The Most Photo Scrapbook
Family & Friends
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Morningstar Ranch & Wheeler's
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Rena on Scrapbook coverMorningstarBackcover of Scrapbook
Rena, Lou and Billy/Vishnu in front of 'the eggshed' at Morning Star, 1970
Vishnu, Lou & Rena
Intro
Title Page
Fast Run-ThroughFamily & FriendsFast Run-ThroughII
Lou, Pam & DonChroniclesRamonScrapbookJoanieScrapbookRamon
Ramon & Pam - 1996InfiniteVivianPointsPamin TimeCoyoteTimeCindy
TheseVivianareRamontheSandivoyagesDorisof theDaveStarshipJasonMorningstar.LouIts continuingKathymission toChronologyexploreThe PhotographerstrangeThe Most Reverent Dawn Prayernew worldsWallyand new
utopias.The Work PartyTo boldlyAerial Viewgo whereApril-Blossom Timeno manAmbo Legfishhas gone
Tomas & Friendbefore.Hippy RetreatTheseAmbo Legfishare theOrchard voyagesEbed, Cheshire & Bishopof the TreehouseStarshipOn The TownMorningstar.Late Sumer in 1966 Its continuingLive, Be Happy mission
Penny, Near-Vana, Terry, Jimmy, Vivian & Laird to exploreNevada,Upper House, Tom, Meadowboat & Adam
.strange new worlds and new utopias.Vivian at Lion's Pond ToRena & Childboldly Photo of Ramon's booksgo where no man has gone before.
Time StoryChroA-Framenicle ThumbNailsChronicleJoan, Judy & PamChronicleFamily by Tom Lance
Time photo

If any of you that have access to better quality newspaper articals or photos about you or
Morningstar Ranch please copy and send us the file if you can.
These photos are the efforts of those beings listed on the Title Page.
The newer photos are taken by Ramon, Pam, Jodi and the good folks of Morningstar and Wheelers.
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"These  are the voyages of the Starship Morningstar.
Its continuing mission to explore strange new worlds and new utopias.
To boldly go where no man has gone before.
Love, Pam"
Words of thought by Pam Hanna

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