... we don't have Thanksgiving here in NZ:)
But it does mean that we have to remember to be thankful for what we have. In 2008, I'm thankful for:
* $10 CDs! I know these pretty much illustrate the death of the music industry, but for an old baby-boomer like me, being able to get some real classic music CDs for $10 means that I can finally have the music collection I always wanted.
* Radio Hauraki! When Solid Gold went from Baby Boomer to Grandpa Radio this year, I was distraught, but then Radio Hauraki came to Christchurch, and us old rockers are back!
Whataya thankful for?
But it does mean that we have to remember to be thankful for what we have. In 2008, I'm thankful for:
* $10 CDs! I know these pretty much illustrate the death of the music industry, but for an old baby-boomer like me, being able to get some real classic music CDs for $10 means that I can finally have the music collection I always wanted.
* Radio Hauraki! When Solid Gold went from Baby Boomer to Grandpa Radio this year, I was distraught, but then Radio Hauraki came to Christchurch, and us old rockers are back!
Whataya thankful for?
