Last night and this morning were good tests for my ability as a spring line tech. High winds and high tide with surge had me rockin' and rollin' all night long. Avalon was making noises I hadn't heard before. Kinda got my attention. Needless to say, it was a restless sleep, keeping one eye and one ear open. I imagine that's what it's like to single hand and keep a watch over a long reach.
Feeling a little slow today, weak and iffy. I hope it's not the heart thing. Still to much to do before I go in for surgery. At least the prognosis is looking more like stents rather than bypass. Much less time needed for recovery.
The band is sounding real good in the studio. Practice, practice, practice. Tomorrow night we are going to be in Daytona. Promises to be a cold one. Warm cloths and maybe a little antifreeze will be in order.
Stood out at the end of the marina pier this afternoon and watched dolphins play and jump around. Actually, I don't think they were playing unless it was foreplay. There were four or five of them, one very obviously a male. Lucky guy. With all the splashing and jumping it seems to me that something good was going on. They obviously were having a good time. To bad us land people have such a hard time having fun. How nice to just be in the moment and enjoy the day for what it is. "Sufficient unto the day the evil therein".
Thinking about going out to Ka'Tiki tonight to play a little acoustic guitar. Gotta stay in practice. I think I have a regular Wednesday night gig now, though not sure. We'll see on the 10th of this month. A friend of mine is opening a bar on St Pete Beach and is going to be doing solo music there. Might be some work for me. Things might be looking up financially. One can hope.
No one gets out of here alive, so live it like ya mean it.
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