Happy thread - Things that make us smile

I love playing guitar. It makes me feel wonderful.

Me too. Playing the guitar, making music with other musicians and playing with my kid are my favourite things in the world.

This is my rig as it stands currently... well today anyway :ROFLMAO:

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The signal flow is

Polytune - Jan Ray - Klone - HX Stomp - Deep blue delay in the stomp's FX loop - Marshall.

It sounds absolutely killer at home volume or band volume in rehearsals. The only amp I really miss from the big selloff now is my little princeton and even then the clean/edge of breakup tones on the jvm are honestly fantastic, I think it's a really underated amp which is definitely not just for metal and the brootalz though it will do those too.
 
Some good news….
After my wife passed in September 2021, I began doing all the stuff you need to do to protect assets.

Finally TODAY her 401k funds are now in my account.

Big sigh of relief!!! To celebrate I used *new* bags to wrap the 8 pounds of bread I made.

Boy, do I know how to party or what????

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Kinder in the sand(and gravel) in Hood River. This is that famous hot spot for the wind sports on the Columbia River. I was familiar with wind surfing and kite boarding but foiling was new to me. This sight inspired some smiling.View attachment 51208
Cool! I played a few benefits to help that park get built and the main planner was a pretty good friend of mine. I live a few miles east of there, on the WA side.

This is my favorite spot to windsurf, about 25 miles east of Hood River:

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My little guy who has severe sensory issues absolutely rocking out to some Veruca Salt, he loves them.

He's usually extremely sensitive to loud sounds (among many many other things) so this is quite a surprise.

Now he climbs in the Jeep by himself, buckles himself up, rolls down the windows and cranks the radio as loud as it'll go.

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My little guy who has severe sensory issues absolutely rocking out to some Veruca Salt, he loves them.

He's usually extremely sensitive to loud sounds (among many many other things) so this is quite a surprise.

Now he climbs in the Jeep by himself, buckles himself up, rolls down the windows and cranks the radio as loud as it'll go.

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I absolutely love this. Thomas has the same sensory issues as your little dude and he also loves music. We have to keep the volume down but he loves watching people play the guitar and sing. :love:
 
My little guy who has severe sensory issues absolutely rocking out to some Veruca Salt, he loves them.

He's usually extremely sensitive to loud sounds (among many many other things) so this is quite a surprise.

Now he climbs in the Jeep by himself, buckles himself up, rolls down the windows and cranks the radio as loud as it'll go.

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Amazing. Music can be magic sometimes.
 
My little guy who has severe sensory issues absolutely rocking out to some Veruca Salt, he loves them.

He's usually extremely sensitive to loud sounds (among many many other things) so this is quite a surprise.

Now he climbs in the Jeep by himself, buckles himself up, rolls down the windows and cranks the radio as loud as it'll go.
The arms, the hands, FUTURE DRUMMER!

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