

In these Covid times, still under lockdown here in Ontario, Canada, my wife and I can usually be found in our sacred spaces, her intent on solving the Wordscapes puzzle on her iPad and me, arms folded at the back of my head, feet on the coffee table, staring into space wondering what life would be like if I had married Michelle Pfeiffer. I had talked my wife into going to the cinema to see ‘ Batman Returns’ with me. She had agreed but only if I went to see ‘Big Girls Don’t Cry, They Get Even’ with her. Driving home after watching Batman, I confessed to my wife that I had fallen truly, madly deeply in love with Michelle Pfeiffer. She just purred and rubbed my arm…….and no, Michelle Pfeiffer is not my muse.

In my late teens I played football(soccer) for the Taverners. We tried to improve our skills every Sunday morning at Hackney Marshes. Once a year we hired a single engine, sixteen seater plane and flew over the Channel to Belgium to play in a tournament. We visited the night clubs till 3:00 a.m. and then tried our best the next morning to give a decent account of ourselves at the tournament. One such night, after visiting a night club, I had a vivid dream of Fred Astaire dancing his way around the hotel. I loved watching the early Fred Astaire movies with Ginger Rogers. They were so light heart hearted and I found Fred Astaire a wonderful dancer, so debonair, with that sardonic smile and charm. At breakfast the next morning my fellow team mates asked what kind of dance I was attempting around the hotel lobby. “Was that ballet you were performing, as you jumped up and down from the coffee tables”…….and no Fred Astaire is not my muse.
I was brought up on the television comedies of the Goon Show and Monty Pythons Flying Circus. A favorite movie of mine is the ‘Life of Brian’, particularly the ending scene where Brian is hanging from the cross singing “Look on the bright side of life”. I still remember the song fondly from the 2012 Summer Olympics held in London and watch it often on YouTube……..and no Eric Idle is not my muse.

Yes, my muse is The Bluebird of Happiness. There is a song ‘Bluebird of Happiness’ composed in 1934, partial lyrics above, that inspires me. There are many versions but my favorite is the duet by Jo Stafford and Gordon Macrae. I never blog when I am gloomy or sad but only when the Bluebird of Happiness flies into my vision and beckons me forward. In these Covid times I have not seen this little Bluebird as often. Recently I have seen him fluttering at the window, trying to come in, but prevented by a layer of protective glass. Reading all your blogs over the last few months have lifted my spirits and the The Bluebird of Happiness has finally flown onto my shoulder, lifting my spirit and so here I am blogging.

Thanks for playing along. It looks like you had your own party. I’m glad you had a visit from your bluebird muse.
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Thanks, Brad. Trust you enjoyed your birthday and it lived up to expectations.
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Yes, thanks. I’m dragging out my celebration as long as I can.
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Pure enjoyment reading this.
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Thanks, Gary. It’s been a while but I’m back in the mode.
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Loved those old Fred Astaire movies! Love old movies period. Just watched Here Comes Mr. Jordan, a childhood favorite of mine. You have a beautiful family!
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Just love this photo.
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Thanks, Gary. It was my granddaughters birthday get together.
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Thanks, Gary. My wife and I used to go to movies weekly. Now it’s about once a year. There are not too many MODERN movies that appeal to us I’m a big fan of the Sopranos and Peaky Blinders.
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I still enjoy reading this. It’s clear and compelling. I trust the bluebird and your other (eleven) muses continue to inspire you. I hope you and your family are all healthy.
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Thanks for visiting, Christopher. I’m currently in the midst of packing for a move. We’re moving from Guelph, a university city with a population of 135,000, to Kincardine, a small lakeside town with a population of 12,000. It’s on Lake Huron. We are downsizing from a three story home to one level and so have to eliminate two thirds of our furnitures. We are also going from a house with lots of storage to a house with very little. So lots to go through. Haven’t blogged since this searching for a quiet area to live and moving process started but trying to read as many blogs as I can. Always enjoy your writing, Christopher. It comes from your heart and soul. Trust you can regain your health to continue for years to come. You are always in my prayers.
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Yay for the bluebird of happiness! 12 muses…you are a lucky fellow. 😊
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Thank you, Mother. I do feel blessed to have such a wonderful family. The six grandchildren keep me well-grounded and up to date on current affairs. Glad we can touch base once again.
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