No News is Good News...
... but Good News is even better.
NOTE: I have gone back and put the music in for most of my previous blog entries. You just have to click the PLAY (>) button at the top of that blog.
So I have officially been in Atlanta for a week and two days now. I immediately found a good roommate situation the day after I moved in (Couchsurfed the first two nights.) My roommates are a man named Eugene, his wife Fannie, and there 4-month old son, Nathan. Eugene is a musician like me and has a great setup in his storage/garage room where we can jam out on our instruments. He plays the electric, acoustic, & bass guitar, keyboards, and is a very good vocalist as well. Eugene also sings and plays music at his church, where he originally met Fannie singing in the choir. We've had some incredible roundtable discussions just in the week I have been here.
On the work front I have had a good first week. Atlanta has a very active tennis community, one of the most active in the world, with an ALTA League that boasts over 100,000 members, not to mention all the other leagues. That being said, there is much work to do even for a sixth full-time pro at TPC Sugarloaf, also known as Sugarloaf Country Club. This is a happening place!
Outside of work, since I am currently trying to give my brain a rest from that, I have gotten in touch with the Pipe Major for the Atlanta Pipe Band and will be sitting in on this coming practice on Thursday evening. Atlanta Pipe Band is known for having a very good quality band and also has bands in three playing levels, Grades 3, 4, & 5, with 3 being the best.
Beyond that, I have joined a Ron Paul Meetup group here in Atlanta. In case you don't know, Ron Paul is running for President and is the only candidate that makes sense in my mind. I really don't care what his percent chances of winning are. That is not the reason I vote. I vote for truth, no matter how unpopular it is. See videos below.
and his most recent update...
Week two, here I come.
"Stand up for what is right, even if you're standing alone."
Signing off,
~ Nate
NOTE: I have gone back and put the music in for most of my previous blog entries. You just have to click the PLAY (>) button at the top of that blog.
So I have officially been in Atlanta for a week and two days now. I immediately found a good roommate situation the day after I moved in (Couchsurfed the first two nights.) My roommates are a man named Eugene, his wife Fannie, and there 4-month old son, Nathan. Eugene is a musician like me and has a great setup in his storage/garage room where we can jam out on our instruments. He plays the electric, acoustic, & bass guitar, keyboards, and is a very good vocalist as well. Eugene also sings and plays music at his church, where he originally met Fannie singing in the choir. We've had some incredible roundtable discussions just in the week I have been here.
On the work front I have had a good first week. Atlanta has a very active tennis community, one of the most active in the world, with an ALTA League that boasts over 100,000 members, not to mention all the other leagues. That being said, there is much work to do even for a sixth full-time pro at TPC Sugarloaf, also known as Sugarloaf Country Club. This is a happening place!
Outside of work, since I am currently trying to give my brain a rest from that, I have gotten in touch with the Pipe Major for the Atlanta Pipe Band and will be sitting in on this coming practice on Thursday evening. Atlanta Pipe Band is known for having a very good quality band and also has bands in three playing levels, Grades 3, 4, & 5, with 3 being the best.
Beyond that, I have joined a Ron Paul Meetup group here in Atlanta. In case you don't know, Ron Paul is running for President and is the only candidate that makes sense in my mind. I really don't care what his percent chances of winning are. That is not the reason I vote. I vote for truth, no matter how unpopular it is. See videos below.
and his most recent update...
Week two, here I come.
"Stand up for what is right, even if you're standing alone."
Signing off,
~ Nate
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