And now we're off to do a few errands - and stop by the music shop to start playing new guitars. It is a long and tender process when it comes to replacing a stolen instrument as I am not soon to forget the feel and sound of my old friend. I figure by about the end of October I'll have made the acquaintance with a new friend and then... we'll court a bit and see how it feels. Autumn is a splendidly melancholy time, yes?
Friday, September 27, 2013
Walking in the woods...
Today I spent the morning savoring my pumpkin chai from David's Tea in Montreal (one of my guilty pleasures.) Then we took a long walk with the puppy along a gentle wooded trail.
And now we're off to do a few errands - and stop by the music shop to start playing new guitars. It is a long and tender process when it comes to replacing a stolen instrument as I am not soon to forget the feel and sound of my old friend. I figure by about the end of October I'll have made the acquaintance with a new friend and then... we'll court a bit and see how it feels. Autumn is a splendidly melancholy time, yes?
And now we're off to do a few errands - and stop by the music shop to start playing new guitars. It is a long and tender process when it comes to replacing a stolen instrument as I am not soon to forget the feel and sound of my old friend. I figure by about the end of October I'll have made the acquaintance with a new friend and then... we'll court a bit and see how it feels. Autumn is a splendidly melancholy time, yes?
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