I have been very busy the last couple of days, taking care of business, and I am glad to say that I am finally caught up with it.
This morning, after doing our outside chores, I went over to the Lodge to visit with Kinky. Before having a fun visit with him, he watched our friend and talented videographer, Gerry Olert's "Kinky's Man In Black Tequila Bottle Signing Party," on my laptop and Kinky seemed to really enjoy watching it.
When I came back home, because it has been a chilly and rainy day outside, I sat behind my computer, for hours and worked.
Around 5:45 this evening, the phone rang and it was Susan, at Hoegemeyers. "Nancy, I have some good news for you. I want you to know that people do listen to you on the radio. Yesterday, a man heard you talking about Minnie, the Chihuahua, on The Harley Show and he told his wife about Minnie and they came by the clinic, met her and fell in love with her and they adopted her!..."
Tonight I plan to do some writing, until the predicted thunderstorms light up the sky, because then I will have to unplug everything and that is about it for today.
Y'all have a great evening!
Kinky Friedman, Cousin Nancy (Nancy Parker-Simons) and Tony Simons founded Utopia Animal Rescue Ranch in '98. Friends Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver, Spike Gillespie, Richard Pryor, Jerry Jeff Walker, Molly Ivins, Dwight Yoakam support the ranch. We primarily rescued dogs. Nancy, author of "The Road to Utopia: How Kinky, Tony & I Saved More Animals Than Noah" by UT Press '06 utopiarescue.com. © cousin nancy blog 2026 by Cousin Nancy All rights reserved.
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Friday, March 9, 2012
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Solar Flares! or "Have-a Tequila!"
The reason that I didn't blog last night was because I couldn't quit reading the book, The King Ranch Quarter Horses, even though I only read about the history of the King Ranch and not their famous Quarter Horses.
Today has been a total blast. After doing our morning chores outside, we called Carol to invite her to have lunch with us, in Kerrville and to run a few errands with us. And we laughed so much, my back is still aching and that is why I am sitting on Mari's pretty, pink sheepskin, as I type this.
While watching the nightly news, early this evening, I became a little worried when I found out about the two giant solar flares headed towards our planet, because the duo-huge-flares can possibly affect our power grids and GPS systems, for the next couple of days. And to make it even worse, tomorrow is the full moon and four days later, on the 12th—Mercury goes retrograde. So, not to worry about the solar flares, full moon and Mercury, I called Ronnie to visit with him, because he always cheers me up.
During our fun telephone visit, we started talking about Maya, of course, and he made me laugh when he said, "I think you should call her, Maya Trigger."
"Maya Trigger?"
"Yes, Nance. Just about everything you own is either named Trigger, Roy, Buttermilk, Dale, etc. You can say, "Where's My-a Trigger?" A few minutes later, before adios-ing each other, I told him I liked his idea and that I was going to start calling her, My-a Trigger.
Tonight, before I start reading my book again, about the awesome King Ranch Horses, I just received an e-mail news flash from our dear friend and awesome videographer, Gerry Olert, to tell me that the video he made for the unveiling of Kinky's first signing party, for his Man In Black Tequila, at the Main Street Liquor Store, last Saturday, is now up on YouTube and it is so fantastic, even though I am briefly in it, talking to Big G on the air! Please check it out, because it is fun to watch and the music is great, especially the, "Have-a Tequila" song performed by Greg Forest and Ronnie Leatherman. "Congrats Gerry, on a job well done. I love it and I can't wait to show it to Kinky, in the morning. I know that he will love it, too."
And FYI: Dale Evans got adopted yesterday to a very nice couple, who adopted B.J. from us eight years ago, so please keep your fingers crossed that it will stick.
Y'all have a great evening!
Today has been a total blast. After doing our morning chores outside, we called Carol to invite her to have lunch with us, in Kerrville and to run a few errands with us. And we laughed so much, my back is still aching and that is why I am sitting on Mari's pretty, pink sheepskin, as I type this.
While watching the nightly news, early this evening, I became a little worried when I found out about the two giant solar flares headed towards our planet, because the duo-huge-flares can possibly affect our power grids and GPS systems, for the next couple of days. And to make it even worse, tomorrow is the full moon and four days later, on the 12th—Mercury goes retrograde. So, not to worry about the solar flares, full moon and Mercury, I called Ronnie to visit with him, because he always cheers me up.
During our fun telephone visit, we started talking about Maya, of course, and he made me laugh when he said, "I think you should call her, Maya Trigger."
"Maya Trigger?"
"Yes, Nance. Just about everything you own is either named Trigger, Roy, Buttermilk, Dale, etc. You can say, "Where's My-a Trigger?" A few minutes later, before adios-ing each other, I told him I liked his idea and that I was going to start calling her, My-a Trigger.
Tonight, before I start reading my book again, about the awesome King Ranch Horses, I just received an e-mail news flash from our dear friend and awesome videographer, Gerry Olert, to tell me that the video he made for the unveiling of Kinky's first signing party, for his Man In Black Tequila, at the Main Street Liquor Store, last Saturday, is now up on YouTube and it is so fantastic, even though I am briefly in it, talking to Big G on the air! Please check it out, because it is fun to watch and the music is great, especially the, "Have-a Tequila" song performed by Greg Forest and Ronnie Leatherman. "Congrats Gerry, on a job well done. I love it and I can't wait to show it to Kinky, in the morning. I know that he will love it, too."
And FYI: Dale Evans got adopted yesterday to a very nice couple, who adopted B.J. from us eight years ago, so please keep your fingers crossed that it will stick.
