Saturday, September 22, 2007
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
LOWCOUNTRY LIVIN'
We took a belated summer vacation this year and spent a long weekend at Fripp Island the weekend after Labor Day. Ahhhhhhhhh. My heart rate slows down just thinking about it.
The weather was perfection. The temperature of the pools was ideal. The "crowds" were small. The seafood was fresh. The drinks were cold. The sunrises and sunsets were breathtaking.
In preparation for a Jamaican getaway that we've booked to take in December, we brought along our snorkeling gear. Never too early to practice!
The weather was perfection. The temperature of the pools was ideal. The "crowds" were small. The seafood was fresh. The drinks were cold. The sunrises and sunsets were breathtaking.
In preparation for a Jamaican getaway that we've booked to take in December, we brought along our snorkeling gear. Never too early to practice!
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
RHYMES WITH EAGLE
Yep. You're right. I took the month of August as a bloggy break. Now I'm rested, refreshed and ready to share more useless trivia and mundane anecdotes. And shoes. There'll be talk of shoes.
But not tonight.
Tonight, rather, I wanna suggest a great new CD for all of you who love the Christian tunes. Today is the release date of a CD that I've been enjoying for a couple of months now. I was fortunate enough to receive a pre-release copy of the new Monk & Neagle CD "Twenty-First Time" and I've played it to death. Gooooood stuff.
I hope the CD does well because these two Texas dudes seem really neat. You'll like their music if you enjoy harmonies.
The title song, Twenty-First Time, is probably my favorite cut on the album. You can listen to it here.
Anyway, it's good to be back. More posting and pics to come this week!
But not tonight.
Tonight, rather, I wanna suggest a great new CD for all of you who love the Christian tunes. Today is the release date of a CD that I've been enjoying for a couple of months now. I was fortunate enough to receive a pre-release copy of the new Monk & Neagle CD "Twenty-First Time" and I've played it to death. Gooooood stuff.
I hope the CD does well because these two Texas dudes seem really neat. You'll like their music if you enjoy harmonies.
The title song, Twenty-First Time, is probably my favorite cut on the album. You can listen to it here.
Anyway, it's good to be back. More posting and pics to come this week!