Sunday, August 31, 2014

I AM NOT AS MUCH FROM A MUSICAL FAMILY AS I AM FROM A FAMILY THAT ENJOYED MUSIC

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JUST A SLOW LAZY KIND OF COWSY DAY

Despite a heavy cloud cover threatening rain for the first part of our day we never did see any water falling from the sky.  Kelly had spotted a nice little house on nearly an acre of property in the nearby lakeside town of Kincardine so Pheebs & were dispatched on a mission to check it out.  Real Estate photos can be very deceptive & such was the case this morning when we finally located the property.  Never even bothered getting out of the Jeep.  Just drove by, made a U turn & headed back home.  Oh well, another nice morning for a drive & it's always nice for Pheebs.  She loves her Jeep rides sitting right up in the front seat watching Ontario’s south-western rural scenery roll on by:))
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ALWAYS EASY TO TELL AN AMISH/MENNONITE FARM BY THE WAY WORK HAS BEEN DONE BY HAND

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AUTUMN APPLES ARE RIPENING & A FEW TREETOPS ARE BEGINNING TO SHOW A TOUCH OF COLOR FROM MOTHER NATURE’S PAINT BRUSH

I have especially noticed in these latter years how the passage of time has a nice way of taking off some of life's harsher edges, fills in a few of the low points & blunts some of those sharper points that occasionally crop up to disturb one's memory.  I like how that passage of time works:))  

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I SOMETIMES MARVEL AT THE SIZE OF SOME FARMS IN THE AREA

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DESPITE THREATENING RAIN CLOUDS THIS MORNING I WAS ABLE TO KEEP PHEEBERS WINDOW DOWN FOR OUR WHOLE DRIVE

Don't think there is anything that puts me into a more relaxed & mellow mood than music from the 1940's.  Big Band music if you will.  I spent the earliest years of my life with this music & it is ingrained in me.  I grew up listening to the mellow sounds, the harmonies & the instruments of the day.  Those bands & singers had a sound all their own & it is a sound that always transports me back to whole different era of my life.  An era of music when singers sang with clarity & songwriters wrote of lite happy fare.  It was 'feeling good' music in those days & it still has the same effect on me today when I hear music from that period of time.  Makes me feel good inside & brings memories of a seemingly easier way of life.  It really wasn't of course but it is how the passage of time has remembered it for me & how my mind continues to welcome the gracious favor.      

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THEY CALL THEMSELVES ‘THE BOVINE BUNCH’

Can't say I come from a musical family but I do come from a family that enjoyed music.  My Grandfather played a screechy violin & he & his guitar playing buddy 'Cowboy' (yup that's what everybody called him) were known to show up at local parties in their day & play for beer many, many, years ago.  My Mother could sit down at the piano & play just about anything by ear.  She would listen to a record & then pick out the melody on the piano keys.  My Aunt Jean loves her classical music & my Uncle Fred was up on all the Big Band leaders.  Uncle Harry loved his music as well & in the final few years of his life he spent his time surrounded by music 24 hours a day.  His music played on even as he slept.  He told us one time if it wasn't for the ‘easy listening’ music channel on his TV he doesn't know what he would have done with his time in the nursing home.  I remember my Grandpa every once in a long while would pull his old screechy out of tune violin from the closet & sit on the edge of his bed & have a go at it.  I remember the bow strings flopping & snapping in the air as his slippered foot tapped out a tune on the bare linoleum floor.  I remember my Mother hollering up the stairs for him to 'Stop It!!'  By the way, my Grandfather being the type of craftsman & machinist he was………made his own violins. 

