Tuesday, October 29, 2024

It's that time again...

 

Halloween?  Yeah, sure... but the real reason for the season: it is National Cat Day.  A time to adore the feline(s) in your life.  Or, as we call it: just like every other day.

I remind Murphy regularly how lucky he is to have a loving family... he gives me "that look," and says, "How could you not adore me?  I am completely adorable."

The boy has a point.


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The weather weasels are telling us, "Fall is finally here..." The daytime high today is supposed to be in the 70s.  About 10º below normal (?).  After the highs being above normal since we got back from our summer trip.  The 10 day forecast looks promising for an escape from the heat - we'll see how it plays out.

Music with my buds today.  Mark thinks it will be nice enough that we can be a "garage band" again.  Doesn't matter to me where we get together, I just enjoy making music with my friends.

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A fun time with the guys today, making music and enjoying the comradery.  I often make music on my own, but this is always good because it is with friends.  When we were done and starting to tear down today, a friend of Cindy's came by with her sister to listen to us play... we did some "unplugged" music for them.  An appreciative audience, the photo here shot by Cindy's friend of her sister with the guys...


She was excited to see us play; she just wanted to touch the guitar here.  Cindy thanked us for our patience - we're here to have some fun and glad to share some time.  These guys are a great bunch!  (and they let me hang out with 'em)


2 comments:

Earl49 said...

National Cat Day, ie: everyday here too. Murphy is such a handsome and mischievous lad. Glad you can make music with mark and the gang. I've been wrestling with finding a new venue for the weekly bluegrass jam. We have been at the KOA clubhouse for years, but the new ownership does not want us there.

Captain Jim and the Blonde said...

That's a loss for the campground - I'm guessing that guests staying there enjoy the jam, even if they aren't participating. I've played in several RV parks where there was a jam or a "house band" - always an appreciative audience, and no out of pocket cost to the park.

A good time today with the guys. Also, nice to hear from you, Earl!