…..and my lovely purple crocuses are out….sprouting in places I don’t remember planting them. I think the squirrels and anything else that’s been rooting around in my gardens have taken the liberty to relocate some of my bulbs. The birds have also been disposing rose hips seeds out their back ends and I have tiny, wild rose bushes sprouting up everywhere. Yes, I realize we had a bit of snow and freezing rain last week but I for one sense that Old Man Winter is done with us….at least until the end of the year. I’ve set up new (for me) outdoor furniture on the deck with the hope I’ll be enjoying my morning coffee out there very soon. Some of the detritus has now been cleared out from under my deck so this weekend it’s time to start the yard cleanup. Fingers crossed Mother Nature goes along with the idea. So far, sun and decent temps are scheduled.
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Pat Blythe – It’s April….
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Girl With A Camera "The Picture Taker", Annette Shaffer, Bob Segarini, Canadian Music Week, CMW, Connor Walsh, Craig Riddock, Cree Nation Government, David Hodges, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Drew Winters, Jeff Haynes, Kid Carson, Lawrie Ingles, London Life, Mikw Chiyam, N'we Jinan, Pat Blythe, Peter Kashur, Placebo Space, Robert O'Neill, Roxanne Tellier, The Alzheimer's Appreciation Orchestra and Chorus, Tim Romard on April 7, 2017 by segariniPat Blythe – I’m Oh So Loving the Music
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A Fellow Ship, Bob Segarini, Cree Nation, Cree Nation Youth Council, Curtis Mayfield, David Hodges, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Jack the Lads, Julian Taylor, LMT Connection, Michael Williams, N'we Jinan, Pat Blythe, R&R Soul Orchestra, Robert Priest, Roxanne Tellier on April 6, 2016 by segariniAgain, the best laid plans…..my previous ideas have now taken a 90 (may be a full 180) degree turn, all based on a single song I heard a couple of days ago.
Roxanne Tellier (Veronica to my Betty) posted this song, “Home to Me”, a couple of days ago. It is such a wonderful, heartfelt piece. I fell in love with it instantly. Meaningful and tragically real, these kids have taken their misfortunes and turned them around in such a positive way, creating something so deeply beautiful. I dare you not to move.
Wait for it………