I saw plenty of fireflies while growing up in Westchester County, New York – I don’t see any now that I’m living in New York City – I thought they became extinct.
Hopefully, this means that, when it comes time for SOMEONE to take a walk in the woods to look at the fall colors, someone actually will take a walk in the woods.
OK, through the miracle of the internet, the name “Jim Greene” is listed near the bottom of the page as someone who helped Jim Scancarelli with a bluegrass recording— so this is a tribute to a friend: http://www.chickenhotrod.com/oldoblivion/oo5.html
arye uygur over 12 years ago
I saw plenty of fireflies while growing up in Westchester County, New York – I don’t see any now that I’m living in New York City – I thought they became extinct.
Darryl Heine over 12 years ago
Ribbit!
ewalnut over 12 years ago
Slim is a grandfather?
Linguist over 12 years ago
Time for a little FROG APPLAUSE.
The Real Zarth Arn over 12 years ago
“Hello, my baby, hello, my honey, hello, my ragtime gal . . .”
kab2rb over 12 years ago
Listening to natures music. Very nice background.
JP Steve Premium Member over 12 years ago
Was Jim Green related to the opera composer Joe Green?
EstrelitaH over 12 years ago
Hopefully, this means that, when it comes time for SOMEONE to take a walk in the woods to look at the fall colors, someone actually will take a walk in the woods.
axe-grinder over 12 years ago
Nice comical comic, good family stuff. Don’t know Jim Greene, maybe he was a musical cohort of Jim’s?
axe-grinder over 12 years ago
OK, through the miracle of the internet, the name “Jim Greene” is listed near the bottom of the page as someone who helped Jim Scancarelli with a bluegrass recording— so this is a tribute to a friend: http://www.chickenhotrod.com/oldoblivion/oo5.html