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Troy, Idaho
Seriously? I used to live about 13 miles from that town. Drove through it a lot. Deary and Elk River are pretty cool places too.

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Rico, Colorado - a small, quaint town I passed through while visiting the Rockies. Had the best grilled cheese of my life there.
Hey, I've been there. It's in the Cortez National Forest (as I remember) in the mountains. Did some survey work there (claims staking) many, many moons ago for about a month. Nice little town. Don't recall the grilled cheese.


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Copper Mountain,Colorado. ... Ruby's Run


(starts at very top of highest lift, ends right at the bar/surgical supply shop. smile )

But listening to the loons on Gladstone lake 50 miles north of Brainard is more soothing.

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a super, secret spot on top of the continental divide, at around 9,500 feet of elevation. gorgeous alpine lake, waterfall pouring into it surrounded by masses of monkey flowers and bluebells. mountain goats knocking rocks down into the lake all day. a dreamy meadow reaching out into the forest, with masses of wild gentians, paintbrush, and lupine all in bloom. elk bugling in the meadows beyond, clanging their racks against each other. shooting stars falling on my face all night long in the crisp, cool air.

soon to be a major tourist destination when they finish putting in the continental divide scenic trail right through it this summer. i'll never go there again. mad mad :t:


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Ok. The Balcony or Family Circle of the Metropolican Opera House. Anywhere in Carnegie Hall. The backyard, especially in spring. The dining room table first thing in the morning with a fresh pot of coffee waiting. On the sofa bed with Preston's arm around me (my bed's only a twin so we use the sofa bed, to make a long story short laugh ).

One of my absolutely favorite places in the whole world: my piano bench.

A spring, early-summer meadow.

A Maine road side abloom with beach roses whose scent demand an abandonment of convention and rules. "LIVE". "SCREW THE ESTABLISHMENT" they say. I obey.

My desk at home.

As I said, in the arms of my lovey.


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The woods near my house, I love going walks there in Spring. laugh


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Several places that don't even physically exist anymore.

Hamilton, and the beaches of the south shore of Bermuda.

Banff/Lake Louise area of Alberta.

Florence, Italy.

Nueva Esperanza, Honduras.

Wherever my feet are, as long as my family's there, too.

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(hi everybody...I been swamped lately, but I have been missing y'all!)
That is such a gorgeous photo of you, Deb. It could be a travel poster!


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eek Deb, is that you?! You are hot! wink smile


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I think we should immediately establish a traveling PW Club... everyone's favorite locations sound so wonderful. I'm being bitten by the travel bug big time.

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Rome and Venice, Italy
Yorkshire, England

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gosh plays, sarah, you are sweet. My husband took me to that pretty place for our 20th anniversary. I looove it so much.

justme...thinks are just fine, thanks for asking. I'm directing a musical at one of the high schools here. The schedule is about to do me in, but I do enjoy the kids.


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maybe I'll catch a glimpse of you in my neighborhood... :p


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justme...thinks are just fine, thanks for asking. I'm directing a musical at one of the high schools here. The schedule is about to do me in, but I do enjoy the kids.
Which musical? The kids are doing Seussical the Musical at my son's school. They are fun, aren't they? They just finished Les Miserables.

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I'm in your neighborhood every weekday right now apple...but if you blink, you might miss me. I am tearing back and forth between there and everywhere else.

Justme, we're doing Working. It is not my favorite piece but it's well suited to this group. Several of these kids are private students of mine. They're great kids. I don't know if I really need to do this gig again after this year, it really is kind of a scheduling nightmare. I think I'll get this batch graduated and retire. One of the reasons this time of year is so nuts for me is that it's contest and scholarship audition time for my voice students. They all want extra lessons and I play some of the auditions as well as the musical. I usually end up judging a couple of things also and doing master classes or clinics...it's just an important time for the musicians. I'm particularly proud of a couple of my senior girls. They have both gotten very nice scholarship offers from good schools. Makes me very happy and tickled for them. Hard hard workers. Both came to me with good instruments but significant vocal problems. They worked hard, did what I said and now they sing like angels. Healthy, easy, wonderful singing. I love that. Kids are cool. I wish I had more *energy*.


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Kids are cool. I wish I had more *energy*.
Ain't that the truth!!! I love kids. Especially teenagers. I'm not familiar with the piece you're working on but am glad to hear you're enjoying it. It's nice to know there's someone else out there experiencing the same happiness. BTW your pic *is* beautiful.

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