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sirocco

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joined on 07/02/08
last updated 08/09/08
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Underground legend Tuli Kupferberg once advised people interested in joining the drop-out scene of the 60's; "Don't be unemployed - be unemployable!" I can say that at the age of 48, I have achieved that dubious distinction. I have a sleeping bag, a guitar and sackful of zines. Maybe our paths will cross in my travels!
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From my profile: (blog entry) It's my dream to be part of a band community here in Cascadia, to share food, shelter, love and laughter with like-minded dreamers, minstrels, gatherers and bucaneers - people who cherish adventure and live according to their passions. I desire a... read more
blog entry posted Fri, July 11, 2008 - 12:39 PM permalink - 1 comment
Los Cibaleros (blog entry) Life in colonial New Mexico was far from luxurious. the Spanish settlers found themselves amidst hostile, fierce Native Peoples, with prescious little water for their livestock and crops. There were no lodes of silver, copper or gold like the prep... read more
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It's my dream to be part of a band community here in Cascadia, to share food, shelter, love and laughter with like-minded dreamers, minstrels, gatherers and bucaneers - people who cherish adventure and live according to their passions. I desire a life of splendor and want to meet those who dare to create their lives according to their dreams.

I mean this literally. I once had a dream wherein I was with a group of people. I had the feeling I was traveling, and ran across a couple of largi... read more
Fri, July 11, 2008 - 12:39 PM permalink - 1 comment
 
Life in colonial New Mexico was far from luxurious. the Spanish settlers found themselves amidst hostile, fierce Native Peoples, with prescious little water for their livestock and crops. There were no lodes of silver, copper or gold like the preposterously prosperous mines in central Mexico.

The Spaniards were such ruthless rulers, the Pueblo Peoples revolted against them, and drove the settlers far down the Rio Grande, all the way to El Paso. Upon the reconquest of the areas lost in the ... read more
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