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THIS WAS MY GRANDFATHER WILLIAM ‘BILL’ SCHAEFER IN HIS YOUNGER & OLDER YEARS

That violin music from my Grandfather has been passed through my Mother, my Aunt Jean, my Uncles & myself to my son Sean who has taken the music to a much higher & personal level.  He writes & produces everything himself in his own studio & plays an assortment of instruments.  Does all his own vocals, has a number of CD's out & fronts his own band called, THE WEAK NEED.  Last I heard he & another band member were on their way to Nashville in the coming weeks to do some networking.  Very proud of this fellow's musical accomplishments & prowess & it's nice to see how my Grandfather’s foot stomping violin days have amazingly come to a much higher standard of professional fruition.  And I'm sure it wouldn't be any more amazing to anyone than my Grandfather himself................:))     

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YEP THAT’S ME IN THE YELLOW T-SHIRT WITH MY BASS GUITAR  & AMP & THAT’S ME ON SOMEBODY ELSE’S DRUMS…COULDN’T PLAY EITHER ONE BUT I COULD SURE MAKE A LOT OF NOISE…PHOTOS TAKEN IN MY REC ROOM ON RAILWAY AVENUE STRATFORD ONTARIO ABOUT 1982

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MY SON SEAN THE ALL ROUND PROFESSIONAL MUSICIAN… NOTICED HE POSTED THIS SAYING ON HIS FACEBOOK TODAY…IT SUMS UP THE BOTH OF US TO A T:))

GROANER'S CORNER:(( A recent study found the average golfer walks about 900 miles a year. Another study found golfers drink, on average, 22 gallons of alcohol a year. That means, on average, golfers get about 41 miles to the gallon.

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A customer was really hassling an airline agent at the ticket counter -- yelling and using foul language. However, the agent was polite, pleasant and smiled while the customer continued to abuse her.  When the man finally left, the next person in line said to the agent, "Does that happen often? I can't believe how nice you were to him."  The agent smiled and said, "No problem, I took care of it. He's going to Detroit. His bags are going to Bangkok."

12 comments:

  1. Thanks Pops. I still have that Raven bass kickin around. The musical lineage carries on as all 3 of my kids are fantastic singers with Keigan playing drums and taking bass lessons with Keira taking piano lessons. Lots of new music on the horizon. Stay "tuned"

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  2. Loved the airline joke! Music does run in the family.

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  3. Might fine looking son you have. I never knew talent passed down the line. I guess there was no talent in my family. We all love music though.
    I wish him the best.

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  4. Loved tonight's post. Great picture of Pheebs looking out the window. I can sure relate to coming from a family that loves music. My dad could get music out of most anything, from a banjo to a washtub bass and just about anything in between. Nothing fancy, just fun. Enjoyed the pictures.

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  5. More great pics from the past , thanks for sharing.

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  6. We always had music while our sons were growing up - they still enjoy the same "oldies" we used to play.
    Love the picture of the apple tree.

    arlonHboozer.com

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  7. My mother had a lovely singing voice (which she did not pass on to me) and would sing great songs from the 40's when it was just the two of us. I still love that music. Didn't we all have one of those plaid footstools back then?? Wonderful that Sean is carrying on the music legacy - your pride is certainly evident :-).

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  8. Al,

    You remember "Arizona" Kennedy.
    Two of his siblings were also musical. His brother played the fiddle, competed in fiddle competitions and built fiddles.

    Cut off two fingers tips on his left hand making one and everyone thought his playing days were over. He carved two wooden finger tips and was able to attach them and continue to play. Many of the fiddles that he made he gave to young fiddlers that he heard play at competitions and thought had promise.

    Everyone said that his sister was better than he was but she would never play in public.

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  9. I love the music from the 40's and early 50's. One thing I like is that you can actually understand all the words in the vocals, and they are memorable (most of them, anyway). I don't know when it was written, but I think the words September Song are profound. Some musicians today attempt to be profound, but for some reason I can't understand a darn word they are singing!

    All the best to your son in his career.

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  10. like father like son..funny how that happens!
    love the photo of Pheebes with her head hanging out the window! says it all!!

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  11. It is amazing how the love of music and manifest itself into a singer and musician...Music is the universal language...Your son is very talented...He got that through you.

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