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2 years ago
in A song I composed for Dad, knowing his time with us was uncertain on ImJustCreative
Music connects our human souls or so it seems that way at times.
Now that Dad's soul has been released into the ethers and knowing that there are no limitations with gases; moreover, this music came from within your soul, kiddo. It wouldn't suprise me one bit if he is listening with an ethereal ear to his son's heart of hearts.
The music is captivating and rapturous.
*Hugs*
Now that Dad's soul has been released into the ethers and knowing that there are no limitations with gases; moreover, this music came from within your soul, kiddo. It wouldn't suprise me one bit if he is listening with an ethereal ear to his son's heart of hearts.
The music is captivating and rapturous.
*Hugs*
2 years ago
in Review: Life Is a Road, It’s About the Ride on Northwest Cycle Report
Hats off to Dan Meyers because he lives life as a real humanitarian in both his books and his online comraderie.
While reading the one story previously mentioned, "Neighborhood Hazard (Or: Why the Cops Won’t Patrol Brice Street)", I, too, laughed for hours long afterwards. Even now, I giggle while sharing his "Kodak" moment on Brice Street.
Dan's compassionate and empathetic sides are well captivated in his penmanship inso much that I've wanted to pinch his cheek and hug his neck because I was/am so proud of this man's taking on life's challenges where he is the victor against intangeable feats as a fallible human being.
Git on, Dano!
While reading the one story previously mentioned, "Neighborhood Hazard (Or: Why the Cops Won’t Patrol Brice Street)", I, too, laughed for hours long afterwards. Even now, I giggle while sharing his "Kodak" moment on Brice Street.
Dan's compassionate and empathetic sides are well captivated in his penmanship inso much that I've wanted to pinch his cheek and hug his neck because I was/am so proud of this man's taking on life's challenges where he is the victor against intangeable feats as a fallible human being.
Git on, Dano!
2 years ago
in Review: Life Is a Road, It’s About the Ride on Northwest Cycle News
Hats off to Dan Meyers because he lives life as a real humanitarian in both his books and his online comraderie.
While reading the one story previously mentioned, "Neighborhood Hazard (Or: Why the Cops Won’t Patrol Brice Street)", I, too, laughed for hours long afterwards. Even now, I giggle while sharing his "Kodak" moment on Brice Street.
Dan's compassionate and empathetic sides are well captivated in his penmanship inso much that I've wanted to pinch his cheek and hug his neck because I was/am so proud of this man's taking on life's challenges where he is the victor against intangeable feats as a fallible human being.
Git on, Dano!
While reading the one story previously mentioned, "Neighborhood Hazard (Or: Why the Cops Won’t Patrol Brice Street)", I, too, laughed for hours long afterwards. Even now, I giggle while sharing his "Kodak" moment on Brice Street.
Dan's compassionate and empathetic sides are well captivated in his penmanship inso much that I've wanted to pinch his cheek and hug his neck because I was/am so proud of this man's taking on life's challenges where he is the victor against intangeable feats as a fallible human being.
Git on, Dano!