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Hi Steve,
I'll have to see if the pix came out, but we were trying to teach our kids to skip stones just today!! We're on vacation in Maine, and well, it's a bit trickier in the ocean, but that's half the fun!! My son though, was fairly insistent on keeping the ones he thought would skip best....and never tried them out. Perhaps he's thinking ahead to tomorrow, when his sis could be rockless, depending on where the tide is....hmmmmm, must BE that Y chromosome after all!
Anyhoo, this music would have been perfect to have playing in the background. Certainly embodies the feelings I had learning how to do this when I was a child...so for reminding me of that, thank you.
Have a good one! Beth
P.S. It WOULD be interesting to try to "lyricate" this...but again, it does sound so pretty, you almost hate to tamper with it....
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