We played a sweet, sweet jazz gig tonight. It was tender and chill and very soulful. My daughter and her sweetheart came down to check it out and my heart sang when I saw her. My band mates - particulary Andy - were so ON tonight and also mindful of the the hurt we share.
It is, you see, our old dog Casey's last night. He has been a quiet, funny treasure for those who knew him. When I got home I saw that Michal had posted a tender tribute to our old guy on FB. Then I read this blog and hope you will read - and view - it, too: it is beautiful and just right for this Sunday in Lent. Thank you to my blogger friend Blue Eyed Ennis for sharing just what the doctor ordered... I am so blessed I don't have words. So I can't help but think of this song in light of her sweet words: check her blog out @
http://blueeyedennis-siempre.blogspot.com/2013/03/prodigals-and-gods-embrace.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+blogspot%2FNfXS+%28Blue+Eyed+Ennis%29
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Thanks for sharing Blue Eyed Ennis' blog. Another gift of this Lentin season.
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