Hi,
The weather this morning was perfect for a doggie play-date; cloudy and cool. We shuffled art and had a brief storm.
I just love it when 'Easy Monday' is easy. I get so much mail. As I abandon 'Bad Ass Bass' I leave you with a recording that had a bad ass bass. Wednesdays may just turn out to by 'Zany Day'. If you this one you get Cool Points:
"Whoa! They say the bigger the headache, the bigger the pill, baby. Call me the big pill. __ __, the disco fiend with teh monster sound, the cool ghoul with the bump transplant... Preoccupied and dedicated to the preservation of the motion of the hips..." Clue: Performed by a group with the same name as a governing body, they governed the groove. Is there a doctor in the house?
This morning Gary and Jago arrived early for play. When the gate opened, Gary drove his motorbike down the driveway with Jago sitting on the floorboard looking like he's done it all his life. Come to think of it, he has done it quite a bit in his young life. When our dogs spotted them they got very excited. BamBam, Daku and Jago tore around the front yard changing direction, chasing each other and having a great time. Then they would all slow down for a little rest and start all over again. Jago is much younger than our dogs and he still has that puppy enthusiasm that wants to play every second. We got a kick out of watching him try to get the others to play. Near the end they mellowed out on the porch and we just hung out. Now they are all friends and this is very cool.
Daku and Jago
Lisa's art work from her Chiang Mai exhibit has been 'living' in three crates that have been in our guest room. Today we started with the serious work of emptying the crates so we could move them out. In the process we're going to change the placement of some of her works on our walls. We put the crates in the carport and now there are cast acrylic prints lining the hallway and my music room. A few days, some concrete nails and my trusty hammer and we'll have a new look. One of the downsides of having lots of large windows is a lack of wall space. We'll just have to rotate things a little more often. It's nice to see Lisa's art on the walls.
This afternoon we had one of those half hour storms that looks like everything will wash away. It started with the wind, then a little light rain, and then an unbelievable downpour that actually impaired visibility. We knew it would happen, we just didn't know when. I'm beginning to understand how some people here can look around and tell if it's going to rain. Hmm, a few more years and we'll have it down.
Time for Wacky Wednesday.
Peace,
Danny
"We cannot teach people anything;
we can only help them discover it within themselves."~Galileo Galilei
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