Come on Jazzer, you know that ain't right.
I am a scoundrel and a dog through and through.
I'll take the blame, my people certainly have over the last 2000 years...
Such is life.
I getting ready to make an epic piece devoted to jazz... it will ultimately be in bronze. Will fill you in another time.
Take good care, keep inspiring, and know we all cherish you.
You shine bright.
Always nice words from you Dan,Take good care, keep inspiring, and know we all cherish you.
@Jazzer - Spot on. Always try to build bridges. We all need to try to understand that those with severe issues are in troubled waters.
When you're down and out
When you're on the street
When evening falls so hard
I will comfort you
I'll take your part
Oh when darkness comes
And pain is all, is all around
My wife and I were talking about how I have changed post acoustical problems and tinnitus.
She told me all these wonderful and beautiful things I would do, like giving her regular massages was one of them. I couldn't remember... that's a brain injury folks.
I told her to remind me, tell me everyday if she can.
First I was surprised, then scared, then relaxed and accepting.
Deep breaths, one step at a time. Come on brain... rise and shine.
Yes, "do- able", I agree.Dear Daniel
I understand completely.
Previously it would just occur to you to give your lovely wife a massage, and you would do so quite naturally as an act of love for her.
The total focus of your concentration was 'showing your love for her.'
She would be receiving while you would be giving, and both would feel equally blessed by it.
Now, with something going on that you neither asked for nor deserved, you have something you are struggling to cope with.
Our concentration is divided.
If we can accept that the sound will just be there, perhaps it will not prevent us doing the things we used to do.
A tall order buddy, but do-able I think.
Dave x