If you need me from now on, you can find me in the Big Rock Candy Mountains*.
I'm bound to go
Where there ain't no snow
There ain't no fog and the wind don't blow . . .
* That link is to the original song, which was a song from the 1920's about a hobo's dreamland. The version I'm familiar with, from a CD of kids' songs the MiL bought, has slightly different lyrics that I like better. Because in the children's version, candy grows on bushes and love is all around you. Nice.
Lordy, I'm right behind you. I don't mind the the snow in the forecast but I feel like I'm holding my breath waiting for the high winds... Keep warm.
ReplyDeleteMy bags are packed!
ReplyDeleteJohnny Cash .... from my childhood. Thanks for the memories.
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word verification 'begines'
spelling for the New Orleans delicacy after a night in the French Quarter
Candy in the bushes - but no creepy Oompa Loompas like Willy Wonka's workers. I'll pack my bags; we can take turns carrying the Cubster.
ReplyDeleteHold off, now--the race is still on.
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