[video=youtube;tg90Fkk1FWg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tg90Fkk1FWg[/video] Some good liquor drinkin music
Thank you very much for sharing this; I do like it. Although I have yet to give each song posted upon this page my full attention, as of yet, I have listened to this one twice, because it certainly caught my attention the first time. I was unfamiliar with Ms. Williams' work, which appears to warrant further attention, in my personal opinion. I stated once before that I am not a huge fan of country music (have to be in the mood), but I did not mention that such is because I was highly exposed to it; old school country, only, along with bluegrass, and it caused me to rather rebel from it, in search of new sounds. I have not given much attention to alternative forms of country (most does not sound like country music, to me), but this is certainly unique, folk/blues-like, and rather worthy sounding, comparatively speaking. I will pass on the liquor, because I do not believe that it will help my ankle.
[video=youtube;p_arXtPqHpg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_arXtPqHpg&feature=share[/video] Got a little lost last night Hope you have decent monitors to go with the fountains
I fell into a brief catnap, listening to Part 7, and it is nice awakening to gifts, although I have yet to listen to any of them. Unfortunately, I do not have as many water fountains at this residence, as I do at my primary residence in Florida (which is not located in my hometown), but your words remind me of the various anoles which frequent them. They love the water fountains, and I take many photos of them, simply because I like them, and I even let them venture into the solarium; although, my cats try to kill them. Not a great photo, nor do I have access to my editing software, but this one was an invader, and I caught him battling with the king of the front garden over one of his many females (king won, as usual). [video=youtube;OzBdyVrx3a4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzBdyVrx3a4[/video]
Both selections were extremely pleasant to awaken to, but I like this one, the best, of the two that you selected! This is a photo of the king anole within the front garden, and although it is hard to tell from the, yet another cr@ppy photo, he is massive, and he happens to be directly above one of my favorite water fountains, within that shot. They are not native to Florida, having arrived from South America, and they have chased our green, pretty, smaller native anoles higher into the trees, via having had their territory overtaken, causing concern.
Dearest Archy, That video appeared to have one of my cacti in it: A monster specimen I have, and it blooms once a year, at night, and then the bloom dies. I once posted a photo of it online, within a private surf forum, telling everyone it was my peyote plant, lololol....until an informed individual busted me out for it, lol.
[video=youtube;YhDQ-Jsiej4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhDQ-Jsiej4[/video] ^ approximately 11 minutes.