Saying good-bye to this amazing view of my Big Brother’s backyard today. We’ve packed our bags and we’re Kansas bound for the weekend. The lake is calling our name and so is our Dad. I cannot wait to hug him close and spend some quality time in his boat.
I hope to catch at least one fish this evening. I’d love to write a poem about a fish, but I’d settle for a longing poem about the one that got away. Ha!
Big Brother and I have all we need in order to have some fun in the sun. His black Silverado and my white Charger will be rockin’ some country music favorites along the way. Any suggestions? Adventure awaits, my friends. I’m super excited to take a trip with my brother and the children. We can’t possibly mess this up. Have a blessed and relaxing weekend!!
Wow amazing!
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Thank you so much!! π
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Looks so inviting π hoping you have a wonderful time!
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A great place for sure, Morgan. π Thanks!!
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Have fun, Audrey.
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Thanks, Nav β₯
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Have a great time, Audrey β€
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Thanks, Heather β₯
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You too, have fun.
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Thanks
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Great photo…reminds me of the Field of Dreams π Enjoy the drive, Johnny Cash/Brooks & Dunn/George Strait all work well in any situation. Enjoy the boat time, nothing like fishing to relax and recharge ~ and look forward to the poems it brings. Safe travels Audrey.
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Hey, You! Thanks. It is a bit of a field of dreams back there…we should build a baseball field, Randall. I’m glad to have you around tonight. Hope you’re doing okay. I love your artist choices. My favorite Strait song is My Chair. Do you know that one? Such a great song to 2step to…
The boat time will be nice. The fishing will be a challenge, as it has been a few years. I may find a nice quiet spot and pull my notebook out instead…or while my line is busy bobbing away. Do you fish? Anyway… Yes, thank you and I hope the poems reflect my happy energy.
Safe indeed, Dalo π
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Boat would be great…fished a lot as a kid, my best friend’s Dad took us out a few times every week. Mainly crappie, trout and blue gill. Did catch a 38 lb. Chinook in Canada once. Not much fishing out here in Asia… Enjoy!
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You know, I think I remember you mentioning that you had a great friend who’s father took you. 38lbs…wowie.
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I’m glad I don’t have to mow that backyard!
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You should see the grass around this place, Austin. You’d have to give up writing for mowing. Also, some of what you see is the corn field across the road.
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I’d make the interns do it. π
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They’re called farm hands here, Austin. π
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Ah. I don’t have any of those yet on my blog. π
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We should get you a few to help with the House on the Hill. I know a few…handsome, loads of muscle and sweet smiles. Wait, those are for my hill. π Or I’d take smart, witty with a great smile farm hands. I’m not picky.
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Why don’t you come help me with the lawn and we can figure out what we both need? π
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Haha!! You wanna dance, Philosopher? Go find your dancing toga, my friend. π
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I’m not a very good dancer…
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I’m not much for dancing either, actually.
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Then I guess we won’t be entering the dance contest together…
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Is there one coming up soon on the House on the Hill? We could chair dance. ..sounds sorta groovy.
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We’re always having parties here. Seamus and The Devil plan them all the time and never tell me or even ask my permission…
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Seamus has the coolest name ever, ya know. I like a good party.
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He was named very well for sure…
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I can’t help but give him my shameless dreamy eyes, Austin. I can hear his accent from here. π
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Fabulous view–and I hope and pray this is the best vacation ever! Enjoy it for me!
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Starr, the sunsets are wonderful from this spot. I will post one soon. It is the best vacation, as every day I’ve had at least one of my siblings with me. I will!!
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Have fun. Good luck with the fish.
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Thank you!! We shall see in the morning. Fingers crossed, Charles.
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Have loads of fun!
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Thank you, Susan. We already seem to be exhausted and quite happy.
