I love Wes Freed’s art because it portrays our America’s as still a romantic, folksy, wilderness.
There was probably more light in a city alley, reminded me of the Thirsty Camel. Some great Honky Tonk music!
Barry’s recent composition moved me so and I was able to find some editing software that allowed me to combine clips of my Dancing Madwoman friend.
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I’m going to try to make this show tonight even though the rowdiest thing we do these days is watch Saturday Night Live if we are able to stay up.
Happy Birthday, Otway! Go out and live it up!
Love and hugs,
Sarah
O3, I bought you two raffle tickets for the tackle giveaway at the Bass-A-Rama this morning. Happy birthday. They’ll call you if you win.
Poster reminds me of that Wild West girl from the past, Annie Oakley. Remember Mom talking about her?! She was a showgirl, too, in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show.
Happy Birthday!
Love,
Sis
Thanks for the vid, Ot. We may be “normalized,” but that doesn’t mean we are normal.
I saw this on Barry’s Facebook the other day and thought it may be my favorite of his music, which is saying a lot, because I really like “Dog Town Barb Q.”