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titan
05-01-2003, 11:14 PM
Every Spring I grab a pillow case, some headphones and a mini- CD player that I can put in my pocket. I drive my truck around crooked gravel roads and past cattle farms, where the new spring calves frolic and play in the deep green pastures of Pike County, Illinois.

As I listen to Lightfoot's powerful voice soothe my soul I spot a dead elm tree along side the road. It's slipped it's bark and the wild flowers grow near it's trunk. I park my pick-up and pop Summertime Dream into
my CD player and slip it into my pocket.

I step carefully into the woods and proceed towards the dead elm tree. As I draw closer and closer my eyes are searching. My search ends when I spot a pale yellow morrell mushroom next to the dead tree bark. It's delicate and spongey top is a sight to behold!!!

As I reach down to pick it. I spot two more!
Then I see five more! They are everywhere!!!
After about thirty minutes of being in my own world I've exhausted my spot and can find no more. I leave the woods with a half-full pillowcase and batteries that need replacing.
I get in my truck and follow a different road home than the one I took to get there.
New sights and sounds and new Lightfoot music. I listen to Pony Man, past Donnie Guthrie's horse farm and I think how nice it would be to own my own horse some day. I think I'll get a white and black painted horse and call him "SUNDANCER".
I listen to Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald and think about how scared the men aboard must have been and how their families probably kept hope alive until it was confirmed that she went to the bottom.

Soon I pull in my driveway with a half pillowcase full of wild mushrooms! What a treat! My little girl jumps into my arms as I walk in the door and asks, "Did you find any?" My wife gives me a kiss and and welcomes me home and reminds me to clean up my mess when I clean them.

This is a true story about a spring tradition
of mine that I will try to continue as long as the Lord will allow me to walk this Earth.
It's about getting back in touch with nature after a long cold winter. AND GORDON LIGHTFOOT AND HIS MUSIC ARE WITH ME EVERY STEP OF THE WAY. I just wanted to share this with everyone because GL is part of my everyday existance. I can honestly say my life is enhanced greatly by his songs and their meaning in my life.

Just a Lightfoot Fan,
Titan

titan
05-01-2003, 11:14 PM
Every Spring I grab a pillow case, some headphones and a mini- CD player that I can put in my pocket. I drive my truck around crooked gravel roads and past cattle farms, where the new spring calves frolic and play in the deep green pastures of Pike County, Illinois.

As I listen to Lightfoot's powerful voice soothe my soul I spot a dead elm tree along side the road. It's slipped it's bark and the wild flowers grow near it's trunk. I park my pick-up and pop Summertime Dream into
my CD player and slip it into my pocket.

I step carefully into the woods and proceed towards the dead elm tree. As I draw closer and closer my eyes are searching. My search ends when I spot a pale yellow morrell mushroom next to the dead tree bark. It's delicate and spongey top is a sight to behold!!!

As I reach down to pick it. I spot two more!
Then I see five more! They are everywhere!!!
After about thirty minutes of being in my own world I've exhausted my spot and can find no more. I leave the woods with a half-full pillowcase and batteries that need replacing.
I get in my truck and follow a different road home than the one I took to get there.
New sights and sounds and new Lightfoot music. I listen to Pony Man, past Donnie Guthrie's horse farm and I think how nice it would be to own my own horse some day. I think I'll get a white and black painted horse and call him "SUNDANCER".
I listen to Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald and think about how scared the men aboard must have been and how their families probably kept hope alive until it was confirmed that she went to the bottom.

Soon I pull in my driveway with a half pillowcase full of wild mushrooms! What a treat! My little girl jumps into my arms as I walk in the door and asks, "Did you find any?" My wife gives me a kiss and and welcomes me home and reminds me to clean up my mess when I clean them.

This is a true story about a spring tradition
of mine that I will try to continue as long as the Lord will allow me to walk this Earth.
It's about getting back in touch with nature after a long cold winter. AND GORDON LIGHTFOOT AND HIS MUSIC ARE WITH ME EVERY STEP OF THE WAY. I just wanted to share this with everyone because GL is part of my everyday existance. I can honestly say my life is enhanced greatly by his songs and their meaning in my life.

Just a Lightfoot Fan,
Titan

BILLW
05-02-2003, 05:16 AM
Great Story!!

Bill http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif

Sheila Ann
05-02-2003, 05:39 AM
...and beautifully written!
SheilaB

SilverHeels
05-02-2003, 06:00 AM
Nice one, Titan!
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DMD3
05-02-2003, 10:00 AM
Aahh, it sounds relaxing and refreshing after the winter months.
I'll be you listen to "Sea of Tranquility" too, don't you? That song was even in my head while I read this!

