This is our diary of the North American tour from 12th June to 11th of July 2007

Days 1 - 4. Tuesday 12th to Friday 15th June

Well, the trip started most excellently. We arrived at Frankfurt airport well in time with the intention of seeking an upgrade to business class. If you travel mid week you're usually pretty sure to get something for around $400.00. At check in this was no problem as there were plenty of business seats vacant and tourist was very full. For some reason, however, the computer system would not accept the upgrade and it took nearly 15 minutes before the check in clerks realised that the system had already given us 2 free upgrades as tourist was overbooked. Very nice of you, computer, thank you.

Immigration was about par for the course in just under the hour and we arrived at our connecting gate with ½ an hour to spare. Then began the usual Dulles chaos. I've never had a smooth connection in Washington. Have you?
One flight after another was cancelled and our final re-booking was for a possible flight arriving in Greenville five hours AFTER I should have given the presentation. At midnight, after 10 hours waiting on Dulles airport, we ended up hiring a car and driving down with a stop to sleep in Fredericksburg, finally arriving in Easley 30 minutes after the presentation should have started. The 45 minute hop from Washington to Greenville had taken exactly 27 ½ hours!

And so to work! The presentation went moderately well but many were disappointed that Joachim was not there: He couldn't fly because his new "super duper, whistles and bells high security" passport hadn't arrived and, as no records are kept in the central passport office about when and to where passports are sent, no-one could tell him when he might get his. So much for security! The passport did actually arrive 2 days later and Joachim was able to join us in Los Angeles and go on to Winnipeg and Chicago. He's now back at home in Germany if you need to contact him. When we return in October, he will definitely be with us in South Carolina at last.

I am travelling with some prototype Chips which do some very interesting things. One, provisionally called the Feng Shui Harmony evolution, is intended to correct the informational energy flows within an entire home. It is placed above the entrance door on the inside of the home from which point it can order and harmonise everything within. Tests to date are very positive; a fairly expensive remodelling which one house needed has been rendered unnecessary. For those living in affected areas, there is a surmise that it could neutralise many of the effects of the Chemtrails and HAARP. Unfortunately, the US government has not, as yet, obliged me by spraying a chemtrail whilst I've been in the area.

The very first, hand made prototype has gone to a warehousing facility in S. Carolina in which an old iron water tower was collecting all the electro smog from some distance around and causing havoc. The intensity of the electro smog vortex was so high that at least three Harmony Super Chargers would have been required to neutralise it. One Feng Shui Harmony evolution plus 2 standard Harmony evolutions did the job! Very cost effective. And so on to Los Angeles.

Days 5 – 8. Saturday 16th to Tuesday 19th June

Chaos again at the start of the journey from Greenville to LA. 10 Minutes after we were dropped off at Greenville, all flights to Washington were cancelled. This time I insisted upon a re-routing via Atlanta and we did actually arrive 2 hours ahead of schedule!

Whilst in California, we were finally able to get the new automotive website live. Here's the link:

http://www.harmonyautomotive.com/ 

This time we were looking to establish a firm base in California and considerable strides have been made in that direction. A number of new associates have joined the team and a firm candidate for state manager has been found. Details will be announced as soon as finalised.

On Tuesday morning we breakfasted with Dr. Higgins and one of his associates in Malibu. He is something of an expert on water and cell cleaning and has some very interesting things to offer. I'll publish details as soon as he gives me permission.
Meanwhile, here are some very pretty pictures whcih Angela took in the garden of the Hideaway Cafe in Malibu. Just click on them for large format.
                         

From Malibu we became simple tourists for a while and drove the scenic route up to the Bay area. Along the way, we stopped at a whole food market in Santa Barbara where we found this bottle of beer. Just click on the image for the large view.

Somewhere between Santa Barbara and Carmel upon the old highway we came across this and so we had to stop and take a good look. For some reason, it's not actually shown on Google maps. If you enter the town, it shows you somewhere completely different.

                                             

Our next destination was the Bay Area and The Great Santa Cruz Mystery.

This is the cliff hanger for tomorrow's edition:-


 

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