Time Reverie: Anhinga : Bury Me Standing - On The Pithlachascotee River:************* A.J.Croce:
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@RedKruzer I couldn't agree more. He is a righteous talent in and of himself, and yet still manages to honor the legacy his father gave without living under it's shadow. I have just put this on my "must buy the cd" list.
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That is such a touching song..I am grateful for having the opportunity to hear it. Jim Croce is my all time favorite singer, and it does my heart good to know that his song has grown into his own as a talented singer in his own right.
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What an interesting bird:and I liked reading the additional info on its lifestyle and how it has adapted to survive.And I loved the beautiful song by A,Croce.Thanks for this R.K.
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I would like to send you a video.
May I be your friend?
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A.J. has a fantastic voice. I think he is fantastic and will look for his CDs. I am glad he found his own path. Thank you Red for this important and great share. 5* for you and 5* for A.J. Croce.
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*****, "Birds", thanks Red



HI! I'm back to listen to this once more! I've been listening to a lot of songs by A.J since I came across this one. ..utterly enjoying it! THANKS YOUTUBE and RED!
I'll put both father and son on my Christmas list .. cd's of course!
violetparme 2 years ago
violetparme, you are as kind, thoughtful and inspiring as you are beautiful...I can't wait to get the time to make and send you the final 19 minutes of this video on a dvd...
And AJ will be delighted at your expressions of kindness...
RedKruzer 2 years ago
what a song, ..voice , music! that's all I have to say.....
violetparme 2 years ago
Thank you violetparme,
You hit the nail on the head.
A.J. is an incredible song writer, singer and musician.
His dad, Jim Croce cast a huge shadow. A.J. has stepped out of it and is now his own legend.
Hy
RedKruzer 2 years ago
Anhiniga - Part 2
When necessary, the Anhinga will dry out its wings and feathers. It will perch for long periods with its wings spread to allow the drying process, as do cormorants. If it attempts to fly while its wings are wet, it has great difficulty getting off the water and takes off by flapping vigorously while 'running' on the water. Anhinga will often search for food in small groups.
RedKruzer 2 years ago
CLAP_CLAP_CLAP very good
19421pathfinder 2 years ago
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RedKruzer 2 years ago