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[*] posted on 10-22-2007 at 06:31 PM


Hola Sara ~

Thank you for sharing this beautiful dream come true. I love how that happens sometimes. Very special. Sometimes we ask and then there it is ...

We are both packing right now. You to come home here, me to go visit up north. Look forward to meeting you on the planet when I return.

Isabel found the leading man she needed ... know you'll hear all about it. Another small miracle, Baja style.

Safe journeys and enjoy the special holidays.




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[*] posted on 10-22-2007 at 07:46 PM


Coming in from an all day trip into another world, San Marcos Tlapazola. I just spent what I expect will be my last day with my dears, Maria y Gloria until the next time I return to Oaxaca which may not occur until July 08.

Man, I am going to miss them, I Love these Ladies of the Earth, with their long ribboned braids, satin blouses and embroidered aprons. I am in awe of what they accomplish with no more than a little dirt and water, hands of steel, souls of iron everything they need to exist is born of this simple elements that they know how to use so well. These Potters, they are my heroes, some of the folks I most respect in this world. They make life work well with no more than what the earth gives them, bless them for the inspiration they give me, the belief in a simple every day magic is the world as they (I) see it. We reinforce our beliefs and faith in our fates, all is as it should be when I am with them.

Eating giant fresh tortillas cooked on a clay comal fired by wood in el hornia, along with black bean soup and white cheese, a little tomate and chili ground in their rock mocajeta, sitting in their kitchen, talking about our lives while I paint "La America" on a Comal as Gloria creates her magic in the form of a simple tortilla is better than any fancy dinner in any steak house any where on the planet.

Bless them for their nurturing natures, I am blessed by knowing them.
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