Slim Randles' Home Country
When the sun goes down in summer
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[June 16, 2016]
Our
day is filled with heat at this time of year. It commands our
attention and makes our work harder. As we toil, we daydream not
about love or success, but things as mundane as shade and a cool
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But though the oppressive heat weighs on our brains and taxes our
bodies, it is the price we pay for being allowed to spend time
outdoors … and it has its one singular consolation: our summer
evenings.
When the sun goes down in summer, it’s romantic enough to hug a
cactus.
The recipe is simple; keep the earth warm, but just bring out the
stars and a soft breeze that cools the skin. Mix this with a
fulmination of little night varmint sounds of peeping and chirping
and croaking. And guitars. Whether we play them ourselves or just
turn on the radio, it is a setting that is perfect for guitars.
Villalobos, Fernando Sor, Tarrega, Randy Travis, Doc Watson, Steve
Cormier.
We sit in brick-paved patios with something cool and someone sweet
and relax and talk about dreams, because on evenings like this,
anything is possible. On nights like this, it’s difficult to decide
whether remembering evenings like this in the past is better than
anticipating those to come. All we really know is that it sure is
nice to be here right now.
Tonight I’m going to see if I can remember all the words to “Little
Joe the Wrangler” and find out if my guitar is still in tune.
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Ol' Jimmy Dollar
is Slim Randles' first children's book. The book is for kids
K-3rd grades and is even better when parents read it with children.
Ol' Jimmy Dollar makes for sweet dreams and if you have a dog
even better. Available now on Amazon.
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