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Rated: E · Book · Experience · #2050107
A Journal to impart knowledge and facts
#939568 added August 12, 2018 at 10:24am
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Two Days and Moving On
Fairy playing a flute No time on Saturday to do internet so I'm catching up today.

(08/11/2018)I spent time on the River Parkway Trail. Lots of fun and a great place to ride a bike.

I wasn't really into the songs by Keith Sweat. I thought his voice is to nasal and too much emphasis on sex.

I found this by Jon B.

We watch Erie Extreme at home that's entertaining. I used to fish. When I was in North Dakota we fished pike on the Mississippi river.

This rockin music made my parrot sing.

(08/12/2018)

The River walk here in Ga. is the kind of place bike riding is a lark. Peaceful and good exercise, you can ride for miles easily without worry of ruts or gravel.

Basically, I have a bad attitude about Heavy Metal Music.

This video tells a part of the story about the military. So, FFDP has my vote (if it matters) as a worthwhile group. My first husband was in Viet Nam. He returned with a different view of the USA. I believe he had PTSD as well. He died in an automobile accident after returning to the USA and leaving the military. I never recovered from Viet Nam or his death but life goes on. I will exist, just to watch the crazy's go forward into The Sound of Silence.

Then there is this:
https://youtu.be/0DQup4hd1_o*Guitar*

Happy Trails Ya all!!!!








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