Sunday, July 28, 2013

Rock lands the plane

Aya was very happy to be bringing Emma to her next destination on the world tour.  They hit it off immediately and were scheduled to meet with the Ute Tribe on the reservation close to Durango.  First on the agenda was to buy some boots for the rodeo dance that was part of Navaho days.  They were on Main Street at a Western store when the film crew staying at the Strater invited them for a drink and lunch at the Palace Hotel where Aya and Emma were staying.  The two crews were so amazed that each did not know of the others whereabouts.  The crew television documentary on the whereabouts of Rock were deep in some new discovery, but most wanted to know if word of Rock was in Aya's zone or call base.  The mystery or ghost story was of interest to her.  "First things First," she recommended, always a good sign that if she was on target that news was sure to be of a colorful fabric and soon!


They all ordered the same, Jack Daniels and Coke and had salads and fish tacos with a surprise sauce.  Finally after the famished group sat on the patio smoking cigars and watching the River meander through the summer tourist height,  Aya talked and talked as though she were somewhat in a trance about the futuristic description of a very different Aborigine dream come to her.  In it a man with a beard stated that he was an architect and his name, Charles; the boy she had known at the orphanage who had, psychosis upsets like some have hunger.  He was apologizing for something and even broke into tears. 


She told the friends around her that his image faded as fast as it had come and that she usually adept, was thinking it meant that automatic or more easily mined material was now becoming of a much more of a sophisticated and unknown quantity, like gold, an element more difficult or as yet not of the periodic table.


Emma asked, "What should we do?"   


At that point the check arrived and the waiter overheard them talking.  He mentioned someone he knew who was a shaman or a talker he said.  He would talk for hours and then discuss the findings.  Aya and the group were of a way to agree to the session.

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