This is the story of how Donna received her Magic Rainstick from a young man in exchange for a crystal.
Month: January 2023
(54) Jerusalem’s Old City
We walked down the narrow labyrinthine streets of the Old City. Many were lined with small shops selling anything they could.
(53) Lifta
We decided to go to Jerusalem without knowing for sure where we would stay. Having heard that some of the Rainbow family had encamped outside the city at an abandoned village named Lifta, we decided to go there.
A Donna Dream!
We’re managing some sort of a campground. I’m sitting at a table next to a window. The table is a two-spot in a work area. The window does not look to the outside but into a kitchen It is made this way so they can pass the food right through the window and onto the…
Nursing Home
We were going through the last remnants left behind by the last Tennant of this nursing home, looking for something We found a file of some information from Marcus Mendlecot that had some bearing on the search The room was a mess We looked through the file. Donna talked with another scavenger in another room,…
House
28 Dec 2022 I was working on writing our book but was trying to use AI to fill out the text. Every time I entered the text, it came out jumbled, and I couldn’t read it It was also partially covered with advertisements for Oreo cookies or a modern record player that still looked like…
Why the Chicken Crosses the Road
16 January 2023 I’m sitting in a car waiting outside of a bar. Suddenly, the passenger side back tire goes, “pop!” I get out and see that the tire has a hole in the side as big around as my finger. Tony comes over and, in his thick New York gangster accent, says, “Let’s get…
(52) The Visitor
One afternoon a car pulled up to the gate, and a man dressed as a Russian Orthodox priest wearing a robe and kamilavkas, a clerical headdress, stepped out of the passenger side. The car quickly backed down the entrance drive leaving the priest behind. He walked to the gate and asked, “Is this the Rainbow?”
Edmond and friend
Edmond was well known in Nashville as one of the great ‘undiscovered’ rockers. He got around and knew lots of people. He even ‘rubbed elbows’ with several famous people.