Dear Partner,
So here we are in June of 2021. The world slowly emerging from its Pandemic stupor. You and Connie coming over soon to celebrate in person the completion of the virtual journey we took around our lives in thirty letters.
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Dear Partner,
So here we are in June of 2021. The world slowly emerging from its Pandemic stupor. You and Connie coming over soon to celebrate in person the completion of the virtual journey we took around our lives in thirty letters.
Dear Partner,
So here we are in June of 2021. The world slowly emerging from its Pandemic stupor. You and Connie coming over soon to celebrate in person the completion of the virtual journey we took around our lives in thirty letters.
Dear Partner,
There is a moment in many if not most stories where the protagonist (or protagonists) survive a near death experience, emerging transformed in some existential way.
Dear Partner,
That’s us singing “Here’s To Fifty Years, My Friend.” It’s from a concert in September of 2015 half a century after we met and sang our first song together.
Dear Partner,
Over the years I’ve grown comfortable with the idea that we spend a lot of time chipping away in the quarry of life often to what seems like little effect.
Dear Partner,
In 2004 you took John Paine’s place in the group and you and I began standing next to each other singing that song and so many others on stages all over the world.
Dear Partner,
It’s been quite an experience to take this time, to write these letters to you, to attempt to put into words where we’ve come from, how we got here, where we are now, where we might be headed.
Dear Partner,
A longtime friend from California, Bruce Goddard, had unexpectedly showed up with his daughter on Pat’s and my wedding day. They were a welcome addition to our celebration.
Dear Partner,
That song, Part of the River, was written for your dad. I drove to your place right after you called to tell me he’d died. January 11, 1986.
Dear Partner,
When I look back on a still active career of more than 50 years for much of that time I considered myself a songwriter and a singer who loved to tell stories.
Dear Partner,
So here we are in June of 2021. The world slowly emerging from its Pandemic stupor. You and Connie coming over soon to celebrate in person the completion of the virtual journey we took around our lives in thirty letters.