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Category Archives: Musicians
Changed
I am a firm believer that we do not stay the same. We are constantly changing. So I ask myself, am I changing today for the better? I hope you have a couple of minutes to listen to this song by … Continue reading
Posted in Forgiveness, Music, Musicians, photos, ponderings, Reflections, Relationships, spring
Tagged Moving forward
28 Comments
Diana Ross ~
We had the delight of seeing Diana Ross in concert on hubby’s last evening off. I began singing her songs to him a few days prior to the show. Ain’t NO Mountain High Enough! So, it’s no wonder he was … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Musicians, Women
Tagged Aint No Mountain High Enough, Diana Ross, Lady Sings, Lady Sings the Blues (film), Love Child, Motown, Music, Music you grew up with, Party
36 Comments
This Ole House
When I saw the road heading up this hill, like a kid, I needed to follow.There sat an old house, propped up in places, but mostly falling to pieces. I circled the yard. It was too quiet. There should have been children and laughter. Smoke … Continue reading
Not Giving Up Now
Today is 11 months of blogging for me….which means…it is only a month away til my sister’s birthday! So 270ish posts….almost 24,500 reads….so many new friends…..blogland is pretty awesome. Thanks so much to every reader, follower, and blogger friend. You … Continue reading
Posted in Friends, Friendships, Music, Musicians, Ramblings, Reflections, Relationships, Thankful, Uncategorized
Tagged 11 months of blogging, appreciation, Encouragement, Not Giving Up, Switchfoot
31 Comments
“Glow” on the Green ~
After an exhausting weekend for my retail manager hubby, we were excited to escape to downtown Tulsa last night for dinner and a little night music. Guthrie Green did not disappoint. I wish all of you could have been there with … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Musicians, Oklahoma, photos, Relationships, travel, Tulsa, Tulsa. Oklahoma
Tagged An escape, Bands at Guthrie Green, Christmas Lights, countdown to lights, downtown Tulsa, Glow on the Green, Greater Tulsa, Guthrie Green, Red Dirt Rangers, relaxing, Revitalizing downtown Tulsa
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The Observation Car
The observation car on the Amtrak passenger train, has got to be the best part of riding the rails. Even on a rainy day, there was just so much to take in while rolling across Texas. After dinner in the … Continue reading
Posted in Friends, Friendships, Music, Musicians, photos, Relationships, Texas, Train Travel, travel
Tagged Amtrak, Austin, Austin Texas, boys to men, crocodiles, first trips alone, gators, guitars, Los Angeles, mama's worry, Mason, meeting new friends, Mike, Observation Car, rain, rainbow, reflections, Relaxation, songs, Springfield, Texas, trains, travel, windows
31 Comments
If You Just Smile
Smile lyrics by Charlie Chaplin Smile though your heart is aching Smile even though it’s breaking When there are clouds in the sky, you’ll get by If you smile through your fear and sorrow Smile and maybe tomorrow You’ll see … Continue reading
Invest in the Children, Let the Children Invest ~
When our boys were around ages eight and ten, their Papa Sims came to our house and said, “Boys, I have a business proposal for you. I am going to give each of you $50.00, but it’s not just to … Continue reading
Posted in Musicians, Uncategorized
Tagged Business plan, Drums, enterprenuers, invest, Invest in the Children, Martin Guitar, No silver spoon
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“I can’t promise I’ll love you for the rest of your life, but I promise I’ll love you for the rest of mine.” ~Wayne Newton
Last night, my husband and I had the privilege of hearing Wayne Newton in concert at Hard Rock’s ” The Joint”, near Tulsa. From the start we were impressed with the excellent customer service from the employees and servers….and it just … Continue reading
Posted in Meet The Artist, Music, Musicians, Reflections, Relationships, Tulsa. Oklahoma, Uncategorized
Tagged Glory, Hard Rock, I Can't Promise You, Sammy Davis, The Joint, Wayne Newton
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