The two prior threads about members got me to thinking about it. Some of the members many think are jerks are some of the best you'll ever know in life. Some of the members are always quick to pray for others and are quiet but always there. Some just want to be heard and that's OK with me. When we lost High Brass the ones that responded with grace and kindness will never be forgotten. Some of those some members would never guess but they didn't surprise me. After two days of "some assembly required" on a murphy bed I'm chilling with some good brews and grateful for my lot in life. Many of you are part of that and I thank you. Before anyone else sez it ... GFY to you too!!!
The Karma bus always has an empty seat when it comes around.- High Brass
There's battle lines being drawn Nobody's right if everybody's wrong
Dave did not really know High Brass nor did I pick up on his passing. Must have been during my last sabbatical from this jungle of a place. I always try to express my blessings for those who pass as well as those effected by the terrible void in their lives. However, the memories will live forever.
So sorry for the loss of your friend and Godspeed healing to the extended families.
Where did you ever find a Murphy bed in this day and age?
Do a Google search. Ours is a kit built in Idaho. I guess they a popular these days to save space. This is a full size bed. The glass was hand blown about 10 miles from the house by Blenko Glass.
The Karma bus always has an empty seat when it comes around.- High Brass
There's battle lines being drawn Nobody's right if everybody's wrong
Dave one of these trips back home I WILL go out of my way to shake your hand and most likely share a brew or two ...it's on my bucket list...My visit with High Brass although short was a testament to his upbringing ...Wasn't hard to tell right off he was a young lad any man would be proud to call son..
You better be afraid of a ghost!!
"Woody you were baptized in prop wash"..crossfireoops
[quote=ingwe]Where did you ever find a Murphy bed in this day and age?
Do a Google search. Ours is a kit built in Idaho. I guess they a popular these days to save space. This is a full size bed. The glass was hand blown about 10 miles from the house by Blenko Glass.
West Virginia has a long and rich history in hand blow glass artistry .
[quote=Dave_in_WV][quote=ingwe]Where did you ever find a Murphy bed in this day and age?
Do a Google search. Ours is a kit built in Idaho. I guess they a popular these days to save space. This is a full size bed. The glass was hand blown about 10 miles from the house by Blenko Glass.
West Virginia has a long and rich history in hand blown glass artistry .
Dave one of these trips back home I WILL go out of my way to shake your hand and most likely share a brew or two ...it's on my bucket list...My visit with High Brass although short was a testament to his upbringing ...Wasn't hard to tell right off he was a young lad any man would be proud to call son..
Woody,
you don't know how much the hospitality you've extended to me in my passing thru has meant...
I've had the opportunity to enjoy some of Dave's and Belinda's hospitality also..
You are a great host, and Dave and his wife, will not disappoint you either...
At both places I felt like Long Lost Family, with people who seemed to honor family...
Both you gentlemen remind me so much of the West Virginia folk I remember in my youth...
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