Music for Sunday - Bob Mould, Sugar and a little note from me
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I won't be around much for the next couple of months. My classes start next week; one going into January. I may post an occasional pre-done art post but otherwise will not be able to visit your blogs much or reply to comments. At least that is what I'm thinking now. Maybe I'll find that I need a break and end up blogging more than I think I will.
I hope you all have health, happiness, peace and love in your lives. If it's hard to find any of those things, take some time for yourself to look at something beautiful and restorative. Hug someone really tight. Find one thing that shows you a little light.
You've left much for us to ponder and enjoy while you're off taking care of business. Susan sends her good wishes too and hopes you'll be back from time to time.
I hope you find time to contuinue your excellent art posts. I really do enjoy them.
As for Bob Mould - an excellent choice. I really do regret never getting to see Husker Du when I had the chance, Flip Your Wig and Warehouse:Songs and Stories are two favourite albums. I loved Sugar too - I particularly enjoyed the live album that came with Besides, as for solo work, Sunspots/Wishing Well remind me of an excellent holdiay in 1989, while the son Black Sheets of Rain was ideal for my state of mind in late 1990!
Thanks for the heads up. I'd hate to drop by and see the article hasn't changed and wondered what had happened. And thank you for the wishes of health and happiness. Those thoughts are much appreciated. Good positive energy to you, too. And hope the classes are what you want.
Thank you for taking the time to say you've been here.
I am sorry to say that I don't publish anonymous comments unless I know you through your initials, first name or blog name. I don't publish comments that have ANY kind of commercial or 'for sale' links.
"When the Amherst sphinx styled herself a pagan, she meant she didn’t believe in the biblical God. What sort of deity, if any, she did believe in is hard to pinpoint." -- Gary Sloan, "Emily Dickinson: Pagan Sphinx,"
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Good luck with your classes. I always enjoy what you post when you post it. Will be here!
ReplyDeleteWe'll miss your posts, but will be hoping your work will be fulfilling and exciting. We'll be here any time you reappear.
ReplyDeleteYou've left much for us to ponder and enjoy while you're off taking care of business. Susan sends her good wishes too and hopes you'll be back from time to time.
ReplyDeleteAll the best, dear lady.
Don't leave us!
ReplyDeleteNo nudes is bad nudes.
take care and enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI will miss you, take good care of you, say hello when you can...mostly just have fun and live well, famous last words ♥
ReplyDeleteI hope you find time to contuinue your excellent art posts. I really do enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteAs for Bob Mould - an excellent choice. I really do regret never getting to see Husker Du when I had the chance, Flip Your Wig and Warehouse:Songs and Stories are two favourite albums. I loved Sugar too - I particularly enjoyed the live album that came with Besides, as for solo work, Sunspots/Wishing Well remind me of an excellent holdiay in 1989, while the son Black Sheets of Rain was ideal for my state of mind in late 1990!
Thanks for the heads up. I'd hate to drop by and see the article hasn't changed and wondered what had happened. And thank you for the wishes of health and happiness. Those thoughts are much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteGood positive energy to you, too. And hope the classes are what you want.
Peace above all.
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