Y'all have a great evening!
Monday, July 11, 2011
The Sound Of Distant Drums! or Corky Laing!
Today has been another great day. I called my brother Ronnie around 7:45 to wish him a Happy Birthday and then I started cooking breakfast for Tony, so it would be ready to eat when he came home from drinking coffee with his friends at the Old Timer, in Medina.
I called Kinky around 9:15 to let him know that I would be outside cleaning dog pens if he and the Canadian television crew wanted to come over early to film him over here. Then I went outside to start gathering the gifts left for me by our dogs.
Twenty minutes later Kinky and his business partner Brian Kanof, our friend and the professional photographer out of El Paso and the friendly Canadian news team arrived, to shoot Kinky over here and it was a lot of fun, because I love every Canadian that I have ever met.
While the camera crew set up their cameras Kinky introduced Tony and me to Ken, the interviewer and Dan and then I told them about it being "Canada Week" out here. "A week ago Sunday, my girlfriend Carol came over with Maggie, her Canadian horse loving buddy and we instantly fell in love with her. Then last Thursday we flew Kia, one of our rescued dogs, up to Toronto, to live with our good friend Fay and her family and their dog Kris Kristofferson, that they also adopted from us many years ago. And now y'all are here. It's so amazing to me and..."
Ken's thirty minute interview with Kinky, right outside of our front yard, was so much fun to watch, because Ken had really done his homework on Kinky and he had some good questions to ask Kink.
There was one funny thing about the interesting interview and it was the background noise that could not be controlled and it wasn't from our dogs barking, because they were very quiet, because they are used to camera crews coming out and shooting Kinky.
The loud, sometimes un-rhythmic noise came from drums—echoing over here from Echo Hill's camp for children. Some young man was over there drumming to a different beat and every time that I would look over at Tony or Brian and they would smile back at me I would start quietly laughing, as Kinky and Ken pretended not to hear the sound of distant drums beating by a boy dreaming of being the next Ringo or Corky Laing.
When the interview ended Brian told us that he had a "secret" surprise for Tony and me and then he gave us a Kinky Friedman Man In Black Tequila shot glass and two, black t-shirts, hot off of the press, because on July 30th Kinky and Brian will make their big announcement in San Antonio, when their four varieties of Kinky Friedman's Man In Black Tequila officially goes public and is for sell with a portion of the profits benefiting our Utopia Animal Rescue Ranch! And before leaving to go back over to the Lodge, Brian invited us to come over, later on in the day, to sample some of their fine Tequila.
The front of the t-shirt
The back of the t-shirt.
"Brian, thank you very much, Tony can, but I can't because I swore off drinking Tequila years ago, when I was nineteen years old, when I lived up in Crested Butte, Colorado...." After I had told him about being a waitress at the Wooden Nickel and throwing up on a customer's ski sweater, who had ordered some "hot chili" he totally understood. Then he drove away.
This afternoon we met Brian and Kinky in Kerrville for lunch and it was really fun. We talked about his Australian tour, their Tequila, some more about Gus getting a job and Kia being adopted by Fay and the weather, our new band L—BeNT and Husky Bound, etc. And before leaving the restaurant we decided to all go to Wolfmueller's Books to see Sandy and Jon. Then we took off in the same direction.
Tony and I were the first to walk into Wolfmueller's Books and we were instantly greeted by Jon, who was sitting behind the counter—reading my blog—which caused me to chuckle, because he once told me long ago that he reads it everyday and this proved it. Then Kinky and Brian entered their bookstore. "Hi, Jon. Where's Sandy?" Kinky asked.
"She's not here right now, Kinky," Jon answered. "How was your tour?" After a fun visit with them Tony and I left to go pick up George Clooney and Candace Bergen at Hoegemeyer Animal Clinic and then we came home.
When we got home, after we had put the cute pups back into their pen, I checked my e-mail and I want to share Fay's note to me about Kia, because it has literally made my day. Fay wrote:
"Hi Nance,
Thought you'd like an update. We've taken to calling her Wee Lassie, more of a term of endearment than a name, but it seems to be sticking LOL She had a GREAT weekend. We had her at a pool party on Saturday and on Sunday she hung out when we were doing gardening and cleaning. She has settled in so well and is as good as gold. She's so cheery and happy we just love her so much.
She came to work with me today and met Frank, the Boston Terrier/French bulldog mix. They played and got along great so that's awesome. Kris is so happy she's around, you were right that he would fall in love with her.
She has her pink princess blanket and dishes in my office and she's just chillin'. I am able to leave my office to go do things and shut the door and she's just fine. I have a dog gate that I put up when I'm in the office so we can keep the door open. She's sooo sweet and gentle, everyone here can't believe I've only had her since last Thursday.
I'll keep you posted, hope you have a good week. Glad to read you got rain & hope you get more!
F. xo"
Then I shot this note back to Fay.
"Hi Fay. Your news has made my day. I am so glad that y'all adopted Kia. She is one of the luckiest dogs in the world. Thank you so much for the update and please tell Wee Lassie (I like that name, too.) and Kris that, "Nancy asked me to tell y'all that she loves y'all and that she is so happy for y'all." Peace and Love, Nancy"
And that is about it for today and I am not going to tell you if later today Tony sampled Kinky and Brian's "Kinky Friedman's Man In Black Tequila" or how much he drank. (Even though T. told me later, "That was the best tasting Tequila that I have ever had.") Happy Birthday Ronnie!
Y'all have a great evening and please remember to keep praying for rain for us!
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