TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
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Bye, Bob...Hello, Marcus. We are headed off to seek breakfast as I contemplate the root cause of Larry's fear of metronomes.
That's not nice!
Morning Mark.
Morning Mark.
Late remorning check in.
Slow gig this morning after sprinting out of the gate.
Listening to a Woodstock playlist today since it's the 50th anniversary. Found the album years ago at a yard sale and paid a $1 I think for it. Lost it somewhere over the years.
I have no dulcimer experience or desire to subscribe to it. Tho I will admit I have heard it played a few times tho.
Slow gig this morning after sprinting out of the gate.
Listening to a Woodstock playlist today since it's the 50th anniversary. Found the album years ago at a yard sale and paid a $1 I think for it. Lost it somewhere over the years.
I have no dulcimer experience or desire to subscribe to it. Tho I will admit I have heard it played a few times tho.
As have we. It was a train wreck ya just had to keep staring at.
Hahaha.... alrighty then!
In a effort to interject a bit of culture, my mother thought ( demanded ) that an instrument would be an appropriate undertaking for her oldest son ... First order was the purchase of a used ( but I'm sure loved )120 bass accordion, secondly was the purchase of 1961 Chevrolet Brookwood station wagon to haul the accordion and it's new found victim to classes each Saturday morning ... Oddly I have no other fond memories of the experience
I grew up in Riverside, moved to Huntington Beach, graduated HS in Riverside again. So yes, I grew up out there. I'd never go back.