Steel Drum
Yup, steel drum might be the most happy sounding instrument. Makes me feel happy and it literally cannot make someone sad. It if I were to compare it to other instruments, perhaps the bongos or xylophone are almost as happy sounding.
Yup, steel drum might be the most happy sounding instrument. Makes me feel happy and it literally cannot make someone sad. It if I were to compare it to other instruments, perhaps the bongos or xylophone are almost as happy sounding.
Thoughts on them: I have too many of them. I don’t want them to get damaged so I don’t ware them enough. They are too thick and hot I don’t want to wear something that is itchy They remind me of Scotland. I like how they keep me warm I am getting ready for sweater weather.
The timezone changed with fall back and its getting dark. I don’t know if I am really ready for winter. I did probably the last warm long run here till next spring. This run was hard, I went really slowly, running though the golf course and up the pass a bit. The cold weather helped and my having hydration with mix made me feel great. I also cant wait for working on some projects next year....
In a meeting today I apologised for the emails asking for more clarification and asking questions. I was told it was better to ask questions than not. I am in the deep end of networking study for the CCNA and I just bought a book that I have no idea about, cybersecurity. But I am going to ask the questions anyway and power though the awkward parts of learning.
It seems like Colorado’s history of trains is also about the geology and rocks of Colorado. The mountains are so tall, the valleys are so narrow, and the rocks are so hard. Its hard to fathom just how much effort it was moving all the rocks Even modern earth moving methods, are just shinny and newer versions of what dynamite, pick axes and leveraging steel accomplished. Still the same from the past are the large amounts of money and energy these massive undertakings needed to focused....