THE FOLLOWING WORDS WERE EXCHANGED ONE WEEK AGO
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What is your age?
I'm twelve!
And you play the violin so good. May I play along with you?
Of course!
You have been playing for only eight weeks?
Yes. My school orchestra teacher says I am good, and will need a private teacher soon.
Young man, you already have one.
Thank you, thank you, Grandpa!
In 55 words, then tell G-MAN
It's in the genes!
ReplyDeleteBtw, your avatar pic is very familiar to me. I saw it every day growing up. A framed print hung on our living room wall.
It starts early!
ReplyDeleteHere is mine:
curtain of pebbled path
Excellent! If it is a true story you are a proud grandpa.
ReplyDeleteMy 55 is HERE .
That's exciting Steve - that young man will go far.
ReplyDeleteThis new template is so full of color and so lively!!!
ReplyDeleteIt`s so beautiful, that you and your grandson can have this connection in your 'fourth
dimension' and beyond... he's gonna have the best teacher and professor, for music and for life. Lucky boy!
Meaningful picture...
Loved this Peep
Hugs, warm and sweet:)
is this really you steve..? welcome back! so nice you blog again!!
ReplyDeletewas this young man you steve?
i do hope this is your grandson asking? i don't ever 'assume' online...but...if it is and based on reading these comments, it is, what a lucky little boy is he and what a lucky old man are you...this made me cry, steve, and it's NOT because of state of mind but rather i sense it made you cry as well. xox oops-almost forgot, your template is gorgeous gorgeous...how did you do it? come over and tell me, I hate mine, blogger's rather, and want to change but don't know how. much love and hugs, my kind friend.
ReplyDeleteWhat goes around, comes around. I hope you are gifted with a grandchild, and since I am a sucker for happy endings, I hope he plays the violin.
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ReplyDeleteYes what goes around, comes around, and I am happy you came back around, another cliche is " you can't keep a good man down" and Steve you are a good man and that is one delightful story.
When I spotted the violin I knew it was you and praying hands, -- your grandson and you are both lucky to have each other to teach and learn from, for we learn much from the young ones, we see ourselves from years ago,now hopefully with understanding patience and compassion.
May creativity continue to surround you this new year.
joanny
And I bet the lessons are free.
ReplyDeleteExcellent 55 Steve.
Very creative and sweet.
Thanks for playing, thanks for visiting. and have a Kick Ass Week-End...G
G-MAN!
ReplyDeleteLessons free! You win that bet...
JOANNY!
You saw this exactly as it happened, and just as it was simply written. Aside from all that, you are just too kind. I admit, you really know how to lift a Peep into a place of Joy!
FELISOL!
Welcome again. Yes it is my grandson, and whatever he decides will be a good choice--I predict! Thank you for being here.
LINDA!
Yep I could give you a 'line' on how to do a pretty blog. Can you not use one of your exquisite pieces as a header? Or would that be sort of like a sacrilege.
CLAUDIA!
I'll answer what you already know, I'd bet. NO, Claudia--I'm the OLD MAN--grin! (The scene took place 10 days ago.)
DULCE!
You are so POSITIVE! And that's the way to be...
About everything! Thank you, Take care.
MOONDUSTWRITER!
Yep, No matter how long this life goes on, I keep being amazed at the happenings. Life IS awesome, No Matter What. Thanks for the comment!
MONKEY MAN!
True story! Those are the best kind for me. Program is one of honesty, right? --grin!
GAUTAMI!
It starts early, yes, and often with a simple walk along a pebbled path!
TESS KINCAID!
I've gotta look up where that Avatar picture came from. And credit it. My bad. I believe it was on GOOGLE IMAGES.
Peeps. I will be away from my computer Saturday and Sunday until evening, but will respond to whoever comes here and comments. I really appreciate the close feelings of friendly support
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Steve!
ReplyDeleteI am sure I will meet your grandson one day in Carnegie Hall just before his concert.
Later!
what???????????? not use a painting? well...hmmmmm... ;)
ReplyDeleteno, I could not use a painting but you have used artwork up top too so couldn't i do the same? i did go over to istock yesterday, wasting hours on all the pretty pictures but haven't done anything else as far as changing anything...and picture window template scares me too, and that's this one, i think...anyway, looking forward to your thoughts, sweet man..
i do know how to make a background and use tiling, what i do now-- what is neat about this one is how you cannot see through the text/post part but the rest is semi-transparent. and no gradient up top...anyway, looking forward, be back tonight. xoo
LINDA!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you AGAIN! On your blog I wrote how much I like your vibrantly colored header!!!
MADDALENA!
Carnegie Hall? Now THAT'S a B I G Dream! I guess you knew I'd have a story about when I played there. I really did, but not in the usual scenario. It could be one day soon a FOURTH DIMENSION blog--grin!
He's a lucky fella! He's got the best Teacher on his side. :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Silver
SILVER!
ReplyDeleteHa! You do not really know that (but I do--grin!).
Thank you for dropping in "tomorrow"--since it is always tomorrow there, as opposed to today here.
Perfect example of today and tomorrow being the same, a given moment is everywhere--sort of reminiscent of THE FOURTH DIMENSION. Just HAD to write in a plug for my blog!