Good Monday to everyone. We're right in the middle of the steamy season here in central Kentucky. It IS mid-July, after all, so not unexpected that we'd have uncomfortable heat and humidity right now. I worked for a bit Saturday morning at an outdoor event (our company was exhibiting there) and because it had rained Friday evening, the air was heavy and I don't think my glasses became completely unfogged until about an hour after arrival! Saturday afternoon and yesterday my wife and I attended our younger grandson's T-ball tournament in a nearby community, which has been a pretty constant feature of our recent weekends. Anyway, the team had some time between games and my son and I went out and bought fried chicken and some other stuff at a nearby grocery store, as we had all had enough hot dogs and such. Nice change of pace! Anyway, while we were hanging out, my younger granddaughter got her dad's phone and started playing music (note: it still amazes...
Good Tuesday morning to everyone. Today is primary election day here in Kentucky, unless you're a Republican, in which case you've already gotten to do this once. Yes, the Commonwealth of Kentucky's Republican Party opted to separate the Republican presidential primary from the "rest" of the primary ballot. Reason? So that current Republican Senator Rand Paul could simultaneously run for President and for reelection to his Senate seat in the same year. Good thing, too, since we all know what happened to his bid for the Presidency. This is always a strange time, when Kentucky is mentioned in the national news for having politicians conduct rallies here and not for a natural disaster or for the Kentucky Derby. We've had Trump, all of the Clintons, Sanders and a few other surrogates and such visit in the last few weeks. My wife and I are planning to vote, and we have a grand total of three things to vote on: President, Senate and House of Represent...
Happy Friday, everyone! No specific theme or subject for today's post. Just a hodgepodge of stuff that's accumulated since my last, more introspective post. Over the last couple of days I had some lengthy day trips for work. I have satellite radio, downloaded podcasts and an audiobook I haven't started, but sometimes I like to dip into my personal music library (which lives on my phone) to listen to some music that continues to make me happy. Wednesday I was on my way home from Knoxville, Tennessee, in and out of rain, and decided to listen to an old album by the singer-songwriter J.D. Souther. John David is probably best known for co-writing many of the Eagles' hit songs, including "New Kid in Town," "Best of My Love," "Heartache Tonight" and many others he wrote on his own that were recorded by singers such as Linda Ronstadt and on his own solo records. The album I decided to listen to is called "Natural History," and it...
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