Hanging out at the dome we heard another car graveling its way toward us. This time it had a very unlikely couple: a young, long haired, kid with a middle-aged dude in a crew cut looking like a Nark or FBI. They stopped their rent-a-car at the dome and introduced themselves. We asked the kid about their situation and he told me that the guy was okay and that he’d rented the car in LA but just wanted to get away. I was suspicious about him but, what the hell, all kinds of folks ended up at Morningstar. The two pitched a little dome tent in front of the pueblo. A few days later a party of some sort was going on. I think it was a special occasion whereby we had been roasting a kid goat for it. There was plenty of wine and other stuff and this crew-cut dude got way outa hand. He was hitting on a dark haired woman and carrying on and I was also drunk and in no mood to put up with his antics… we almost went at it. Somehow we didn’t… I think it was Byron who broke us up. I was crushed out of shame for letting this guy evoke my old violent behavior. I made the connection with wine but felt powerless as far as doing anything about it. I felt that my sojourn at Morningstar was coming to an end and a renewed feeling of hopelessness had begun to seep into my conscience.
The dark haired woman seemed oddly familiar. She comforted me after I apologized profusely and had been crying on her shoulder about my sudden outburst of violence. She assured me that it was okay what I'd done and that she thought I was a saint for doing so. As I was attracted to her and fed on her compassion, my interest perked up. She must have sensed my awakened libido so she told me she was married to a guy who was in prison for dodging the draft and that she was celibate until he would be released.. His name just happened to be David. I always wondered if it was… hmmm … naw… a coincidence? Taking advantage of my newly ordained sainthood and, being drunk and horny, I hit on her pretty heavy. However, my sainthood was disregarded and she rejected my advances. I will always wonder whether or not her name was Joan... as in Joan Baez. Really, had I been ordained a saint and rejected by Joan Baez?!!!
The next day some of us, along with Magic Mary, decided we needed some pot and no one had any. Magic Mary said she knew someone in Ranch De Taos who had some but we needed transportation. Crewcut was very hungover but handed the keys of his rent-a-car to a go-getter named Dennis… one of the new guys staying at the kiva. So, four or five of us headed into town with Magic Mary and, as we passed through Taos, a cruiser got behind us and followed us all the way through town. We were finally pulled over in front of a bar. As Magic Mary was awaiting trial for the previous bust she wanted nothing to do with these cops. She was not so eager to be nailed for some minor offense. We had no idea how legit this rent-a-car was and had no idea who this Crewcut was. Anticipating the worst and, in the confusion of what was going on with some of us distracting and clowning with the cops, she asked to be excused to use the women’s room in the bar. I think it was Linda who was with us and she went to the restroom with Mary. She came back alone after about fifteen minutes. Mary had slipped out the back door but the cops seemed to be unconcerned about where she went or who she was. They were focused on the car. Dennis told them about the guy on the mesa and flat out asked the patrolman whether Crewcut was a Nark or something. It was kind of funny when I think back on it.
After the cop checked on Dennis’ driver’s license, we were put in two squad cars to follow Dennis in the rent-a-car to the mesa. The cops just wanted to talk to the Crewcut to see if the car was rented by him. I suspected that there was more to it than that… was he an agent? Was he sent up to reconnoiter and find out what was going on up there? These things were common at Morningstar in California. Folks up on the mesa who’d come from there had endured worse and had the attitude… “let them check on us all they want.”
We told the cops that they had to stay with their cars in the parking lot and that we would retrieve Crewcut for them. They obliged, much to my surprise. Regardless, once Crewcut was awakened from his hangover and checked out by the cops, they departed. Crewcut left soon after and the Kid stayed. I’ll never know exactly what that business was all about but I have my ideas.
Dennis was an unusual character that I will have much more to do with soon.









