![]() We were able to launch a new life in Mill Valley. This was our new Rancho Bozo and the place the Canadian Princess and the Suburbian Cowboy raised the Lil' Purple Pixie and Genna Rater and now do their empty nesting as we speak or type. This house and a variety of Rancho Bozo del Norte trial and trivial tid bits will remain unconnected to site at this time. Somebody should pick up those newspapers. A virtual tour of Rancho Bozo del Norte is on the back burner. We'll stir the pot a little. note this photo of Captain Wayne-O was taken by Genevieve Elkin with a ten dollar toy digital camera.
The Browning Street Extension provides a friendly WARNING if you see this plant by this bush . . . also a cyber breeding ground for RanchoBozo.com . . . and of course the Browning Street Extension. ![]() Captain Wayne-O turns his back to you while heading down his street and proves the old adage 'the hand is quicker than the eye' . . . up close magic . . . that quarter disappeared and no he won't do it again . . . woah . . . the Captain disappeared too! ![]() nestled in our mini redwood grove in the front yard of Rancho Bozo del Norte. Grandpa T's memory is alive in our hearts as is Grandma T's. ![]() Well we like roosters here at Rancho Bozo del Norte. Not all Wayne Elkins like roosters just most of them. Please don't pet the rooster statue perched on the stairs. ![]() ![]() Exit Rancho Bozo, Montecito - - - Enter Rancho Bozo del Norte, Mill Valley ![]() Can't See Beyond Your Faces words and music by Wayne Elkin © 1979 * 2006 If you can't see beyond your faces there's no good my vision will do I've stumbled in many places I'm sure you've stumbled too I'm not complain'n I know that's not my job I'll just pick up my guitar - aim it at a star It's a thing I normally do I was working real hard for the first time in my life That assembly line was humming I forgot to turn a valve and a little too late and it ruptured half the plumbing I'm not complain'n I know that's not my job I'll just pick up my guitar and aim it at a star It's a thing that I normally (usually) do Now the sun is shining like it use to shine before When one door closes one door opens Even if it's through a liquor store I'm not complain'n . . . I don't know? Words and Music by Wayne Elkin © 1993*2006 When all the troubles and the tears are through When all the anger has turned black and blue We were younger and didn't know What direction our love would go Tracing backwards very slow I don't know I don't know I don't know I saw the plan and the plan go sour I feel the pain but feel no power We were younger and didn't know What direction our love would go Tracing backwards very slow I don't know I don't know I don't know I said I'm sorry a thousand times Feeling guilty like a man of crime We were younger and didnt' know What direction our love would go Tracing backwards very slow I don't know I don't know I don't know ![]()
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the back yard of Rancho Bozo del Norte you can hear the blitherings of a couple of old long haired straight guys skillfully interviewed by the Canadian Princess herself . . . ![]() Genevieve is visiting for a couple of weeks this Summer. Here in our little kitchen Genevieve displays a healthy whole grain bread grinder an Elkin's Diet approach. Courtney is visiting from LA <![]() This aloe plant is a direct decendent of the aloe plant given to us by Grandma T . . . Jack and Jean . . . forever new horizons on the eternal open road . . . ![]() |