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Today, I sat down and worked on some videos of me and my two friends playing recently at the senior center. Every week we get together and play different music. It's laid back, and we don't really have a goal of performing or playing anywhere. We just do it for fun. Usually, we get there early before anyone else does, and it's nice and quiet, but as the morning progresses, people come in (some with their walkers) and stomp around and talk, or play cards, or listen. So we made an attempt to videotape a few songs before the natives arrived.

My friend D. likes to sing, and I think she has a beautiful voice, so she brought this song to sing, called "Bury Me Beneath the Willow." I know, the title sounds morbid, but it has a beautiful catchy melody. Note: She brought the lyrics only with no notes. So I had to learn the tune as we went along. So in the video, you will hear me (violin), G. (guitar), and D. (singer). Later in the video, you can hear some sounds in the background, and that's the people arriving, lol. I will share it here with you. Hope you enjoy it!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7dELPvsad4&list=RDw7dELPvsad4
 

KSav.. I don't want to sound patronsing..difficult on a forum ... but I wish you everything you wish for yourself.. xx
Thank you, @hollydolly; I appreciate that. You don't sound patronizing. :)

I wish for myself (1) sobriety; (2) a return to the person I was a couple of years ago; and . . . (3) a way to accept the loss of my relationship with my beloved son, an effective way of coping with the grief at that loss, and the ability to hold my head up and move on.

I'm quite certain that, with AA and a very strong desire to not turn back into 2019, Xanax-addicted KSav—which I swore I'd never be again (ha)—I can achieve the first two. But I am stumped as to how to achieve No. 3. And that, of course, puts me at risk for Nos. 1 and 2.
 
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As seen on our today's morning walk.

Left: Like tumble weed, this flower seems to take its water from moist air; it blooms without any obvious water source in 100+ degrees.
Right: Blue flowers are not very common in nature.

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The biggest surprise this morning: signs posted that 300 new houses will be built near our house and adjacent to my coyote hiking land.
When we bought our 2 1/2 acres for $18K fifty years ago, our small unincorporated town had only one-quarter as many inhabitants.
Los Angeles suburbs stretching out more and more into the wilderness, inhabited by coyotes, mountain lions, bears, rattle snakes, etc.

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Left: A unique mailbox stand, welded horse shoes. Right: Washing machine lye on what street maps call an "avenue," LOL

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Well - today I'm being sent back up to the central Lake District to retrieve Mrs Oy's handbag that she left at the restaurant we had our anniversary meal in on Monday! And of course I'll take my camera. And of course the weather forecast is dull and overcast. Then again mountains and lakes can look great in moody weather. Particularly in black and white :)

I look forward to your moody shots.
 
Today, I sat down and worked on some videos of me and my two friends playing recently at the senior center. Every week we get together and play different music. It's laid back, and we don't really have a goal of performing or playing anywhere. We just do it for fun. Usually, we get there early before anyone else does, and it's nice and quiet, but as the morning progresses, people come in (some with their walkers) and stomp around and talk, or play cards, or listen. So we made an attempt to videotape a few songs before the natives arrived.

My friend D. likes to sing, and I think she has a beautiful voice, so she brought this song to sing, called "Bury Me Beneath the Willow." I know, the title sounds morbid, but it has a beautiful catchy melody. Note: She brought the lyrics only with no notes. So I had to learn the tune as we went along. So in the video, you will hear me (violin), G. (guitar), and D. (singer). Later in the video, you can hear some sounds in the background, and that's the people arriving, lol. I will share it here with you. Hope you enjoy it!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7dELPvsad4&list=RDw7dELPvsad4
thanks for sharing that Palides..I kept hearing ''what a friend we have in jesus'' melody in there 🥰
 
As seen on our today's morning walk.

Left: Like tumble weed, this flower seems to take its water from moist air; it blooms without any obvious water source in 100+ degrees.
Right: Blue flowers are not very common in nature.

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The biggest surprise this morning: signs posted that 300 new houses will be built near our house and adjacent to my coyote hiking land.

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Left: A unique mailbox stand, welded horse shoes. Right: Washing machine lye on what street maps call an "avenue," LOL

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talking of Horseshoes.. in Nottingham England the worlds largest stack of used Horseshoes was built between 1945 and 1965 by the Village blacksmith who'd being shoeing horses in the village for 51 years... The stack stands 17 feet high and contains 50,000 Horseshoes..

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