The older I get the more clearly I remember things that never happened... Mark Twain?
The older I get the more clearly I remember things that never happened... Mark Twain?
Am back, listening to Radio Paradise.
I do wander off, from time to time.
Thank God, they're still with us.
Here's an example of why.
https://radioparadise.com/player/info/44343/Thea_Hjelmeland-Your_Well
After a flying visit this morning I came across this online: https://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/richmond-park/richmond-park-attractions/ian-dury-bench
Louise Lewis
Source: Musixmatch
"In its pre-pandemic heyday, we very narrowly thought of the commute as doing one job: getting us to and from our place of work. But clearly, the commute was doing something more, something that we failed to appreciate. What was it?" The Atlantic: The Psychological Benefits of Commuting to Work. (It's not about commuting to work. It's about being alone in a car, and it works a lot better during weeks when Howard Stern is on the air. Bababooey.)