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The fam stayed at the Exceat farm in southern England this summer and this was from a pamphlet of local poetry about the area:
So I was driving out towards Saxapahaw and this was going on at the corner of Orange Grove Road and #54? They were plowing with mules and Oxen but the mules were resting!
The little lady was something else whipping up on those giant bovines! Reminded me of this cool quote:
"I come from pioneer stock, developers of the West, people who went out into the wilderness and set up home with nothing but a pair of oxen." ~ Joni Mitchell

That would make for a nice design on a sheet of blotter paper...
Good ole Pink Dinosaur!That would make for a nice design on a sheet of blotter paper...


I visited Antigua way back in the early 90s. It was gloriously beautiful, But young me was a bit shocked to see two guards outside the bank with military rifles. It wasn't really the rifles that got me, it was the fact that these guys weren't bored, they were very clearly alert and looking like there was a non-insignificant chance the rifles would be needed.
In Guatemala City there is a Zone One bar and restaurant named Europa. You can see a sign for it in the photo above if you look closely. I've been 'frequenting' the place since the late '80s. I knew it as a shady spot on earth back then. Mercenaries. Smugglers. Traffickers. Fugitives. Filibusteros. Nomads. Fellow Travelers.
Nowadays it seems pretty tame. On the wall hangs a photograph. It is of two military guys. I've posted it below. The guy in the gray is Sgt. Barry Sadler. He sang 'The Ballad of the Green Beret.' He was shot dead in Guatemala in the 1980s.
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I visited Antigua way back in the early 90s. It was gloriously beautiful, But young me was a bit shocked to see two guards outside the bank with military rifles. It wasn't really the rifles that got me, it was the fact that these guys weren't bored, they were very clearly alert and looking like there was a non-insignificant chance the rifles would be needed.

