Thinking of you, Andrew!
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- Richard Briggs
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Re: Thinking of you, Andrew!
Hello Andrew, I can't add to previous response other than to say you are missed. I was also wondering about Arwin. Like you I play stringed instruments (guitar). I also am an avid music listener (but I'd rather play). I bought a very expensive Martin 10 years ago (at 57) on the basis that arthritis may set in before long. Well, here I am at 67 and no sign of arthritis! My plan is...
- If the eyes go I have my guitar.
- If my ears go I have photography.
- If my dexterity goes then hopefully can still manage a camera and keyboard.
- If I can't walk then I will have both music and photography still.
I have it all worked out!! Sod's law says something will come up I'd not thought of!
Richard
- If the eyes go I have my guitar.
- If my ears go I have photography.
- If my dexterity goes then hopefully can still manage a camera and keyboard.
- If I can't walk then I will have both music and photography still.
I have it all worked out!! Sod's law says something will come up I'd not thought of!
Richard
- andrewb2012
- Posts: 1045
- Joined: Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:09 pm
Re: Thinking of you, Andrew!
Hi Richard,
Great to hear from you - you know the old adage 'as one door closes...' - well this has been true in my life so I count myself very lucky that I have enough interests to keep me going in most circumstances. I do not despair about growing old or not being able to do what I once was able to do - I have much more time now to reflect and still have much joy in the memories of past activities like rock climbing and hill walking. I can still remember the many days out on the hills with close friends (some of whom are no longer with us). I experiment with open tunings on guitar and gain much pleasure from new directions discovered - my current favourite is an open C tuning (CGCGCE) and a variation (CGCGCD). Although I have no intention of performing - they are real FUN to play (mistakes and all).
Anyway, lovely to hear from you - hope you are well and continuing to be inspired with photography (and all your other interests including guitar).
Kind regards,
Andrew
Great to hear from you - you know the old adage 'as one door closes...' - well this has been true in my life so I count myself very lucky that I have enough interests to keep me going in most circumstances. I do not despair about growing old or not being able to do what I once was able to do - I have much more time now to reflect and still have much joy in the memories of past activities like rock climbing and hill walking. I can still remember the many days out on the hills with close friends (some of whom are no longer with us). I experiment with open tunings on guitar and gain much pleasure from new directions discovered - my current favourite is an open C tuning (CGCGCE) and a variation (CGCGCD). Although I have no intention of performing - they are real FUN to play (mistakes and all).
Anyway, lovely to hear from you - hope you are well and continuing to be inspired with photography (and all your other interests including guitar).
Kind regards,
Andrew
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