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		<title>Stillhouse Hollow Lake &#8212; Where?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where?  This is the question I kept hearing every time I mentioned my Dive Around Texas Diving Destination.  Of course I had never been there and only knew where it was in relation to the other destination I had in mind.  Earlier in the year, I proposed this as my store sponsored Dive Around Texas [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=armchairdiver.com&blog=2089495&post=231&subd=armchairsailor&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-232" title="Part of the Group" src="http://armchairsailor.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/group-sho-smt.jpg?w=300&#038;h=224" alt="Part of the Group" width="300" height="224" />Where?  This is the question I kept hearing every time I mentioned my Dive Around Texas Diving Destination.  Of course I had never been there and only knew where it was in relation to the other destination I had in mind.  Earlier in the year, I proposed this as my store sponsored Dive Around Texas Location.  Why did I select this lake?  Well, in doing some research for an earlier Club Aquarius meeting, I ran across a description stating simply &#8220;the second clearest lake in Texas.&#8221;  Other articles talked about the clarity of the lake.  In looking at a map I found it was near Salado so a trip was born. </p>
<p>Why would a destination near Salado be attractive?  Because it is a small Texas town, with a number of bed and breakfast facilities, a collection of small shops featuring the works of some well known and not so well known Texas artists and the famous Stage Coach Inn restaurant.  In other words, it had things for divers and non-divers alike.</p>
<p>On Friday night, Ann and I as well as Steve Brennan, Yulia and Andy Marcer and Wade and Tena Sparks all moved into the Rose Mansion.  The Rose Mansion is a turn of the century Texas mansion that has been converted into a bed and breakfast.  What makes this property unique is that they have moved a number of other buildings onto the property and converted them into lodging options as well.  This made it the perfect location for our group (Pat and Thersa Croll came up on Saturday morning).  That evening, we had dinner at The Range, another converted property.  It was an old farm house that two Chef&#8217;s converted into a fabulous restaurant.</p>
<p>Saturday time to dive.  After a wonderful breakfast at our Mansion we headed to the lake.  Arriving we found others from our group already set-up and diving.  Like everywhere else outside in south and central Texas this weekend, it was HOT!  The water was warm but was certainly cooler than the air temperature.  Ann and I quickly assembled our dive gear and headed to the water with our borrowed Dive Flag and float (yes we forgot to bring ours and the fine for not having one is a little steep).  The first thing we noticed after swimming out to the platform, marked by a small water-bottle was that the visibility was not too impressive, especially for the &#8220;<em>second clearest lake in Texas</em>.&#8221;  Of course Wade&#8217;s students and some of the other divers had been here earlier so Ann and I ventured out and found the visibility better but still not what we had hoped.  Oh well, such is life, we were still diving and enjoying ourselves.  Ann also accomplished her goal of re-acquainting herself with her twins and doing a min-water equipment removal and replacement.</p>
<p>That evening, dinner at the famous Stage Coach Inn complete with their well known hush puppies and some really cold iced-tea.  Of course Wade, who had been diving with students all day,  had a little different order for our waitress &#8220;<em>I would like a really cold Bud light, 10 minutes later I would like another and then 10 minutes later, please bring me another.  I&#8217;ll have one more after 20 minutes</em>.&#8221;  And, like clock-work she took care of him.</p>
<p>Sunday, part of the group headed out for more diving but the remainder, including Ann and me, Theresa, Wade and Tena, all headed out to see what surprises the town of Salado had to offer.  We ran into a lovely lady who runs a store TexMexToGo, who was from Houston and lived near the store.  They had some real treats too.</p>
<p>After a little shopping we all hit the road, Ann keeping up with her Texas History lessons by reading &#8220;<em>Why Stop</em>&#8221; along the way.  <em>Why Stop</em> is a book originally written by a friend of my Father&#8217;s detailing the contents of many of the Texas Historical Markers found along the Texas highways and towns.  It has been updated and added to by his daughter.  Ann just keeps telling me that I am &#8220;<em>indoctrinating her into Texas</em>&#8220;&#8230;you have to know some of the history to live here in God&#8217;s Country!</p>
