
Our Story...
Our Story....We grow up toobing the Guadalupe River with a little soggy cash in our pockets which was spent on food and beers in Gruene.
Our Story....We grow up toobing the Guadalupe River with a little soggy cash in our pockets after getting out at Gruene for some food and beers.
We were on vacation at a hotel with a pretty rocky beach but heard a mile or two down the road there was Smuggler's cove with an awesome beach. So, about 10am the next morning we hiked down a road for over a mile and found beautiful empty beach. We found this shack with a few chairs out front. We put down our stuff and headed to the water. When we go back, Nigel showed up and said the chairs are only for his customers. So, we ordered two Painkillers jokingly, and Nigel said no problem! He brought us the two drinks and a umbrella said, "Much Love" at the end of every conversation. We ordered lunch from this homemade shack with a bunch of writing on the inside. Nigel explained his old shack was lost in the hurricane and he was rebuilding. There was sign inside of things do not ask ...first... Does Nigal pay rent?... the shack looks totally illegal on the beach, but if you ever met, felt his kindness, and his heartful, "Much Love"! you would become friends quickly and not question his shack. At the end of the day at about 4 or 5pm, Nigal gave us a ride home in his Jeep. And a final "Much Love" from Nigal. So, we decided to use "Much Love" as our slogan. Why not? The world needs more love and people like Nigel.
Much Love,
Soggy
