I really like the page changes--nicely put together. I do not know how ot add songs to my site, but I will figure it out someday.
You won't believe what I am doing now--a podcast! It is for class. I had to design a unit and this is the major project associated with it---the creation of a trip tik as part of a whole unit on Italy. I am a little worried aout this--hope it works.
I commend you for your strength. I find there are many men (and women, which is more obvious) that go through the struggle than ever before. I admire that you have your children. My son battles his demons form our past and at times, it is all I can do not to pummel my daughter in law, who has not learned that her actions are destroying their very new marriage on some levels. Anyway, that is for a private email.
I agree with you about looking back and liking where I am. The nice thing about being in my 40's is the fact that I have no tolerance for BS and I appreciate things differently, because I know who I am and what I stand for. The bad thing, of course is that the body and the memory start to go--haha.
Thanks Stan for information. Sounds like a book for long, dark, winter nights in front of a fire place. I will check out more information at google, because I'm sure the next winter will come. Thanks again.
Wish you good time here in that space. Enjoy the music. Have to go, It's quite late in Germany. See you soon.
P.S.: What about 'The Man from Skibbereen', what's the story? I look in tomorrow.
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You won't believe what I am doing now--a podcast! It is for class. I had to design a unit and this is the major project associated with it---the creation of a trip tik as part of a whole unit on Italy. I am a little worried aout this--hope it works.
I agree with you about looking back and liking where I am. The nice thing about being in my 40's is the fact that I have no tolerance for BS and I appreciate things differently, because I know who I am and what I stand for. The bad thing, of course is that the body and the memory start to go--haha.
P.S.: What about 'The Man from Skibbereen', what's the story? I look in tomorrow.