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Today's story and sketch "by me" you see Kaboom Gofish and his lovely wife of five hundred twenty seven years

Youlaa, as they are gliding up to their home here on Earth, in Sunny Leucadia.

Leucadia faces the Pacific Ocean. The community is set on a series of bluffs that stretch along much of the

length of the North County coastline, a region of San Diego County. Their home sits above a steep vertical

cliff Situated on the bluff

above Beacons Beach, lending them relative seclusion, and it is a beautiful spot where they enjoy surfing on weekends,

and the daily live Macrame pod casts to their fans throughout the Galaxy, Yes Macrame.

Live podcast demonstrations of knotting, like the famous Youlaa reef knot, and full hitch knot, half hitch and many

others. Kaboom and Youlaa were possibly two of the first free spirits (aka Hippies from back in the time they

lived in ancient Greece).

They relocated to this area and named it Leucadia, the name is of Greek origin, the island of (Lefkada) (Leucadia),

were they lived for many years making macrame hangers and draperies, and sometimes cute little sets of macrame

coasters. Until the local Sheep Herders ran them off the island, for sheering their sheep and using the wool to make

yarn and rope for their ever expanding macrame business. But that is a story for another time, till then Taa ta

the Rod Blog.

Dreams can become reality, so dream of wonderful things.

Rod

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Uploaded on May 29, 2017