713 871 9959, or email her at . There are already quite a few people on the list, so please schedule as soon as possible to get the most convenient time for you. While we are having fun on our bicycle trip, we very much look forward to seeing you in Houston. Please refer anyone who you think may benefit from a reading. We sincerely appreciate your support.

Cougina & Aggie
 
 

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

OLD TOWN BISTRO - Socorro N.M.

What a wonderful place. We decided to treat ourselves to a wonderful YUPPIE meal and a few drinks. Beautiful surroundings in a starving town. Of course we only have two changes of clothes as we travel, so admittedly we may look a bit on the rough side. We had rented the motel, bathed and washed our clothes, and walked two blocks to the Bristol. The cook came out to chat with us, and at 3:45 we ordered an appetizer and a drink to wait till dinner started at 4. The presumed owner, Donna, refused me a beer, saying that she can smell alcohol on my breath. Is she anti anything else? I did not take a photo, what an ass---e, left and came back to the motel, saved at least 60 bucks... So remember, even YUPPIES can be STUPID.

THINK GREEN
BLESSED BE
COUGINA and AGGIE
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A Meeting with Angels en route to Socorro, New Mexico

The Three Angels
You see the angels at left, and we didn't even have the presence of mind to get their names.

It started when we left a rest stop. While Aggie couldn't manage to get out of the gate, due to a flat tire, Cougina was soon over the top and at the end of a long downhill. (C later said that he hadn't trusted the telepathic message that it was only a flat.) Not  having the tire removal tools, nor, for that matter, knowing how to change one anyway, Aggie started walking, holding up the rear tire so as not to bend the rim. Eventually a passing pickup stopped, and it was these three fine young men who were returning home after an elk scouting trip. Just as they finished loading Ag's bike into their pickup, C came racing up the hill, hell-bent to save her. C soon changed the tire, and we proceeded with our day. More about that later. In the mean time...

Please join us in wishing/praying that these three each get a big beautiful elk this season.

THINK GREEN
BLESSED BE
AGGIE and COUGINA