The Parting Glass
Sep. 18th, 2008 11:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm a lucky man. I have many friends of excellent quality. Some have gone from here, and there's many I have yet to meet and make friends.
Sometimes I look forward, and sometimes I look back, and sometimes I just look around. Better than looking down all the time. Right now lots of family stuff is washing around, and changes in the air--nothing real yet--and other changes desired or not. Persevering is the main key.
Speaking of in-key friends, one who'se gone I've been reminded of the last three weekends--first by dancing at a venue she used to play at with a relative of hers, then by meeting a young fun fiddler who had a slight air of hers (she's really very different, in many ways, but there was a sparkle in her eye) and finally by some foodie moments recently, related to motorcycle riding. Really, it's amazing that Leigh Ann hasn't been in my mind more. She was a catalyst for me to many adventures and art, and I was an inspiration to her and a doorway to a degree.
But anyway, some of her music's back on the web. Go check it out, it's fun:
http://motogrrl.org/Bands/annwn/
I'm going to go raise a parting glass to her right now--right after I finish this new salsa recipe I'm testing, and check for tire prices for the bike.
Sometimes I look forward, and sometimes I look back, and sometimes I just look around. Better than looking down all the time. Right now lots of family stuff is washing around, and changes in the air--nothing real yet--and other changes desired or not. Persevering is the main key.
Speaking of in-key friends, one who'se gone I've been reminded of the last three weekends--first by dancing at a venue she used to play at with a relative of hers, then by meeting a young fun fiddler who had a slight air of hers (she's really very different, in many ways, but there was a sparkle in her eye) and finally by some foodie moments recently, related to motorcycle riding. Really, it's amazing that Leigh Ann hasn't been in my mind more. She was a catalyst for me to many adventures and art, and I was an inspiration to her and a doorway to a degree.
But anyway, some of her music's back on the web. Go check it out, it's fun:
http://motogrrl.org/Bands/annwn/
I'm going to go raise a parting glass to her right now--right after I finish this new salsa recipe I'm testing, and check for tire prices for the bike.
Slainte!
Date: 2008-09-19 06:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-19 07:03 am (UTC)If I had another penny,
Date: 2008-09-19 08:48 am (UTC)I would have the piper play
the Bonny Lass of Byker's Hill.
(No, that's not the original lyrics, yes, I'm free form thinking of her, yes, I'm a cheap drunk these days, ye, I need to get out and sing, drunkenly. Wheee!)
Re: If I had another penny,
Date: 2008-09-19 11:14 am (UTC)I was reminded recently of the time near Xmas that you, me, Rustmon and LeighAnn went to GG Park, did museums, then rented a boat on that little lake, and you three found the acoustics under the bridges to be so excellent. It was magical.
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Date: 2008-09-19 08:44 pm (UTC)I did not know you know Leigh Ann.
I am not totally surprised by this though. She moved through many circles. Just superimposing the circles I know you through and moving the circles I knew Leigh Ann through together makes for a small reality shift for me. :)
BTW; thought you were bringing the GS in for the leaky brakes?
Brad
Oh yeah,
Date: 2008-09-19 10:16 pm (UTC)Stopped leaking, pressure on cables OK, no obvious signs. Pressure on wallet bad right now. Perhaps later...
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Date: 2008-09-20 04:46 am (UTC)I am an idiot.
Date: 2008-09-20 06:32 am (UTC)Re: I am an idiot.
Date: 2008-09-20 06:36 am (UTC)