Oceanside, CA

While eating breakfast in Oceanside, the Mules (kids) and myself (the monk) were greeted by Oceanside police officers informing us that they received a call about two horses next to the railroad tracks. We had a cordial respectful conversation. Oceanside police concluded that the kids were a safe distance from the tracks. The officers bid us farewell and went about their most necessary job of law enforcement.

After finishing breakfast, the Mules packed up, left, and went about their most necessary job of walking and moving freely in one of all four directions, the most basic identifier of human freedom. It must not be lost, given away, or compromised under any guise or scheme. The Mules know this so they do this one step at a time all day every day.

Little Girl and Lady in Oceanside, CA
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Torrey Pines State Reserve

CHARGES HAVE BEEN DROPPED!

Sharon Sherman, the attorney who helped Mule on this case, sent this note on November 22, 2013:  “I received in the mail today notification that the charges against John here in San Diego have been dropped, the fine set aside and the trial date vacated.”  Thank you, Sharon, for the time you spent on this case, pro bono!

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