Sho nuff, Kevin. It’s the least I can do to repay the kindness you share with me and your community. You’re a superstar, my friend. Shine on, shine on!
Thank you, Steve. Had a lovely, quiet weekend. Hope yours was just what the doctor ordered…without the doctor. Unless he has really good bedside manners. :-p
As for Duets, I was stunned Maria Bello had such a nice voice. I’ll admit I still have a bit of a girl crush on her. Wonder how she feels about being called “daddy”? ;-p
Re-emergence can be paindul, a struggle, inconvenient and disriptive but it is, if only in my opinion, the only way forward, the only worthwhile path.
I deliberately live in the country. Yes, there are noises but mainly birds (cocks - oops I should say roosters for sensitive US citizens), monkeys, - and they can be loud. Eventually, I learnt to ignore them though to be honest, as a morning person I don't mind waking early. I don't have to get up but van read in bed. Living in the tropics, it's light at 6 am and dark at 6 pm. The birds go to sleep and the monkeys, too, when it gets dark. I sleep quite early.
When I arrived here, my house was new and out in the - well, the word jungle isn't applicable - tall frasses and trees near a largish lake. No street lighting, it is still refered to as the {"dark side". Now the city has crept its way to make it a suburb. I am not in the city but a in a municipality. They have decided to have wonderfully bright and decorative lighting alone the main road around the lake. My house is still relatively dark but our tiny neighbourhood houses have external lights, if we choose to light them. The birds stay awake a bit longer and the monkeys and elephants have left us. I have a small "weed" factory at the end of my small lane, preparing medical products from cannabis. The air is often quite relaxing. Families with small children and babies worry about it because the kids, so they claim, often doze off.
Thanks, Doug! I’m glad your neighbor took the hint and addressed the issue. Sadly, (Los) Angelenos are rarely so sensible. So if I speak up at all, I tend to be ready to fight…because some people are extra, extra…and can’t read all about it. :-p Cheers, my dears!
Ahhh thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing my work!
I'm so grateful for you, Clint, and I'm so thankful for the light and love you bring into the world.
Thank you for everything you create. You are a beacon.
Sho nuff, Kevin. It’s the least I can do to repay the kindness you share with me and your community. You’re a superstar, my friend. Shine on, shine on!
Thanks Clint. Have a happy hopefully quiet uneventful weekend.
Maria Bello sang Sweet Dreams are made of these, and I Can't Make You Love Me if you don't, in Duets.
Thank you, Steve. Had a lovely, quiet weekend. Hope yours was just what the doctor ordered…without the doctor. Unless he has really good bedside manners. :-p
As for Duets, I was stunned Maria Bello had such a nice voice. I’ll admit I still have a bit of a girl crush on her. Wonder how she feels about being called “daddy”? ;-p
Re-emergence can be paindul, a struggle, inconvenient and disriptive but it is, if only in my opinion, the only way forward, the only worthwhile path.
I deliberately live in the country. Yes, there are noises but mainly birds (cocks - oops I should say roosters for sensitive US citizens), monkeys, - and they can be loud. Eventually, I learnt to ignore them though to be honest, as a morning person I don't mind waking early. I don't have to get up but van read in bed. Living in the tropics, it's light at 6 am and dark at 6 pm. The birds go to sleep and the monkeys, too, when it gets dark. I sleep quite early.
Thank you, Ray…love the reminders to keep moving forward and the cinematic images (and soundtrack) of your beloved Thailand. What a treat!
When I arrived here, my house was new and out in the - well, the word jungle isn't applicable - tall frasses and trees near a largish lake. No street lighting, it is still refered to as the {"dark side". Now the city has crept its way to make it a suburb. I am not in the city but a in a municipality. They have decided to have wonderfully bright and decorative lighting alone the main road around the lake. My house is still relatively dark but our tiny neighbourhood houses have external lights, if we choose to light them. The birds stay awake a bit longer and the monkeys and elephants have left us. I have a small "weed" factory at the end of my small lane, preparing medical products from cannabis. The air is often quite relaxing. Families with small children and babies worry about it because the kids, so they claim, often doze off.
Thanks, Doug! I’m glad your neighbor took the hint and addressed the issue. Sadly, (Los) Angelenos are rarely so sensible. So if I speak up at all, I tend to be ready to fight…because some people are extra, extra…and can’t read all about it. :-p Cheers, my dears!