[NFBWV-Talk] MILESTONES
David Allen
dave.blindsight at gmail.com
Mon Sep 9 03:51:55 UTC 2019
Hi Dave!
I recorded it. I can probably get it to you if that is helpful. Just get in
touch.
It certainly was enjoyable. I even appreciated a song I don't particularly
like, because, a song, after all, can be appreciated, if it is delivered
with dedicated effort. That's only my opinion, but I believe it to be an
accurate description of the song My Name is Coal.
Sorry for straying a bit off the path, here, but I will try not to make a
habit of it.
Cheers,
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: NFBWV-Talk [mailto:nfbwv-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of David
Andrews via NFBWV-Talk
Sent: Monday, 9 September 2019 2:59 p.m.
To: NFB of West Virginia Discussion List; nfbwv-talk at nfbnet.org
Cc: David Andrews; Folk and Bluegrass DJs
Subject: Re: [NFBWV-Talk] MILESTONES
I tried to listen ... but it wouldn't play on my computer for some reason.
Is there an archive or anything?
Dave
At 02:03 PM 9/7/2019, Ed McDonald via NFBWV-Talk wrote:
>Dear Friends,
>
>We know that there are those events--some ceremonial and some
>circumstantial--which mark milestones in our lives. Sometimes we
>don't recognize them until after they occur, but this one is pretty
>clearly a milestone.
>
>Tomorrow night will be the last time my voice is heard statewide
>(and even worldwide, for that matter) as host of a weekly radio show
>on West Virginia Public Broadcasting (WVPB). I knew in my gut that
>it was time to retire and move on, and so it is something I have
>been planning for some time. ! Nevertheless, the end came a little
>more quickly and in a way that I had not anticipated. I declared
>that I wanted to conclude production of the show by the end of 2019,
>but asked the folks at WVPB to decide on an ending date that would
>work best for them. As a result of an overlooked email message
>(it's Outlook's fault, if anyone is to blame), I learned just two
>days before the delivery deadline that this Sunday, September 8,
>would be my last WVPB broadcast. This meant some quick decisions
>about what to say and what to play for an appropriate farewell
>show. Ultimately, it was better this way, since it prevented a slow
>and agonizing demise. For those who care to hear the result, it
>will be tomorrow evening at 8:00 on WV Public Broadcasting
>
>
>www.wvpublic.org
>
>
>With Karen's constant help, I have been doing some kind of weekly
>music show on the radio for about 25 years, and so closing a chapter
>that has been such a significant part of our lives for so long is a
>big deal. Maybe I'll reflect a little more on the business of
>life's decisions and transitions and the role that blindness has
>played in all of that during our upcoming convention of the National
>Federation of the Blind of West Virginia, but that's a different
>story for another time.
>
>Meanwhile, perhaps the most important part of this milestone event
>is that we will now be able to extend our love of radio and music
>even more fully into the work of building Mountain Streams Radio,
>our local little LPFM station, into something valuable and
>sustainable for the music and for the community.
>
>I will not add further to the drama of the occasion. Just something
>I wanted to share with some of you who may care. So let me send it
>before I overthink it!
>
>Peace,
>
>Ed
>
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