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Mar 23, 2017 08:56AM

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Out for my second walk today....
First walk....Listening to Mumford and Sons and Elbow..
On my second walk listened to Eva Cassidy, the Imagine CD, lovely.
First walk, about 7,000 steps.
Second walk, power fast walk about 5,000 steps..
Slowly getting fitter.
Work sending e-mails to ask how fit I will be to go back to work next week !
First walk....Listening to Mumford and Sons and Elbow..
On my second walk listened to Eva Cassidy, the Imagine CD, lovely.
First walk, about 7,000 steps.
Second walk, power fast walk about 5,000 steps..
Slowly getting fitter.
Work sending e-mails to ask how fit I will be to go back to work next week !

LoveMumford and Sons. Will have to check out this Elbow...
Crash - Usher
(I just LOVE this song's lyrics) <3


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhEaH...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QM1f...




That was so cool that I watched it twice!

Currently: Hippos And Crocks Fantasia 1940: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Penjy...

Listening to Ottmar Liebert today.
Very nice Spanish Flaminco/Jazz Guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOUQy...
Very nice Spanish Flaminco/Jazz Guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOUQy...
Ray Conniff singing, yes the orchestra leader...
Sings my dad's favourite song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrIf5...
Sings my dad's favourite song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrIf5...

2 of my favorites by The Monkees.

2 of my favorites by The Monkees."
Mine too, I remember watching the repeats of their manic TV shows in the 80's!
Just listened to 3 different versions of Witchita Lineman, the first by Glen Campbell (RIP), then a version by REM from 1994, then Keith Urban's version from The World Trade Center. All good.

2 of my favorites by The Monkees."
Mine too, I remember watching the repeats of their manic TV shows in the 80's!..."
When I was young my Aunt Mary was always singing Wichita Lineman as my Uncle Tommy was a lineman for the railroad in Ohio.

Songs mean so much more when there is a lovely (or not so lovely) memory that goes with them. My Mom used to sing Morningtown Ride by The Seekers when we were on holiday in Devon, when we were little, as the steam trains used to trundle past our coastal caravan park in the morning. It seemed so magical then!

Songs mean so much more when there is a lovely (or not so..."
Ah yes memories. Like the theme song of our proms. And then there is our wedding day, I chose I Want to Know What Love Is by Foreigner for my husband and I to dance to down the aisle after we were pronouned man and wife.