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Thoughts Before Bed

A dear friend of mine is having a rough time of it health-wise and could use some healing.

If you're the praying type, would you mind saying a little prayer for them? If you're a magick worker, some healing energy sent their way would be awesome. If you're none of those, a good thought uttered into the universe would be welcome, I'm sure.

Thanks. It'll get where it needs to go.

Today's Adventure in Texas, Parte the Thirde.

After reading about a fight between thirty two settlers and natives, as told thirty years after the fact in 1890 (meaning the fight was in 1860), I tried for several years to find this site. I'm 90% sure this is it.

The keys were "a peak in front of a mountain range" "crossing a creek at a fork" and "Seco Canyon." There were several places whefre these fit, but this one fit best. My only real concern is that the article mentions that they visited a site "two miles above the Bandera Road"which WASN'T the site, and this site sits about three miles above FM 470 (Or the old Bandera Road).

The Story is at texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/6753

The map is at maps.app.goo.gl/AzaMaLbidq7dxk

And the pictures are below!

Here's something from a little side project I plan to work on from time to time

Today's Adventure in Texas, Parte the Seconde.

New Fountain is not too far from Quihi. While it looks bigger and more populated than Quihi, it's actually far more spread out. The only vestiges of downtown are what seems to be a hotel and attached general store, both long closed, and a church, which is still active. New Fountain got it's name from a spring that popped up here just as the spring at nearby also-ghost-town Vandenberg dried up.

Today's Adventure in Texas, Parte the Firste.

Quihi is a tiny little town in an out of the way part of Medina County, between Castroville and Hondo. Despite being fairly old, founded in the 1850s, there's not a lot here outside of the general store, historic gun club, a nice church and a collection of old German style pioneer homes.

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"When I was a child and the road was dark
"And the way was long and alone
"My heart would lift as I turned the bend
"And saw the lights of home."

Quiet day today. Mom had a house party last night, and took today to recover. One of the things that's hard to watch is your parents getting older, and realizing they're a lot more tired more quickly than they used to be.

Today's Texas Food: Burger Boy

Whataburger may be the best in Texas, but Burger Boy is the best in San Antonio.

Obligatory post to make my Seattle friends and family jealous.

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