Cool, thanks. I'll pass the word on. The lead singer is "hot" according to the boys. LOL! She is very cute.
They are West Coast. When I lived in California, we shared a mutual friend, so we were together a couple of times. They are a very charming couple.
My husband's friend is a big fan- are they east coast or west coast? And are you actually friends with the group? Just curious. Thanks.
You are absolutely right, I love to hear that!
Matthew Farlow- guess what? You know that band Pomplamoose you posted on your blog- well my husband was sent a link of their music by a friend of his. I thought you would want to know since I remember you being friends with the band?? Well, if you are or not, you are educated people by your blog- so keep it up.
Thank you kindly. You take the cake for best commenter! Keep it up, I enjoy your feedback.
I can't understand why more people are so quiet when it comes to your blog. Well, I think it is great and hopefully more people will leave comments. Jersea
That's very sweet of you and I would accept, but I don't live there anymore. I moved up north to VT. I do visit often though. I can understand the bridge thing. I suppose you can probably kill yourself walking like that, but isn't that why they call them extreme sports.
I only lived in New York City for a short while until I was given an opportunity elsewhere. So, yes, I have lived there and had the pleasure of scurrying along that suspension bridge. I must admit that it is gorgeous, but my love for bridges began long before my stay in New York. Budapest has the most beautiful bridge I have ever seen, even though the locals weren't as excited about it as I was. Taipei hosts the worst one (although, again, the local people would beg to differ). But as for Manhattan, I did not grow up there. I visit fairly often, however, and if you still call it home and haven't been scared off by my bridge-talk, I'd gladly buy you a bowl of soup on my next visit.