Dallas and Susan: My god what lives you are living! It seems like a romance novel. I live in my house, daily I make my way into the piano. That's my big senior gift to myself, real immersion in music and the playing and learning of it. It is easily possible that no one will ever hear it, but it is heard, nonetheless, launched into the ethers, as Eric Dolphy pointed out. Music is our commonalty. My little casettes of Sleeping Lady gigs with Dallas reveal everything that was already present fifty years ago, that is, Talent and Soul. Ah, my friends, I do love you.
Art, I'm glad you're reading my blogs. And I'm glad you're playing music. You know I have the greatest respect for your music and your writings, and more recently your photographs. I also have quite a few original compositions, some just recordings in my mind, that nobody might ever hear. But I keep thinking of them anyway. it keeps the mind active and creative. I'd love to eventually hear that old Sleeping Lady recording of us. We won't be back in the US until the end of May. Let's stay in touch, and I intend to blog from every port. All the best, Dallas
You did not comment on your views of the rain forest tour. I imagine it was most and warm, but the shades of green were great. I never went into the rain forrest since I don't like humid weather. I prefer a sauna overa steam room. The orchid pictures were wonderful. Stay safe and keep finding joy.
Jim, Good to hear from you. We were in ninety degree weather close to the equator. But tomorrow we'll see two glaciers in a Chilean fjord. So it'll be cold again.
Best to you and all our friends at St. Marys.
Dallas
Hi Dallas and Susan,
Regina and I have been enjoying following you on your cruise through your blogs. Very well done!! It seems a wonderful trip so far.
Hi Dallas and Susan, this is Ed and Norma. I'm letting you know how much we enjoy your posts. I especially enjoyed the post about Costa Rica because that's definitely on our bucket list. It sure sounds like you're having a wonderful time. I'm looking forward to your next story. Hopefully we will meet in Greece. Happy Daze!
Ed and Norma, Glad you're enjoying my blogs. After hot weather, we'll be seeing two Chilean glaciers tomorrow. So it'll be cold again.
That'll be great if y'all come to Greece. We visited David there two years ago. He lives in a beautiful location.
Dallas & Susan
Joe, I'm glad you're enjoying my blogs. There are lots of great musicians on the boat. Susan and I are playing in a passenger talent show tomorrow. She brought a small folk harp that she's had to learn how to play. We're gonna see two glaciers in a Chilean fjord tomorrow. Never a dull moment.
Dallas
Bitte schön Dimitrios! Es freut mich daß du meine englischen Blogs lesen kannst. Lieder kann ich in den Anrufen nicht teilnehmen. Die Verbindung ist zu schwach.
alles gute, Dallas
Dear Dallas and Susan,
As usual the entries in your travel journals (now blogs), and the accompanying photos, are a delight and unfailingly educational. (The only annoyance being the envy of your experiences they tend to generate.) Keep 'em coming.
Regards, Dent
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