Lovely Erik Satie piece to start the day. Thank you. Watching the pianist sink into his zone reminded me of what playing music is all about.
Myrtle's story resonates with me so strongly these days. Up until last weekend, I wanted to run away from home, but returning to SLC didn't pull at my heart. Where to go ... and how. The world has be…
Lovely Erik Satie piece to start the day. Thank you. Watching the pianist sink into his zone reminded me of what playing music is all about.
Myrtle's story resonates with me so strongly these days. Up until last weekend, I wanted to run away from home, but returning to SLC didn't pull at my heart. Where to go ... and how. The world has become unfriendly to nomads, and always dangerous for women.
Then Jeff followed up on a suggestion I made a while ago. We decided to go to Lone Pine, CA just for an overnighter. Visit the film museum there and wander through the Alabama Hills. Recall memories of previous trips to the area. We no longer have animals that need attention. We can just go and be.
So we did. It was so refreshing. I still want to wander, but with Jeff along for the ride. I didn't want to escape him and the responsibilities. It was those daily grinds that were wearing us both down. The job, the chores, the routine, HA! and the damned electronics were weighing heavily upon us. Just that little break re-energized our companionship and our spirits.
Lovely Erik Satie piece to start the day. Thank you. Watching the pianist sink into his zone reminded me of what playing music is all about.
Myrtle's story resonates with me so strongly these days. Up until last weekend, I wanted to run away from home, but returning to SLC didn't pull at my heart. Where to go ... and how. The world has become unfriendly to nomads, and always dangerous for women.
Then Jeff followed up on a suggestion I made a while ago. We decided to go to Lone Pine, CA just for an overnighter. Visit the film museum there and wander through the Alabama Hills. Recall memories of previous trips to the area. We no longer have animals that need attention. We can just go and be.
So we did. It was so refreshing. I still want to wander, but with Jeff along for the ride. I didn't want to escape him and the responsibilities. It was those daily grinds that were wearing us both down. The job, the chores, the routine, HA! and the damned electronics were weighing heavily upon us. Just that little break re-energized our companionship and our spirits.
...those damned "electronics" will chew up our souls and spit them out if we are not selective. So glad you took a little break. Sue!