michelew wrote:
... I'm wearing a big smile now ...
Michele, thanks for inspiring me to dig out the uke, you made me smile too (big time!)
Cori, thank you also for the smilies

and laughies :laugh: !
Tony, you are someone who dares to stick his neck out in order to make progress.
Just putting this out is a big step for me. Thanks for the words of encouragement !
Willem, glad you showed up, thanks for the head's up
dekotaj wrote:
Beam me up,
To the ship going to Pierre Ukulele galaxy.Come one, come all, and join in in the star gazing sounds from this Universe ...
Hmmm, Kevin, make me wonder if you met the same radioactive spider that bit me :S
They haven't found a cure for that yet, and I hope they never will ... thanks a lot !
Chris, you are also someone who has targeted my funnybone quite regularly ... it's great if I can return the favor

About the Zoom: the final video framing is the one in which it was recorded.
I used AVS video Editor to zoom in and so limit the viewable area in the first two scenes. Thanks !
Suzi, memory works in funny ways (or mine does anyway :S).
I was actually putting more effort into remembering the simple playing of this song ... I can recite these lyrics pretty much on automatic pilot.
I fail miserably at remembering people's names but am quite good with the names of vegetables and also song lyrics (Beatles!).
I also progressively lost the ability to remember jokes some time ago. I guess we have to make jokes up when we can't remember any

As for the science lesson, your assignment is now to convert all the miles into kilometers !
Scott, thanks for listening !
Vanessa, glad that you liked it and it's really fun to imagine you and your mom watching this. Please tell her I said hello
dennisg wrote:
Very nice job on a most difficult-to-sing tune. I just wish you were lit a little better.
Dennis Your videos are so crystal clear ... the technical quality of my past videos has been abysmal, and this one is actually a great leap forward. I finally got a decent video recorder, the Kodak PlayTouch, which is the successor to Kodak's Z18. I'm very pleased with this new toy, I guess next step is better lighting.
I appreciate your input very much !
Stuart, thanks for the comment. I guess that you, Dermot and Tom are lying low while all those girls must think you still have the TG banner

. Be patient, they will all eventually move on with their lives.
Hydroman, it must be a such a blast playing that song with a band ... as for the painting, it's a reproduction of a portion of a work by Gustav Klimt, titled "Mother and Child". The child in the image is the spitting image of my grandson as he looked a couple of years ago, when my wife and I couldn't help but take it home. Thanks !!
Pierre