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Day 17, Sabbatical Part Deux
It’s hard to take six weeks off. Not as hard as it used to be, but still hard. I have commitments, and today I popped up for a bit to work on some. I was accepted to speak at the … Continue reading
Day 16, Sabbatical Part Deux
Yesterday was a quiet day. I could say that it’s recovering from vacation, but I really felt fine. The weekend in Vegas with family was great, with lots of laughs, too much indulgence, and a few losses, but not too … Continue reading
Day 14 Sabbatical, Part Deux
A full day planned, starting with 90 minutes of guitar. Working on “Everybody Hurts” along with some exercises and a little blues practice. It was a nice time, and I’m thinking that most of this sabbatical is going to be … Continue reading
Day 13 Sabbatical, Part Deux
A work day, trying to get a few things done around a busy life. I got up early to practice guitar and get in a few lessons before a massage. I know, life is hard, but normally I wouldn’t be … Continue reading