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		<title>Scottsdale…there is no water here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2007 04:25:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sitting in another airport one might infer that I was on some exotic tropical vacation, not sitting at Gate 6B in the Phoenix airport waiting for the return to Houston.  This is one of those trips that does not directly involve diving and yet does impact what we do and how we do it.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">Sitting in another airport one might infer that I was on some exotic tropical vacation, not sitting at Gate 6B in the Phoenix airport waiting for the return to Houston.  This is one of those trips that does not directly involve diving and yet does impact what we do and how we do it.</p>
<p align="justify">Families are an important part of our business and sometimes we get so involved in working with everyone else&#8217;s family that we forget our own.  Ann and I have to remember to take time and spend time with our families as well.  Of course by the time Christmas a<a href="http://armchairsailor.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/jan-and-ann-small.jpg" title="Jasn Pharr and Ann Keibler"></a>rrives we are totally worn out so a change of pace certainly helps to recharge our batteries.</p>
<p align="justify">It is funny.  Every time I come out here to visit, I am reminded why Ann loves to shop for native handicrafts around the world.  Growing up in Arizona, she learned to appreciate the craftsmanship native jewelers, pottery makers, and weavers spun into their creations.  They created functional works of art linking the present and the past.</p>
<p align="justify">Unfortunately, with the low cost production in far off places, finding passionately created pieces by local craftsman are becoming harder to find.  The Navajo basket weavers are all but gone; many of the jewelers have gone to turning out mass produced pieces using lower quality stones and you can even find &#8220;Indian jewelry&#8221; made in China.</p>
<p align="justify">But there still are people holding on to tradition and the ways of their ancestors.  You just have to look harder and know what to look for.  Of course it helps when you have a knowledgeable shopper, Ann, and numerous friends like Jan Phares.  <a href="http://armchairsailor.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/jan-and-ann-small.jpg" title="Jasn Pharr and Ann Keibler"><img border="1" vspace="1" align="right" width="150" src="http://armchairsailor.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/jan-and-ann-small.jpg?w=150&#038;h=180" hspace="1" alt="Jasn Pharr and Ann Keibler" height="180" /></a>No trip to Scottsdale is complete without a visit with Jan at Gilbert Ortega&#8217;s Galleries, Museum &amp; Trading Post.  Like the founder of the Company, Gilbert Ortega, Jan has been at this a long time and is always willing to teach.  I have learned a lot about Native American jewelry and pottery from both Ann and Jan.  (I now want to learn more about Navajo rugs &#8211; they are simply spectacular but out of my current budget; I have a rebreather to pay for.)</p>
<p align="justify">This year we met Goyo, a leathersmith, who will tell you simply &#8220;<em>I make the belts</em>.&#8221;  But there is more to belt making than just cutting leather and sewing it together.  He hand cuts each piece of leather to fit the dimensions of the buckle and components so they will not twist.  His eye for the right leather for the buckle was also greatly appreciated.  The final product &#8211; outstanding.  He was patient and explained how the buckle componets work and how the design of the buckle and the retainers are planned so they compliment one another.  When you talk to someone who really cares what his work looks like as well as how it functions, you have found more than a guy who makes the belts, you find a craftsman.  If you are ever in Scottsdale, be sure to visit him at American Leather Company in Old Town Scottsdale; but be sure to tell him I sent you.</p>
<p align="justify">It is amazing how you look at things when you understand the labor and love that goes into creating things.  No machine can ever duplicate the spirit that resides in each piece.  Each item tells a story, sometimes known and other times unspoken.  In looking at the jewelry and pots, it is also surprising how people from cultures around the world have taken their needs and transformed them into something beautiful; and, how similar yet unique they are around the world.</p>
<p align="justify">This is the beauty that we have come to love in the baskets from the Philippines, the wall hangings from Haiti, the wood carvings from the Solomon Islands, Micronesia and the Bahamas to name a few.  The care that a Thai puts in carving and decorating a statue of the Buddha is also seen in the Kachina dolls created by the Hopi and the Zuni tribes.  People around the world pour their hearts and souls into their crafts and you have to just stop, look carefully and listen to the stories these artists are telling.</p>
<p align="justify">It for this reason, I like coming to Arizona and visiting with Jan.  There are so many stories and sometimes you need a friend to help you find a way to hear just one.</p>
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