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That's cool. On "I Don't Know", you should listen to the fiddle parts during the first verse and chorus. It's quite mind-boggling how they are able to play so fast. (Well, maybe not for you, since you can play pretty fast yourself!) :) It's one of my favorite songs of theirs. (Instrumentally that is) :)
Your rain pictures are truly lovely, Will. Thank you! I have been enjoying the patterings outside so much, myself. There is a sort of winter tightness that relaxes when the cold lets up and you can feel a [comparatively] warmish, moist wind and see a patch of ground. Prompted by Emmy's(?) comment above, I went on another entirely enjoyable perusal of your sidebar. Love it. And then the raindrops in the puddle at the end. Perfect. Like the last fading note of a song...or is it like the silence after the note has faded? I don't know. I'm rambling. Sorry. Your blog nourishes me. Thank you. ::'~
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P.S. Do you own the CD "Black and White" by Cherryholmes? I didn't know they were one of your favorites.
Yeah. I bought it off of iTunes a little while ago.:)
Beautiful photos! They rock! Nice Blog!
That's cool. On "I Don't Know", you should listen to the fiddle parts during the first verse and chorus. It's quite mind-boggling how they are able to play so fast. (Well, maybe not for you, since you can play pretty fast yourself!) :) It's one of my favorite songs of theirs. (Instrumentally that is) :)
Your rain pictures are truly lovely, Will. Thank you!
I have been enjoying the patterings outside so much, myself. There is a sort of winter tightness that relaxes when the cold lets up and you can feel a [comparatively] warmish, moist wind and see a patch of ground.
Prompted by Emmy's(?) comment above, I went on another entirely enjoyable perusal of your sidebar. Love it. And then the raindrops in the puddle at the end. Perfect. Like the last fading note of a song...or is it like the silence after the note has faded? I don't know. I'm rambling. Sorry.
Your blog nourishes me. Thank you.
::'~
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