John and I at my sister Erica’s wedding to Fred @ Crystal Creek Campground – June 8th, 2024
I don’t often get too personal here, unless it involves the past, so here it goes. I’ve been dating John Burke for nearly four years now. We’ve had so many wonderful times together so far, and I just want him to publicly know how much he means to me! Here’s to many more years of concerts and other plans!
Love you,
Lindsey
PS – Who knew that online dating during a worldwide pandemic over 40 could work?
Hanging out @ Michigan State Fall 2021Waiting for the Blue October/Goo Goo Dolls concert to start! August 2022June 2023 Tubing Trip! State Rd.
I thought that I would share the latest version of our Russell Canoe Livery promo video. Put together by Garrett Russell, much, if not all, of the footage was created by him as well. I’d love for him to create more! Due to copyright and music editing issues, it is best to watch the video without sound.
How is it August already? I will soon start gearing up for the upcoming school year, and the canoe livery will be winding down for another year. By the time the school year is finished, I am eager for all of the craziness that is the canoe livery. By Labor Day, I am more than ready for the next school year. Right now, I am excited for the new school year to begin. The planning has indeed already begun!
On a historical note, MTV debuted with “Video Killed the Radio Star” by the Buggles on this date 43 years ago. I can’t imagine a more perfect first video, especially considering that the year was 1981. Campy and self-aware, it set the stage for a solid 15 year run of great music videos. That may be a joke, and even a meme, but it isn’t far from the truth. By 2000, the MTV we grew up with and loved – the MTV that took Madonna and Michael Jackson to new levels of stardom – turned primarily to reality TV never to return to its roots. Gen X and Xenniels remember …
The first music video aired on MTV when it first aired on August 1st, 1981 – “Video Killed the Radio Star” by the Buggles