DMD3
05-02-2003, 10:00 AM
Aahh, it sounds relaxing and refreshing after the winter months.
I'll be you listen to "Sea of Tranquility" too, don't you? That song was even in my head while I read this!

fowlesjohn
05-02-2003, 11:40 AM
Titan, My husband talks about this kind of hunting for mushrooms frequently, it must be quite yummy. He is a country man and I was a city girl. We now live in the middle, but I hope to move to the country with him someday. Lucky you.
GSS

gwen snyder
05-02-2003, 11:40 AM
Titan, My husband talks about this kind of hunting for mushrooms frequently, it must be quite yummy. He is a country man and I was a city girl. We now live in the middle, but I hope to move to the country with him someday. Lucky you.
GSS

Tyler
05-03-2003, 03:56 PM
Thanks Titan, that was a great side trip in my day of activity. I may just try that myself when the snow is gone.

brink
05-03-2003, 03:56 PM
Thanks Titan, that was a great side trip in my day of activity. I may just try that myself when the snow is gone.

char
05-03-2003, 05:35 PM
In an old,old CBC TV special with Gord he was walking around Orillia and talking about how as a little boy he would go out morrell hunting in the fields with his father. He'd be in his boots and watching out for the young calves that were out and about. He considered it a very special time in his life and his dad's attitude that it was an outing, an adventure in nature has obviously stayed with him and presented themselves in so many of his songs.

titan
05-04-2003, 06:02 PM
Yes!! I listen to Sea of Tranquility and many more!! I just let the CD play usually because I don't want to take the time to "cherry pick" the music. Thanks for so many nice comments!!!

titan
05-04-2003, 06:02 PM
Yes!! I listen to Sea of Tranquility and many more!! I just let the CD play usually because I don't want to take the time to "cherry pick" the music. Thanks for so many nice comments!!!

Cathy
05-04-2003, 08:27 PM
quote:Originally posted by char:
In an old,old CBC TV special with Gord he was walking around Orillia and talking about how as a little boy he would go out morrell hunting in the fields with his father. He'd be in his boots and watching out for the young calves that were out and about. He considered it a very special time in his life and his dad's attitude that it was an outing, an adventure in nature has obviously stayed with him and presented themselves in so many of his songs.


That was in Lightfoot Forward, wasn't it, Char? I think it was produced in 1966. They also interview his mom and dad, and play a clip of Gord singing The Lord's Prayer at about age 12.

Cathy

char
05-04-2003, 10:06 PM
Yep - that was it - I was too lazy to haul out my box of tapes/videos and check!
lol
I love watching that show - there's also him, Red and Terry Whelan performing Pussywillows/Cattails in the studio. I loved the part of him laying in bed and getting up to write some music for it! He was 28 years old and looked so much younger. His mum and dad were a hoot talking about the house being full of kids and their instruments and his mum calling him Gordy. SO cute!
I gotta get that box down and have a video night of Lightfoot stuff.....lord knows I ain't busy doin anything else! Come and keep me company Cathy!
lol
Char
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Steve DeRosa
05-05-2003, 10:29 AM
Nice story, Titan. I also live out in the boonies of IL, so I can relate to the imagery you created so nicely! Gravel roads, cattle farms, creeks and timber just a step away from our back door. I think that is why I love Gord's music so much...it just seems to go with that earthy country kind of life.

Oma
05-05-2003, 10:29 AM
Nice story, Titan. I also live out in the boonies of IL, so I can relate to the imagery you created so nicely! Gravel roads, cattle farms, creeks and timber just a step away from our back door. I think that is why I love Gord's music so much...it just seems to go with that earthy country kind of life.

Cathy
05-06-2003, 09:48 AM
quote:Originally posted by char:
Yep - that was it - I was too lazy to haul out my box of tapes/videos and check!
lol
I love watching that show - there's also him, Red and Terry Whelan performing Pussywillows/Cattails in the studio. I loved the part of him laying in bed and getting up to write some music for it! He was 28 years old and looked so much younger. His mum and dad were a hoot talking about the house being full of kids and their instruments and his mum calling him Gordy. SO cute!
I gotta get that box down and have a video night of Lightfoot stuff.....lord knows I ain't busy doin anything else! Come and keep me company Cathy!
lol
Char
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Terry Whelan is in that? I only remember seeing Gord, Red and John Stockfish.

Cathy

Cathy
05-06-2003, 09:53 AM
quote:Originally posted by char:
Yep - that was it - I was too lazy to haul out my box of tapes/videos and check!
lol
I love watching that show - there's also him, Red and Terry Whelan performing Pussywillows/Cattails in the studio. I loved the part of him laying in bed and getting up to write some music for it! He was 28 years old and looked so much younger. His mum and dad were a hoot talking about the house being full of kids and their instruments and his mum calling him Gordy. SO cute!
I gotta get that box down and have a video night of Lightfoot stuff.....lord knows I ain't busy doin anything else! Come and keep me company Cathy!
lol
Char
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I'm not coming near Toronto until next fall. I've got a couple of shows in your area. I sure hope the SARS thing is over by then, because I don't know how well I'll be able to sing if I have to wear a surgical mask.

