Your Sunday Morning Sermon
(Click photo to enlarge)
We get mail...
Hey Thrasher - there's hardly a day goes by I don't check the site! Can't wait for the two Crazy Horse shows I'm seeing - Red Rocks on 8/5 and Tulsa in October!
Speaking of Colorado, I'm a resident of Arvada, a suburb northwest of Denver. Today I was driving through the nearby mountain town of Nederland when I spotted this sign (attached photo). Glad to see that a local preacher is a Neil Young fan. But maybe he should have waited until Sunday, August 5 to deliver that sermon!
Keep up the good work!
Kevin D.
Thanks Kevin! An intentional typo, we suppose? Or maybe the preacher was just hyping the upcoming Crazy Horse concerts?
Somehow, we don't think we;ll hear "Heart of Gold" on this tour.
Enjoy the Red Rocks concert!
2 Comments:
"Nederland started as a trading post between Ute Indians and European settlers during the 1850s. The town's first economic boom came when gold, silver, and tungsten ore were discovered near the rich mines of Caribou, in 1859 and near Eldora in 1875."
Wondered about the origin of that phrase. Many a place in the rocky mountains were mining towns in the settlement days of the old west. That said, I'm sure the inference is to Heart of Gold. Each being a sentiment to be pursued.
And somebody we all know has a place up this way. . . Welcome back to the Rocks, Neil -- how 'bout Road Rock vagain?. . . as long as you don't snag my seat for the camera again!
Post a Comment
<< Home