A few of my little stone and crystal friends because the Internet is full of hearts right now.
Labradorite and rose quartz
A couple of river rocks
Healerite and goldstone
Black moonstone and amethyst
Amazonite and white banded carnelian
They remind me there are so many variations on love in the Neverending Saga. Love can be…complicated.
The perfect music for writing on an overcast, drizzly day when my characters are grappling with love and all it demands and provides is music by the great Texas blues guitarists, the Vaughan brothers. I’ll always miss Stevie Ray and wonder what music he’d have created if he hadn’t died too soon. The biography Texas Flood: The Inside Story of Stevie Ray Vaughan, by Alan Paul and Andy Aledort, is a good account of him if you like biographies. Many years ago, I wrote a musician who turned his life around from a very dark place, and Stevie Ray Vaughan later proved to me that not only could it be done, he dedicated so much time to helping others who grappled with addictions.
Jimmie Vaughan, Strange Pleasure; The Vaughan Brothers, Family Style; Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, Greatest Hits, The Sky Is Crying, and The Real Deal: Greatest Hits 2; various artists including Jimmie Vaughan, A Tribute to Stevie Ray Vaughan.
ETA: Oops, missed one. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble’s In Step.
In the live version (below) of “Look At Little Sister,” watch for the smoothest guitar switch ever after a string breaks (around 2:40). I freely confess to having a moment like this in the Saga as tribute to Stevie Ray and the guitar techs who make live music fun for us all. I’m so glad Tom and I (with Lynne) got to see Stevie Ray in person after we moved to Texas.
What a lovely heart collection! I have a rose quartz sphere and a carnelian sphere. I will doubtless add to them.
They are truly friends and teachers.