Saturday 9: Vision of Love (1990)
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Saturday 9: Vision of Love (1990)
Words I miss . . .
1. Kind 2. Moral
3. Decent 4. Honest
5. Good 6. Compassionate
7. Compromise 8. Nice
9. Considerate 10. Courtesy
11. Gentle 12. Principled
13. Just
Plus these words:
Modest, Laudable, Truth (I really miss that one), Conscientious, Cordial, Friendly, Benevolent
. . . and many others that mean virtuous and good.
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Last night, I watched and listened live to Melissa Etheridge's online benefit concert.
The cost of the concert went toward the Etheridge Foundation, a nonprofit she established to research opioid addiction following the death of her son, Beckett, earlier in the year, due to the drugs.
The concert was supposed to be two hours, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.
She stopped playing about 8:50 p.m. Almost three hours.
At 59, she was rocking it out like she was 27 years old. She is an amazing guitarist and I admire her for continuing her career, and doing life like she wants to do it.
I also am in love with her Gibson Les Paul Guitar. I believe that is a 1982 Custom. She's a beauty.
She played many of her hits, including Bring Me Some Water, If I Only Wanted To, Come To My Window, You Can Sleep While I Drive, and Like the Way I Do, which she ends her shows with.
Her dog Biscuit made an appearance about halfway through the show, curling up near her feet while she played. I think the little pup plopped down on a cord and she had to work around him.
She is one of the most underrated guitar players in the world, I think. She needs to be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
As Melissa says, speak true, choose only love, it's a choice.
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Whatever goodwill I was feeling towards #45 has vanished.
I'm glad he didn't die, but he is a monster.
He cannot acknowledge the 200,000+ people who have died.
He can't protect his Secret Service or the White House staff.
He lies every time he opens his mouth.
I want him out of the people's house.
VOTE BLUE.
Nearly 200 days into the economic shut-down created by the global pandemic that is known as Covid-19, the President of the United States has come down with the virus.
He was diagnosed on Thursday after a positive test and on Friday he was flown by helicopter to Walter Reed Hospital. As far as I know, he remains there, although I haven't checked the news in a few hours.
As my president - yes, he is my president - I am concerned and I hope that he recovers. I do not wish illness on anyone, regardless of my personal animosity towards him or her. I have asthma and trouble breathing sometimes. I know how awful it can feel to have oxygen levels drop. Mine have at times tumbled into the high 70s during an asthma attack, and it is scary and fatiguing.
It's not something I wish upon anybody.
This event has made me sad and confused. I am sad because I don't want to see anyone sick, and I am sorry that the president is now one of the more than 4,296,000 active Covid-19 cases in the United States. I do not wish him to have an early death because of this virus.
I did not wish it upon the 209,721 people who have died from it, either.I am confused because I have a Facebook news feed full of really strange conspiracy theories, from all quarters. People I know on either side of the political aisle do not believe he is ill. They think it is some kind of election hoax. If the people who support him do not believe him, how can they continue to support him?
Some think he's put out coded messages in his videos and (very minimal) tweets. Apparently this is some kind of election ploy, they say. If they don't believe him, how do they expect those who oppose him to believe him? I find it bewildering.
If people (especially those who are Republicans) think the White House puts out fake news, whoever do these people trust with any news at all? No one?
So I am sad that we have apparently reached such a state of mistrust that even supporters mistrust their own candidate. Obviously, this kind of thing means the office of the president, which should be the most honored, trusted, and classiest office in existence, has reached a new low, one that even I did not predict. I thought surely his supporters would rally around him, and some have, of course. But so many are sure he isn't sick - it's a bit maddening.
Additionally, those who support the president are upset because many who do not are not openly praying for his recovery. I don't believe in the thoughts and prayers thing, so I won't be doing that, but I wish him well. However, it is hypocritical to expect the people who oppose the president to be woeful about his illness, especially since he has dismissed science and created much chaos by lack of leadership during this pandemic.
One only had to watch his actions to know that eventually he would become ill. Flouting the known science and advice from the people who have studied viruses all their lives did no one any good, especially not himself.
Personally, I think he is sick. I am concerned because I've not heard a single mention of how his wife is doing, as she also has the virus. She is 50 years old and as far as I know is being treated at the White House, so perhaps she is ok. But I would like an update on her condition, too.
I have not forgotten that this man didn't hesitate to make fun of Hillary Clinton when she was campaigning with pneumonia. I suspect many people have not forgotten that.
I want this man out of office because he has corrupted it and he has demolished the role of the federal government to the point where it cannot respond as it needs to (see pandemic response, hurricane response, wildfire response, etc.).
But that doesn't mean I want him to die.
In other news -
We continue to practice physical distancing. I saw my dentist and my doctor last week, and both were nerve-wracking but I managed and so far (knock wood), I am fine. My doctor is not seeing sick people, only people who are asymptomatic. If I get sick I will get a teledoc visit - or she said if she thought she had to see me, she would come out to my car! I thought that was amazing.
The dental visit was a bit frustrating because the hygienist needs a few days off. She complained about not being able to use certain tools to clean teeth the entire time she was working on me, and that grew wearisome after about the eighth time of hearing it. I couldn't do a thing about it.
I am going adventure shopping in a bit - a Kroger pickup. The cases locally keep slipping up. We now have 315 cases in my county. We have nearly 1% of the population now the virus. Twenty-four residents are in the hospital right now and 10 have died.
These are strange and scary times.
Today we're doing famous musicians from Virginia:
1. Patsy Cline
6. Wayne Newton
10. Bruce Hornsby
11. Robbin Thompson
12. Old Dominion
13. Phil Vassar
There are many more, these are some that I've heard of.
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The other day I noticed some stuff growing on a dead ash tree at the far end of the yard.
It's a fungi called witch's butter.
This is some bad looking stuff. I wonder what kind of brew I could make with it? Apparently it's edible, although I don't plan to give it a try.
I'm back with another of my original songs. This has never really had a name, so I'm calling it "I Need You (Light)."
The words are below the video.