“Sleep On My Shoulder”

I have developed a very broad taste in music over the years, but Country music was always rather elusive.  Continue reading

Life Circumstances!

The following is a copy of a May 2016 Post from this Blog. There are now many new Followers who would have never seen it, and therefore missed out on a golden opportunity to have some constructive and positive reflections! You “guys” can now have the same opportunity that my earlier Followers had! Enjoy! Continue reading

YouTube weird?

This morning, my Post included three YouTube links relating to “Black Horse and Cherry Tree”. The final link (at least on Carol’s iPad) shows KT Tunstall’s “Suddenly I See” video!

I went back to my PC to check and I am showing “Black Horse and Cherry Tree”, so I have no idea why the inconsistency between devices.  Any thoughts on the matter would be appreciated but, in the meantime, you may have to search YouTube if you want to see KT Tunstall using technology for “Black Horse and Cherry Tree”.

“Black Horse and Cherry Tree”

KT Tunstall recorded “Black Horse & Cherry Tree”, and presents it live with the use of a loop machine (aka looper). This is a wonderful piece of modern technology. Continue reading

A big decision!

That subject was from my perspective and impacts me, so the rest of you can relax and get on with your days without any additional pressures! 🙂

So what was my decision? Continue reading

“No More Words”

To me, and probably many of you, Lubomyra Kowalchyk means very little (if anything) … but Luba? Continue reading

The “Odessa” Evaluation.

Getting any book ready for publishing is challenging for many reasons, but one key one is simply the thought “Is it good enough for publishing?” I have heard of a number of writers who just blindly go ahead, but I really thought that there were considerable potential benefits with having the manuscript professionally evaluated.

We subsequently submitted “The Odessa Chronicles” to Friesen Press … and waited! Continue reading

Oh Ray!

Ray has come so far in the past 7 years (adopted March 2013), and he is still full of surprises.

To adopt … or not to adopt? – March 2013 Continue reading

“All in a Mouse’s Night”

Looking over my personal music library, one cannot miss the fact that so many popular songs are relationship based. Either the relationship is separated by distance, or there is a new romance stirring the emotional waters, or (the more likely scenario) there is a total breakdown in the relationship for any number of reasons. Given how important relationships are to our species, this should be no revelation. Continue reading