Morning Pops, morning Jobs. Morning Fellas and good morning to all who stop in and visit the thread to start the weekend.
So, I'm here trying to be productive on this Friday but I'm wondering if I should just go fishing? Hell, who am I kidding, it's too cold and besides, I would have needed to leave much earlier this morning.
Xelda, no idea how you are feeling but I hope you are improving. I hope you make an appearance soon! God Bless!
Leon, dbrp, Xelda, zrin, Trouty, ksk, RGV, Coach, RWB, Ranching, SW, John, Jan, Corso and Colo, I hope you are all having a great day and have plans to do something fun over the weekend. As evidenced by events, please take good care and be careful.
Everybody, the same goes for you all. Have fun but be careful! Have a Great Weekend!
This one is going out to Xelda, in preperation of better days ahead. To a time when we don't have to worry about wearing masks or getting sick or anything other then enjoying what should be everybody's God Given Right. That is to simply go out and enjoy life. Simple things like simply driving down the road on a nice summer day. This brings me to the song I have in mind. This song reminds me of a time when I was young, I used to have a Karmann Ghia VW Bug convertable and a Beautiful Young Wife (didn't end up working out LOL.....) and a perfect little Baby Boy and we would all load up, because I had no money then, and we would get in that Bug, put the top down and just ride the back of North 14. Maybe drive to Santa Fe the back way or maybe go up to the Crest or maybe head to Madrid. Around here, this is called the Turquoise Trail and it's really a nice stretch of road to just drive and listen to music and maybe just find the beauty that is in front of us every day, that maybe we were kinda taking for granted a little bit. There is a little place out on North 14 that you can stop and have the best Green Chile Cheeseburger in the entire world. It's called Burger Boy and it's been years since I've eaten there but back in the day, I probably had just enough money to get a couple of burgers and a couple of skakes and so we would just drive and stop and get something to eat and listen to music because that's what we had enough money to do on a Sunday Afternoon. So this song, I loved to listen to on that drive, I still love it. Sending this out to you in preparation of a day when we can both maybe drive out to each of our favorite patches of road and just lose ourselves in music and the enjoyment of life. This is Smokey Robinson and his 1979 #1 R&B hit, Cruisin.