Thursday, November 12, 2020

Vision

Hi,

Welcome to the new weather pattern:  Cold mornings, hot days, cool evenings, rinse and repeat.

A bunch of you knew the ‘Jazzy Wednesday’ tune.  Maybe this part of the song will bring back memories:
“You drove me, nearly drove me out of my head while you never shed a tear.  Remember, I remember all that you said.  You told me love was too plebeian, told me you were through with me and… Now you say you love me, well just to prove you do.  Come on and __ __ __ __, __ __ __ __, ‘cause __ __ __ __ over you.”  Clue:  It’s a sultry torch song from the cool jazz years.  It had a wonderful cover in a live performance, that literally took the tune to church.

We started our day in the usual way, only these days we’re wearing sweaters.  A lot of territory was covered once we got out in the street.  Our travels took us north of town to Bangkok Hospital for a check-in with Lisa’s neurologist, then back into town to ‘Little C’ for coffee at Amazon.  A few minutes from there and we were at Makro for food for the dogs.  By the time all that happened, it was almost time for lunch.

How many of you remember the days when soft drinks were called ‘soda pop’ or ‘pop’?  Today, at Amazon Coffee they had our photo for the day.  If you look closely, you’ll see that it’s a house brand.  Hmm, a time traveler at work?


This afternoon we went to Art Bridge to deliver Lisa’s submission to the annual ‘Small Picture’ exhibition.  We took a little time to look at the current exhibit.  There were some large pieces that we enjoyed, and some color photography on canvas that was very interesting.  

This photo is Lisa’s paper sculpture mask.  It is 3 Dimensional.


Our final stop was on the way home, so why not visit Browney’s Pet World?  After that, we were just in time to be a part of the ‘rush hour’ traffic.  We are usually not in the streets at this hour, and especially on the road leading to the afternoon market.  The time passed as we listened to a new audio book we just started.  Going slow gives one a chance to really take in the neighborhood that’s usually just a blur.  

Have a Thrilling Thursday.  Wear your mask, stay safe.

                         Peace,
                                   Danny

“The only thing worse than being blind
is having sight but no vision.”
~Helen Keller 

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