It don't matter if the cold wind blows I'm gonna wind up working in the thick of it sunshine through the rain and snow there's an oily brine bilge water baptism waiting below that's just the waves slamming against the topsides' sound don't let the ever rolling motion go and get you down don't let it shake your steady thread cutting hand keep stealing ribbons from the steel and giving hell to every halyard you can in spite of all the wherewithal to fight it all I will face it all in spite of all the wherewithal to fight it all I'll embrace it all when everyday's like a war between the will to go on and a wish that the world would spiral into the sun turn your head toward the storm that's surely coming along if the sun was always shining and our load always light we'd be shaking like a leaf with every God given night and we'd break under the weight of any pressure that was ever applied will you be ready when the straw boss calls? he's got an ever loving bone to pick with one and all don't let his condescension get you down just have the strength to know you're wrong and when you're right the strength to stand your ground in spite of all the wherewithal to fight it all I will face it all in spite of all the wherewithal to fight it all I'll embrace it all when everyday is like a war you find no strength from your usual source there's no peace, there's no rest your fortitude is feeling put to the test when everyday is like a war between the will to go on and a wish that the world would spiral into the sun turn your head toward the storm that's surely coming along if the sun was always shining and our load always light we'd be shaking like a leaf with every God given night and we'd break under the weight of any pain that ever came in this life Songwriters: LAMB DAVID BRUCE Bilgewater lyrics © ABLE...
Read moreGreat redesign of the playground and picnic areas. Needs more ADA parking AND the general public need more education on leaving ADA tables/parking available for those who need them... Semi-truck taking up three spots w/nose over the line on the one available wheelchair-accessible space. Get to the picnic area... 3 tables (only one wheelchair accessible) occupied by a very friendly (but oblivious) family who didn't seem to notice that they had laid claim to the table that our party actually NEEDED to be able to eat. Heads-Up, Bend... Please educate...
Read moreNice quiet city park, free parking. We met my folks to have lunch from New York Sub which is just a few blocks away. We parked here to have a socially distant lunch from our cars and chat with the windows down. It was peaceful, quiet and a beautiful park, very clean. We came back the next week to enjoy another round of New York sub and chose to stay in the park to eat. Great place to bring kids for a picknick or to get mom and pop, grams or gramps out of the house safely. Not alot of people, I think both times, we were the...
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