Cathy
Visit my website at http://www.cathycowette.com

DMD3
05-08-2003, 09:45 AM
quote:Originally posted by char:
Yep - that was it - I was too lazy to haul out my box of tapes/videos and check!
lol
I love watching that show - there's also him, Red and Terry Whelan performing Pussywillows/Cattails in the studio. I loved the part of him laying in bed and getting up to write some music for it! He was 28 years old and looked so much younger. His mum and dad were a hoot talking about the house being full of kids and their instruments and his mum calling him Gordy. SO cute!
I gotta get that box down and have a video night of Lightfoot stuff.....lord knows I ain't busy doin anything else! Come and keep me company Cathy!
lol
Char
http://www.corfid.com/ubb/wink.gif


Now, I'd like to see that. In fact, I'd pay some good money to see any videos of Lightfoot at all!

DMD3
05-08-2003, 09:45 AM
quote:Originally posted by char:
Yep - that was it - I was too lazy to haul out my box of tapes/videos and check!
lol
I love watching that show - there's also him, Red and Terry Whelan performing Pussywillows/Cattails in the studio. I loved the part of him laying in bed and getting up to write some music for it! He was 28 years old and looked so much younger. His mum and dad were a hoot talking about the house being full of kids and their instruments and his mum calling him Gordy. SO cute!
I gotta get that box down and have a video night of Lightfoot stuff.....lord knows I ain't busy doin anything else! Come and keep me company Cathy!
lol
Char
http://www.corfid.com/ubb/wink.gif


Now, I'd like to see that. In fact, I'd pay some good money to see any videos of Lightfoot at all!

char
05-08-2003, 10:02 PM
Not Terry - I meant John! I was thinking of Terry C.!
oops!
Char

titan
05-15-2003, 07:30 PM
I have not been able to get on line because my system had a hardware failure. I've been down about a week. I miss everyone and would like to thank everyone for all of the thoughtful replies. This years mushroom season was very good!! I found enough that I was able to give some away!!

I sure do enjoy this site and everyone's company. It's good to know that other people
feel the same about music and life. I enjoy being part of this group of Lightfoot fans.
I'm gonna go get my kids some ice cream now.
They want to listen to The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald and talk about our vacation to the shipwreck museum at Whitefish Point, MI and eat ice cream!!!

Ya know what? Life is pretty damn good right now.

titan
05-15-2003, 07:30 PM
I have not been able to get on line because my system had a hardware failure. I've been down about a week. I miss everyone and would like to thank everyone for all of the thoughtful replies. This years mushroom season was very good!! I found enough that I was able to give some away!!

I sure do enjoy this site and everyone's company. It's good to know that other people
feel the same about music and life. I enjoy being part of this group of Lightfoot fans.
I'm gonna go get my kids some ice cream now.
They want to listen to The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald and talk about our vacation to the shipwreck museum at Whitefish Point, MI and eat ice cream!!!

Ya know what? Life is pretty damn good right now.

TheWatchman
05-15-2003, 09:20 PM
Titan,

It's things like that that make life so enjoyable. Those are the types of things that are never forgotten. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif

Tyler
05-15-2003, 10:02 PM
Welcome back I was wondering where you've been keeping yourself.

brink
05-15-2003, 10:02 PM
Welcome back I was wondering where you've been keeping yourself.

DMD3
05-16-2003, 09:22 PM
I reckon I'm too late for the Friday Night Chatroom.
(Looks who's on at a different time of day)
I believe I'm too late to be on at the same time as Borderstone, though.

DMD3
05-16-2003, 09:22 PM
I reckon I'm too late for the Friday Night Chatroom.
(Looks who's on at a different time of day)
I believe I'm too late to be on at the same time as Borderstone, though.

Titan
04-24-2005, 05:55 PM
I thought I would update this post with another experience I had Just a few days ago.

After a few gentle rains in Pike County, Illinois and some warm spring days I knew it was time to enjoy my springtime tradition. I started the day with a plate full of biscuits and gravy and a call to my employer that I was "sick" and wouldn't be at work. Then I popped in disc 3 from Songbook and began to listen to my favorite singer/ songwriter Gordon Lightfoot. After enjoying a few adult beverages and relaxation I hopped into my pickup truck and cruised down a lonely gravel road towards a farmer that wouldn't mind if I walked his lovely stretch of timber. As I watched the morning sun I sipped some coffee to warm me up a bit and listened to Gord's Gold.
As I drive I thought of how this ritual of mine seems to breathe an extra amount of life into me.

