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#395841 - 11/13/14 02:16 PM
Re: Recording or performing...?
[Re: captain Russ]
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#395845 - 11/13/14 03:08 PM
Re: Recording or performing...?
[Re: captain Russ]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Well, I like my pond, too, and unfortunately, the liner sprung a leak. New liner is sitting in the basement, which will go in when I return from the Florida keys. Koi ponds are neat, and relaxing to watch the fish during feeding time. Now, if I could just find a way to get rid of the damned great blue herons that predate on the koi. They get 90 percent of the fish every year. Today, I turned down a lucrative yacht club job, a job that 5 years ago I would have jumped on like a tick on a dog's back. They only wanted an hour a week, and they offered twice my going rate. However, that would have required me to do a lot of Friday doubles, and I'm just too damned old to do doubles anymore. I would rather watch my koi swimming around the pond on Friday evening, after I finish my Friday Happy Hour job at the nearby retirement community. Good luck, Russ, Gary
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#395871 - 11/13/14 07:15 PM
Re: Recording or performing...?
[Re: captain Russ]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Tony, I think the reality that I can't do everything I want to is what's really bothering me.
Need to cut back, and that's harder than I thought it would be.
Should be glad I'm lucky enough to have the work. Just can't handle it all.
And that's really HARD to admit!
R.
Yes, it is hard to admit, Russ, but sometimes it's best for us to make the choices in slowing down (when and how), rather than Mother Nature stepping in and doing it for us, and she may not use a method we can live with... In my case, it was my ego...it was difficult to admit to myself (and my friends even more) that I was no longer as fit to keep up the rather intense schedule I had slowly built up over the years (also ego driven, when I'm honest with myself about it). I'm not saying that's your situation, but it does merit investigation. If I'm to read into your posts, you sound and feel much like I did before I made some changes...and, in retrospective, I am very glad I did make them. I still play, and, I still help others, but it's at a chosen speed that makes my life so much easier to view, rather than watch it rush by in a blur. I am content. My late Uncle Jim, who lived to be nearly 95, had a saying, "Life is meant to be sipped...not gulped." I think you are at a crossroad and your posts are your way of getting your dilemma out in the open where you can see it better...things always look different when exposed to the light. I wish you the best of luck, and any support I can give, regarding your inevitable upcoming decision...plus you have all your good friends here on SZ. I hope it is you that makes the change (or changes) instead of, the far less predictable, Mother Nature. Your friend in music, Ian
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