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Have a wonderful time, Audrey!!! Love, Amy
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Thank you so much, Amy. We have enjoyed our evening together. Looking forward to the weekend. Enjoy yours. π
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Oh I will, Audrey, I will. Thank you. I plan on going to two places to photo shoot. Maybe three. And then I have to put a post together for Monday, which, shockingly to say, I don’t have any to put up. LIFE. It surely gets busy sometimes. (smile) Love, Amy
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Enjoy your time, Amy!! π
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Beautiful view! So flat!!! A boat! Sounds awesome. And you have to write a poem about a fish! Also, find a shark. But there’s no sharks in the lake, huh?
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Thank..yes, one can see for miles here in this part of Nebraska. I will try to write a poem about fish. Ruber would want me to try. No normal run of the mill sharks here, but there is alligator gar…they have loads of teeth. I do wish I had a fishing hat.
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Oh, I’ve heard of those beasts. Get Mr. Big Brother to hunt one with you. Yes! Fishing hats are awesomeβ¦They’re so roundβ¦covers all exposed skin on the face.
Nebraska is beautiful. Must visit one day.
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Oh, we tried. Elusive creatures. Kinda like you… My Dad wears a fishing hat. I look goofy..I tried.
It really is beautiful! Yes, you should, but you may find Nebraska boring.
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I am elusive! *laughs and like that lots*
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*dimples* You are and now I’m going to write a poem about you being elusive. You continue to inspire me, Duketh. *smiles sweetly*
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Aw, that’s very nice of you to say! I can’t wait to see the poem. *smiles bigly*
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*sparkles* I started it last night. Baby keeps me so busy planning this throwback tour to Colorado.
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It would not be boring!
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You might think it is, as there isn’t much to do. You would have to settle for lots of Audrey time.
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Is that good? Do you fight things?
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I think so…but I like me. *laughs* You mean like sword fighting? I’m about to fight with you…unless you pack the katana and we finally get around to my lesson.
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Oh, the professor can’t be bothered by lady fighting, you know. I’m impression-less that way.
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You’re wicked.
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Holy moly – you can’t look that far outside my window – the suburbs extend to San Francisco – very envious.
As for music – I don’t know any country western you wouldn’t already have on your playlist, but have you heard Joe Bonamassa? He’s got a bit of country in him, some honky tonk and blues, a little folk, a bit that’s contemporary, and great guitar solos and accompaniment. Try the concerts at the Vienna Opera House or Driving Toward the Daylight.
Have a wonderful time.
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You can see for miles in the midwest, Shari. I forget how great an open view is, as well, after living in Houston for seven years.
I’m going to look him up. He sounds right up my alley. Yay!
Thank you π
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Please let me know what you think. Safe travel.
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I will listen to him on my drive this Sunday. Good night, my friend.
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That’s scene to breathe in, Aud, one last time before you jump in the Charger and roar toward the nautical. Is that a suspension bridge way out on the horizon, or are my eyes playing tricks with a mountain range?
I suggest: George Strait, “Check Yes or No” to start playful. Little Feat: “Dixie Chicken” to get singing. “Marshall Tucker Band: “This Old Cowboy” just because. And, lastly, on a nine-minute run of open highway, The Outlaws, “Green Grass and High Tides.”
Have a great trip. On the water with your dad, play Jimmy Buffett’s “A Pirate Looks at Forty” and “Changes in Lattitudes.”
Sorry, but that’s the first time you asked for music suggestions …
Enjoy papa time, Red.
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Chum, what you see in the horizon is a irrigation pivot. It is a large sprinkler that rolls through corn, milo, and bean fields watering crops. They span about a quarter of a mile and do the work when the rain doesn’t cooperate.
I like the music choices!! How have I never asked you for a song. I even approve of your country music tastes.
Thanks, today was nice. The water a little choppy. Buffett is a fav!
You may have to give me a song a day, Chum. Thanks…he’s pretty great.
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Glad to hear the day was a winner, Aud. Very nice.
Today’s pick: Rootsy Jersey shore Springsteen boardwalk going-back-home vibe: “Sandy (Fourth of July, Asbury Park)” Enjoy, Red.
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Mark, you have a good ear for music. Let it play!
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Whoo hoo! π Yes, he does, Big Brother.
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What a view!!! And have a truly great time π
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Richard, I have so many pictures of this view! Can’t wait to share them. Thanks, we will! π
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