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There have been several times in life that I’ve been mentally lost. What do I do next? Where do I go? How do I get to the next step? Survival mode can be nuts, and sometimes I’ve figured it out, other times just waited through it. Then there are the times that people said I’m getting them Deliberately Lost. Maybe, but not really. I like to explore, and don’t mind finding new things in a new environment. I’m just good at remembering certain markers when I make a turn, and find my way back. So, even part way through, when I get asked, “Do you know where you are” or “do you know where you’re going”? No, but we will find something – whether it’s the charming odds & ends store, or wild berries, whatever it is will be found. the point is the journey, not necessarily the destination, yet we will find it anyway. Even Purgatory Resort in the dead of snowy winter has hidden gems to find off the beaten path. Maybe there will be a dance hall where I’ll find a partner to dance the fandango with me while playing castanets while I dance with a tambourine.
February starts the music season again! I will be playing with the UW-Parkside Community Band, after a hiatus from rotator cuff surgery. I will continue to play with the Racine Concert Band as well as the Kenosha Pops Concert Band. I have a current birthday fundraiser for the Racine Concert Band on Facebook that ends on Valentine’s day. I have yet to donate to it, but will be closer to it’s end.