Things are picking up, boys and girls. This week I begin the transition into a new, much more lucrative job. As such, I will finally be able to get back fully on my feet once again, without all the worry and hassle I've been coping with over the last year or so. It's been sixteen months since my Mom's passing started all the changes, and for the first time since there is actually a glimmer of daylight at the end of the tunnel.
As is so often the case with my life, the switch comes about just as I was approaching the point of total burnout. I'd progressed about as far as I could with the current situation, and was merely treading water rather than continuing with forward progress. A change was inevitable, and a solid month of pursuing other options has finally paid off. My new gig promises full-time hours and benefits, plus I'll have the werewithal to revitalize the music once again.
The next couple weeks therefore look to be rather busy and hectic, so don't be surprised if there's another lapse in blog activity for a bit. Once I'm over this last hump things will settle down into routine, and I'll be able to get back to regular writings again. There's plenty to talk about; I just need a bit of time to get things in order, and adjust to the new situation. The regular fun and games will resume in due course.
In the meantime, you lot ought to know the drill by now - lay back and ride the groove for a while. Full spring is a good time to do just that, although here in Cornhusker-land, we've already had a couple potent shots of summertime weather, as well as a batch of STRONG thunderstorms and tornadoes.
It's all good though, and seems to be getting even better. Sit tight and be of good cheer, All - I'll be with you again shortly.................
{BTW - RIP George "Goober" Lindsey, at age 83. Always did like good ol' Goob whenever I saw him. Proof-positive that the best comedy is clean and genuinely silly............}
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