Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Talismen and women, raccoondite, cont'd

(Polaroid photo taken circa 1978)

Blanche DuBois in Tennessee Williams' Streetcar Named Desire said, wispily, "Ah've always relied on the kindness of strangers."

That is true here also. It is a faith and a trust. Sometimes we strangers impose our field among raccoons, or willing-to-try friends, using devices of our own construct. Such was the case with Toni Guardalabene, now of Albany CA, who, here in this today-discovered photo abided directions in operation the cosmic antenna known as the Magic Twanger. Any epiphanies she received she kept to herself. Her husband, former driver of Yellow Cab No. 206, John Guardalabene, looks on in bemused semi-belief.

He is a maker of magic also.

For more information on 206's input into this raccoondite system, see: http://raccoonnews.blogspot.com/2008/01/finger-in-phone.html

All things ARE connected.





The symbol of the Yibawean Society, see SRN archives, is represented in a stained glass panel given to us long ago by Bob and Dee Heeschen of St. Paul MN. Kindness abounds. They are/were also strange, in a way.