As I park, I'm loading Gordon Lightfoot into my Cd player. It seems like an eternity of walking
until I spot one. It's a beatiful spongey Morrell Mushroom! It's beauty is something I haven't seen in a year and as I reach down I see more of the same! As I walk through the timber I see wild daffodils and birds building nests. A Lighfoot favorite of mine ( Rainy Day People) begins to play. I find a patch of mushrooms so large I wonder if my pillowcase will hold them, it does and I know my work is through.

Another spring has brought me my favorite day to be by myself. A day to reflect and count my blessings. I finish up by driving home and giving part of my bounty to Charlie, the gas station owner that never has time to look himself.
he thanks me and gives me a free can of Mt. Dew.

Lightfoot and his music were with me every step of the way on another springtime tradition. And oh yes, Those mushrooms cooked in butter and laying next to a Ribeye steak were like heaven on Earth!!!!

GJA
04-24-2005, 06:31 PM
Titen, you are not that far from me. My dream is that Lightfoot could come to Springfield....wouldn't that be great???

GJA
04-24-2005, 06:31 PM
Titen, you are not that far from me. My dream is that Lightfoot could come to Springfield....wouldn't that be great???

Alberta
04-25-2005, 11:28 AM
Titan,

It's when I read stories like yours that I'm reminded how good life is.

I have a cottage on Lake Simcoe, about an hour and a half north of Toronto. This weekend I'm going to head up there with my Lightfoot CDs and my discman, and take a walk around the woods just like you.

Ahh, life is good.

Kenyon

Kenyon
04-25-2005, 11:28 AM
Titan,

It's when I read stories like yours that I'm reminded how good life is.

I have a cottage on Lake Simcoe, about an hour and a half north of Toronto. This weekend I'm going to head up there with my Lightfoot CDs and my discman, and take a walk around the woods just like you.

Ahh, life is good.

Kenyon

charlene
04-25-2005, 03:04 PM
Hey Kenyon - are you going to Mariposa on July 10th??

charlene
04-25-2005, 03:04 PM
Hey Kenyon - are you going to Mariposa on July 10th??

LSH
04-26-2005, 09:18 PM
Life is good, titan. I'm stuck on the outskirts of city life now, and I miss the forest.
Thanks for taking me back for just a peek. I could almost smell those deep woods smells, could almost feel that soft spring rain and almost hear those sounds that are lost forever in the city.

The Rez
04-28-2005, 06:32 PM
A-men to all the above . . .

The Rez

. . . Margaret blows the candle out

Wesley
04-28-2005, 09:06 PM
Originally posted by char:
Yep - that was it - I was too lazy to haul out my box of tapes/videos and check!
lol
I love watching that show - there's also him, Red and Terry Whelan performing Pussywillows/Cattails in the studio. I loved the part of him laying in bed and getting up to write some music for it! He was 28 years old and looked so much younger. His mum and dad were a hoot talking about the house being full of kids and their instruments and his mum calling him Gordy. SO cute!
I gotta get that box down and have a video night of Lightfoot stuff.....lord knows I ain't busy doin anything else! Come and keep me company Cathy!
lol
Char
http://www.corfid.com/ubb/wink.gif boy it sure would be interesting seeing Gord working in the recording studio. i wonder if there are more shows and or clip that the CBC has that aren't on there online archives?

Affair on Touhy Ave.
04-28-2005, 09:06 PM
Originally posted by char:
Yep - that was it - I was too lazy to haul out my box of tapes/videos and check!
lol
I love watching that show - there's also him, Red and Terry Whelan performing Pussywillows/Cattails in the studio. I loved the part of him laying in bed and getting up to write some music for it! He was 28 years old and looked so much younger. His mum and dad were a hoot talking about the house being full of kids and their instruments and his mum calling him Gordy. SO cute!
I gotta get that box down and have a video night of Lightfoot stuff.....lord knows I ain't busy doin anything else! Come and keep me company Cathy!
lol
Char
http://www.corfid.com/ubb/wink.gif boy it sure would be interesting seeing Gord working in the recording studio. i wonder if there are more shows and or clip that the CBC has that aren't on there online archives?

The Rez
04-29-2005, 04:28 PM
Absolutely, Watchman:

Makes me want to take a sit w/ my 2001 Honda Accord CD Player - w/ the air on.

The Rez

. . . What a Day for a Daydream Believer

The Rez
04-29-2005, 04:32 PM
And Titan . . .

Blessings for sharing your Springtime Tradition. Your words paint your senses well -for our partaking.

The Rez

. . . looking for Beauty where it is to be found