On 31-dec-04, at 0:42, Richard Brekne wrote: > David... > > Nice thoughts, greatfully accepted, read, and mulled through the mind. > I'm sure we all return your wishes for the comming Year. I'd add my > wishes for a bit of peace and sanity in the world as well. > > Live long and prosper ! > > RicB > > David Andersen wrote: > >> Dear all----- >> >> A bit under the weather today, so I’m playing hooky, sitting at my >> office/garden window, looking at my hot tub(SO California!) and the >> backdrop of gray, leaden skies---O precious rain---feeling incredibly >> grateful for my life, my craft, my love of the Creator, the mystery >> of life, the ability to set my own schedule, the collegiality of this >> list and my piano business partners, the love of my family and >> friends, the volunteer work I’m able to do, the music I’m able to >> play and enjoy, my relative health and healthy frame of reference >> even though I’m dealing with rheumatoid arthritis, the beautiful >> place I live and work----the list of gifts is almost endless. >> >> When I’m much, much older (hopefully), and at the end, fighting for >> my last breath, I will be comforted by the love I felt and expressed, >> not the work and tasks I accomplished or the problems I solved. >> >> Life is fragile, and precious; it can be swept away in a moment. >> Savor it; appreciate it. It’s magic. >> >> Have a happy, deep, safe, rich New Year----and don’t forget to have >> fun. >> >> David Andersen >> Malibu, CA >> > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > > And on top of the above, I wish for all of us a lot of inspiration and wisdom. friendly greetings from André Oorebeek Vita Dura Est
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