Hi, everyone. Welcome to this week’s edition of Music Monday.

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Before we get into the spirit of today’s holiday, I want to acknowledge that this month marks the 15th anniversary since one of my favorite shows ended. “Lost”, which premiered in September 2004, concluded its six season run with its final episode on May 23, 2010. It was a beautiful ending to a remarkable series.
There are a handful of TV shows that moved me in indescribable ways and this one is probably at the top of that short list. I have watched hundreds of series in my life and in so many of them, I wanted to be like many of the characters. “Lost” touched me because I was one of them. A person searching for a place to be a part of, to contribute to, in spite of my flaws. A place to heal. A place where we find our constant, as in the person who grounds us. “Lost” was the home we all search for. And it was spectacular.

The cast of “Lost” circa 2004. (Image found online. Original source unknown.)
Memorial Day 2025 is upon us. And for me it furthers a divide in our country which has existed long before current events. The real split between us is how this day of remembrance gets lost by so many who treat it solely as the unofficial start of summer celebrated with backyard BBQs, beach days & taking advantage of numerous retail sales.
But there is not a person in this country who does not owe a tremendous debt to those who made the ultimate sacrifice which protect & keep those very traditions safe. So in between the hot dogs, potato salad, apple pie & so on, I truly hope everyone pauses a moment to remember those who died and the ones they left behind. It is what this day is actually about.
“Home of the free because of the brave” – Unknown.

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Creedence Clearwater Revival: “Fortunate Son” (1969, written by John Fogerty).
Stay safe & well.
