I know this feeling. Finding one elegant and quiet spot in a hectic mess, and feeling a sort of normality again. The picture tells a thousand words but your caption is just perfect.
Well, I felt a little silly posting it (the burden of feeling I should write profound words every time!). But it seemed such a concept to me, (and a personal portrait) I couldn't help setting up the table and taking the picture (unfortunately, I didn't put it to good use and the bottle remains unopened).
Thank you so much for visiting my blog...your comments were so nice!
I read your fishing post, and was especially drawn to your words about sailing. I have always always wanted to go sailing. I live right on the ocean but I don't know anyone with a sailboat! One day I will get to experience it...it must feel like flying, just over the surface of the water...with the wind rushing and the water spraying. Yes..I must go sailing. I understand too..the connection part of fishing..I had many wonderful times with my grandfather while we fished together, and it means the world to me to have those memories..I suppose some aspects of fishing are wonderful.
As part of the committment to focus on living with passion and following dreams, my guitar was unpacked several years ago and a dozen news songs poured out. For fun, I formed the band Birchwood Coupe to showcase the songs to their fullest sound. Not only have we performed regularly around Northern Vermont, but several small tours in New England, Philadelphia and New York City have been more fun than ever expected, culminating in shows at the famous Bitter End, stage of top names in the business of music.
The band has transitioned and not fully settled into a new definition. For now, I am playing more acoustic sets in combination with book signings.
These songs are my current favorite recordings in various combinations of musicians and environments. You can hear more at my website http://kipdemoll.com plus videos of live performances. Ever evolving, there is surely more song to come.
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I know this feeling. Finding one elegant and quiet spot in a hectic mess, and feeling a sort of normality again.
The picture tells a thousand words but your caption is just perfect.
Well, I felt a little silly posting it (the burden of feeling I should write profound words every time!). But it seemed such a concept to me, (and a personal portrait) I couldn't help setting up the table and taking the picture (unfortunately, I didn't put it to good use and the bottle remains unopened).
Thanks for seeing it!
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Thank you so much for visiting my blog...your comments were so nice!
I read your fishing post, and was especially drawn to your words about sailing. I have always always wanted to go sailing. I live right on the ocean but I don't know anyone with a sailboat! One day I will get to experience it...it must feel like flying, just over the surface of the water...with the wind rushing and the water spraying.
Yes..I must go sailing.
I understand too..the connection part of fishing..I had many wonderful times with my grandfather while we fished together, and it means the world to me to have those memories..I suppose some aspects of fishing are wonderful.
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