Back from the service, which was lovely. And the picnic afterward.If they used BBQ smoke instead of incense every week, the Episcopal church might draw larger crowds.And the baptism was, indeed, right in the Mississippi River!
Quote from: Jane on August 02, 2015, 07:33:11 AMQuote from: Jennifer on August 02, 2015, 06:00:49 AMDR Jane wrote:QuoteThe first several weeks we walked the Renaissance Trail here I kept yelling at the bikers to ring a bell. I have given up since I kept embarrassing Keith-lol. He is very sweet though as he keeps me on the edge of the path and walks the inside so he will be hit first. Do bikers even have bells? I don't have one, but i suppose it could be useful.Do you call out before passing people?Only if they are blocking the way. If they are over to one side then I slow down a bit. if they have a dog or child then I have my hand on my brakes.
Quote from: Jennifer on August 02, 2015, 06:00:49 AMDR Jane wrote:QuoteThe first several weeks we walked the Renaissance Trail here I kept yelling at the bikers to ring a bell. I have given up since I kept embarrassing Keith-lol. He is very sweet though as he keeps me on the edge of the path and walks the inside so he will be hit first. Do bikers even have bells? I don't have one, but i suppose it could be useful.Do you call out before passing people?
DR Jane wrote:QuoteThe first several weeks we walked the Renaissance Trail here I kept yelling at the bikers to ring a bell. I have given up since I kept embarrassing Keith-lol. He is very sweet though as he keeps me on the edge of the path and walks the inside so he will be hit first. Do bikers even have bells? I don't have one, but i suppose it could be useful.
The first several weeks we walked the Renaissance Trail here I kept yelling at the bikers to ring a bell. I have given up since I kept embarrassing Keith-lol. He is very sweet though as he keeps me on the edge of the path and walks the inside so he will be hit first.
Quote from: singdaw on August 02, 2015, 11:26:06 AMBack from the service, which was lovely. And the picnic afterward.If they used BBQ smoke instead of incense every week, the Episcopal church might draw larger crowds.And the baptism was, indeed, right in the Mississippi River!Did you sing "shall we gather at the river"?
~ ~ ~ BREAK-A-LEG SHOW VIBES ~ ~ ~ for bk and his merrie Kritzerland crew!!!!
There's even the inevitable mash-up of the new Dr. Seuss book and the revisionist Atticus Finch in the new To Kill a Mockingbird book:(tune of “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch”)You’re a gold mine, Mr. FinchYour success can never fadeThey’ll be rich from all the interest Once the devil has been paidMr. FinchIn that dark little bank vaultIs that where you should have stayed?
So do you know whose 1967 evening of songs was written about by William Goldman in his book THE SEASON as follows:Two men were standing in the lobby. One said, "I don't know....is it theatre?" The other man replied, "It has to be. It sure as hell ain't singin'!"
Did anyone else have this album growing up?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oH6sm2qaGNY
And, DR Jane, all the bikers along the path to the river DID use their bells to signal that they were passing.Minnesotans, on the whole, are very polite.
I shall now get ready and then I shall be on my way to The Federal for sound check and show.
Quote from: bk on August 02, 2015, 02:59:21 PMI shall now get ready and then I shall be on my way to The Federal for sound check and show.More broken-leg vibes for a great show.