Sorry to hear about all of the trouble Lefty. Glad you made it through and are back posting online. I went through this about 10 years ago myself, and it's tough having to be there for your parents at that time with all the emotions and heartache it involves. Hope you get your rig where you like it and can enjoy getting back to playing some.
Good to see you back Lefty! Heck I thought misadventures with the landlord was enough . . . . then all this, sheesh!
"Belly Acres" may be a reference to Crusader Rabbit, sort of the precursor to Rocky & Bullwinkle. CR had a lot of the same writer/production staff. Kept me watching the boob tube as a youngster.
Sorry to hear that you've gone through such a rough time, Lefty!
Dealing with probate court can be a real nightmare. I recently spoke with a lawyer who deals mainly with wills and estate issues and lamented how rough the probate court process has gotten in the past few years.
I hope you are at least enjoying being in NW South Carolina. I live just east of there in Spartanburg County!
Leo_Gnardo wrote: ↑Wed May 23, 2018 1:49 pm
How's that guitar-playin' daughter?
She's not been sticking with it. She's still really into music and has become quite the music historian, especially Americana and roots rock. She's living in the cabin here at Belly Acres, but she's in the process of looking for an apartment in LA. She dropped everything in her life in Seattle to move back to help me take care of my mother and I don't if I could done it by myself. I'm going to help her get established there.
Welcome back Lefty! Sorry to hear of all the troubles. Raising parents ain't easy, both of mine had problems with dementia when they were older and it's hard to see them going through all that. Glad you're back. Life has kept me too busy to be on TAG much but still manage to crank out a build every year and do some repairs for the locals.
I also was wondering if anyone has news of Structo?
Nice Work Lefty! Glad to hear you survived the ringer. Life has strange plot twists but its the bad times that act as stepping stones between the good times.
cheers!