Saturday, May 20, 2017

Life as a lonely child (and life's thoughtful lessons)

Came upon an interesting article which re-affirmed my early search for companionship as a young boy.   At a young age, I surrounded myself within the animal world, and still find myself wandering there today.

"The greatest comfort is in knowing that their lives are not about us at all".  (Helen MacDonald - NYT's)









NYT's article - What Animals Taught Me About Being Human.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/16/magazine/what-animals-taught-me-about-being-human.html?em_pos=large&emc=edit_ma_20170519&nl=magazine&nlid=49832515&ref=headline&te=1



Tuesday, May 2, 2017

waiting for the bridge today ......

with my windows rolled down, cars waiting and stopped - there came about a symphony of surrounding sounds - of sea birds, a light breeze and a soft played trombone. I pulled over to listen closer, hearing those soothing clear notes.

Sam Chen, is from Knoxville, Tennessee - and arrived in town for an audition with the Sarasota Orchestra. Sam is currently a 'principal' trombonist with the Knoxville Symphony, and now, is considering a change of venue, a new jump-start and considering all life's options. When I found him rehearsing there alongside the bay, he stated, "A calmness near the water helps".  That's all he needed.

We spoke briefly, before he asked if I had ever read the book, "Secrets", and I had not.  He explained, that not more than 5 minutes before my arrival, he expected somehow, someone would arrive - and that someone apparently had been me - me, listening carefully.


Sam Chen and his smooth 'tenor' trombone over Robert's Bay