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Arthur Rosch's avatar

I would love to travel if I still had feet. But my feet quit on me twenty years ago. Hey, I'm now a near-deaf musician. Shades of Beethoven! Thank god I can still hear the piano....except for the extreme treble. I might be envious of your capacity for travel, but....why envy anything or anyone? L'chaim, Bret.

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R.J. Marx's avatar

Great read. Your stomach I hope, is no longer playing Albert Ayler but soothing as Ben Webster.

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Bret Primack's avatar

Yes, I'm back to Lester Young.

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Jonathan's avatar

Brilliant

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Justin E. Schutz's avatar

welcome…..,.what? i don’t know. but glad you’re back basically well. i’ll be reading when you’re writing. glad you didn’t have to fly into Newark.

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Linda Stefkovic's avatar

I hope you and Sherrie are on the road to intestinal recovery. Thankfully you had your sense of humor to help you through it all. I look forward to your future travel transmissions. It's a fabulous view through these untraveled eyes!

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George M's avatar

America is not quite hell for some, nightmarish and painful for others, a battlefield "for the soul of" to many. I need rations, water, a small amount of ammo and comradeship as the war goes on, on many fronts. HQ keeps telling me that replacements are coming. From my safe position, I hold back on engaging the enemy, too heavily armed and likely too numerous. Good thing you're at a far distance and free to travel. Would much rather shadow you abroad than scope out my surroundings.

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Su Terry's avatar

Yoga, yeah! I'm a taiji chick but I do yoga on Sundays.

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Bret Primack's avatar

OK, coming up, more compassion.

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