Frida’s Theme Music

And then, it was over as fast as it started. We’ve been on vacation. Florence, on the Oregon coast. Sunshine baked us across blue skies and light winds. Baked is relative. Temps only crossed into the sixties once. But when you’re not expecting sunshine, a wealth of it can feel skin melting. In a good way.

This morning, Frida, May 2, 2025, was our final day. Gone was the blue sky. Withered sunshine made little effort to offset the cold air. A light drizzle was falling by 9:30 AM. It amused me; last time that we stayed on the coast, we had a similar experience. I joked at that time, the sky was crying because we were leaving.

We had an update on Papi. Joanne, our traditional flooftender had taken on duties. Much easier when it’s just one floof. We used to have five.

Papi has always been skittish and standoffish. Wary. So we wore concern on our thoughts for his welfare while we were away. Lovely to hear from Joanne before we left the coast this morning that Papi was an absolute sweetheart. Either there and waiting for her when she arrived each morning and night, or immediately turning up when she called him. The Orange Boi was very pleased to see us and looks good.

Terrible news came to me by way of my sister. You may have heard about the windstorms that cut through part of the U.S. a few days ago. Mom’s house in Penn Hills, a Pittsburgh, PA, suburb, took on some damages. 100 year old trees were uprooted or lost substantial branches. The side porch was torn away, along with the roof to the tool shed. Fallen trees and branches conspired to keep vehicles from traversing the road. She lost electricity. Their phones were almost dead with no way to recharge them. Food in the frig and freezer was lost. Super sister sent her awesome hubby to check on them and discovered their state. Super hubby is a plumber and has friends and relatives in associated professionals. He soon had people over there clearing trees and writing estimates, others bringing by power banks to recharge their phones, electricians to assess the problems. While many things were addressed, Mom still lacks electrical power. Fortune did keep them safe and uninjured but it must have been a few traumatic days for this elderly couple, 89 and 95 years old.

Into the morning men..tal music stream today came Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble performing “Crossfire”. It’s one of SRV’s later efforts. A solid rocker, less bluesy than most of SRV & DT, I enjoy it. My wife is more of a purist and dislikes the song.

Politics had a part slotting it into my MMMS. The Neurons thought after reading about the quid pro quo nature of the Trusk Regime that “Crossfire” was ideal theme music for this second day of May. The song rhetorically inquires, “Whatever happened to the golden rule?” I believe that PINO Trusk has monetized it, along with every other thing in the U.S. He wasn’t alone in his efforts. Too many of us were far to willing to go along.

Back home now, we picked up some dinner and ate it. Unpacked all luggage. Washed the vacation clothes. Folded them and put them back into drawers and closets. Now we’re just resting and recovering from being away from home.

Hope your day has been spirited with happiness or at least some modicum of joy. If not, tomorrow is another chance. Cheers

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  1. I had an inkling you would feature Couldn’t Stand The Weather But Crossfire is still a killer track.

    Where were you when his chopper crashed?

    Very sad day that was.

    Glad your folks are sorted and safe. Mine are in the same age bracket – 87 & 91.

    Bit less windy in Chester, UK and no nearby trees if I recall.

    Weekend looking good so far, Michael. There are frogs in our pond that are exercising their morning vocal chords as I type. I am reminded of Bulldog Blues, by Rory Gallagher.

    Have a good one!

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    1. We lived in a Sunnvale, CA, apartment, part of the SF Bay Area, when SRV was killed. We’d just moved there in Feb of that year after returning from a tour of duty in Germany. I vividly remember the moment of the news being announced on TV. Where were you when you heard of his death?

      I haven’t heard “Bullfrog Blues” in a loooonnnggg time. It’s a mover. Gallagher died too young, too.

      Have the best weekend possible. I’ll start mine as soon as coffee makes it way over the teeth and down the throat. Cheers

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      1. I was in the kitchen of the house we were renting. The small radio tape player was on when the news announced his death.
        If you ever see a comment from Prof. Taboo (Dwain) I seem to recall he told me he was at that gig when Stevie left in the helicopter.

        Re: Bullfrog Blues.
        First time I heard that album- Live in Europe – I was staying with a family in France during a student exchange program.

        Having a great weekend so far. Harvested around 6kg of Sweet Potatoes after I got up. Was grinning all morning.
        😊

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  2. …heir (sic) phones were almost dead with no way to recharge them.

    This is something we all need to consider. In today’s world, we are pretty much helpless without our phones. IMO, it behooves each of us to have a portable phone charger on-hand. Emergencies are not selective.

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      1. YES! A generator is a must, IMO. We purchased one a couple of years back at Costco. It works on gasoline, propane., and natural gas. Not cheap, but comforting.

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