Enjoy the moment, but remember what you are doing and where you are going. That is one thought I had after an experience much earlier today. “Earlier” in that it was one a.m. I was driving home after leaving the Atlantic coast of north Florida. I left last evening to beat the downpour of rain expected with the arrival of tropical storm Fay.
As I cruised through Atlanta I was listening to the music of Huw Priday, a Welsh tenor with a marvelous voice. After hearing the whole CD I kept replaying my favorite selection, “Healer of my Heart.”
Enraptured by the music I finally noticed the sign for the next exit said “Wade Green Road.” I had travelled several miles and several exits too far. I had completely missed ------ never even saw --- the major exit of an interstate leading off another interstate.
Maybe I was too tired … maybe I was too caught up in the music … but for sure I had lost my focus. The experiences serves as a reminder to me for so many situations in life … enjoy the moment, but remember what I am doing and where I am going.
My previous blog, “Let It Rain!” was about the Welsh revival of 1904. Huw Priday, the vocalist I was listening to when I lost my way on the highway last night, has been instrumental in reviving interest in that great revival. He sang a song at the centenary celebration that came to be known as the “Love Song” of the revival. Click below to see and hear.
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