Ramblings and Rants about the world around a modern day goddess who is mostly dumbfounded by the places she finds herself inhabiting.
26 October, 2016
Rediscovering Musicians
Some goddesses are puzzled by this...like me...
It's strange after a twenty plus year hiatus from most music because I couldn't stand the added pain to actually be able to enjoy listening to some music occasionally again. My soon to be ex-husband was a sweetheart and gave me his old ipod for my last birthday and I've been working to fill it up to listen to it during the walks I take. Smartphones just burn through battery power too fast IMO when you are also listening to music. But even when I rip the CD's I've got the stupid iTunes doesn't recognize them as music. Got to figure it out. But I am realizing that some of my favorite musicians didn't stop making music when I could no longer listen, and didn't start when I first heard of them. Like this one. Rick Springfield. LOL Some of you think he's just a heart throb. He's actually a singer, songwriter and composer as well as being an actor. And the guy plays several instruments. The Ballad of Annie Goodbody is off of his first solo album in the US (he's Australian) and I've discovered I really like it.
The thrust of my life seems to be involved in these two words:
Main Entry:
1puz·zle
Pronunciation:
\ˈpə-zəl\
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
puz·zled; puz·zling\ˈpə-zə-liŋ, ˈpəz-liŋ\
Etymology:
origin unknown
Date:
1582
transitive verb1: to offer or represent to (as a person) a problem difficult to solve or a situation difficult to resolve:challenge mentally; also: to exert (as oneself) over such a problem or situationpuzzled their wits to find a solution>2archaic:complicate, entangle3: to solve with difficulty or ingenuity<puzzle out an answer to a riddle>intransitive verb1: to be uncertain as to action or choice2: to attempt a solution of a puzzle by guesswork or experiment <puzzle over the mystery>
— puz·zler\ˈpə-zə-lər, ˈpəz-lər\noun
Main Entry:
god·dess
Pronunciation:
\ˈgä-dəs alsoˈgȯ-\
Function:
noun
Date:
14th century
1: a female god2: a woman whose great charm or beauty arouses adoration
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