Scotch, Song, & Soul - Lowlands

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Scotch, Song, & Soul - Lowlands
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<p>As I mentioned in my last post, I've been overbooking myself. Despite &nbsp;this, I have managed to continue meeting new Scotches, but I have found &nbsp;myself more distracted than I'd prefer on those nights. The other &nbsp;evening I visited The Blue Moon Diner to see a few friends play in their &nbsp;new band before one of them leaves the country for a while. I don't &nbsp;know if this is an original, but one of the first songs I heard after I &nbsp;arrived was called <a href="https://youtu.be/cOPiAtDdHck">"Lowlands."&nbsp;</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;It would have been fitting if there was a Lowland lad to try that &nbsp;evening, but the only Scotch there was from the Orkney Isles: Highland &nbsp;Park 10.</p>
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<p>I had heard some passing remarks - he was popular, well-liked, seemed &nbsp;like a good guy to get to know. I had been looking forward to meeting &nbsp;him for a few weeks.<br>
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<p>Before the water, my only impressions were that he was hot, and warm &nbsp;natured. His nose was a bit astringent and made me think of tobacco, and &nbsp;a hint of banana. Adding a bit of water didn't make too much &nbsp;difference. He definitely had a bite, and it wasn't until after some &nbsp;time passed that I started to taste any sweetness at all.<br>
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<p>Overall, I found him hard to describe or pin down. I would go as far as &nbsp;to say he was exactly "nondescript" but that sounds so callous. I wanted &nbsp;to blame my state of mind, or perhaps the glass (it was just a standard &nbsp;tumbler). Maybe the glassware was wrong and I just wasn't tasting all &nbsp;his true flavors...</p>
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<p>&nbsp;As the evening went on and I still found it hard to connect with this &nbsp;fellow, I thought of Glen from the week before. Nothing jumped out at me &nbsp;about him either, and they both seemed &nbsp;quite harsh. I started to wonder - <em>could it be me?</em> Is my busier-than-usual schedule shortening &nbsp;my attention span or dulling my interest in these guys?<br>
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<p>I pondered for a while, and realized that even Talisker - who I can &nbsp;always turn to - seemed less captivating when I had a quick chat with &nbsp;him recently. Maybe it <em>is</em> just me...<br>
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<p>Of course, Mercury is still in retrograde so I can always blame that. &nbsp;But also, it's been a while since I've tried a strong, smoky Islay, and &nbsp;those guys are always more my style. Still, I have definitely been &nbsp;feeling a disconnect.<br>
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<p>I continued to sip the Highland Park, enjoying the experience, if &nbsp;somewhat disappointed. The music was lovely at least, so I sat back to &nbsp;listen to the songs and laugh with the company. Here is another taste of &nbsp;the talent - a bittersweet song with one line that deeply resonated &nbsp;with me; the recording isn't great, but it's an original by Fiona &nbsp;Balestrieri:<img src="https://youtu.be/QG1hdyhtTU4"/><a href="https://youtu.be/QG1hdyhtTU4">Tangerine</a><br>
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<h3><em>"I will keep a walking distance between me and my heart."&nbsp;</em></h3>
<p>Ah, don't we all know those times - when life requires that very thing &nbsp;from us. All too often, there are vast oceans that lie between the hopes &nbsp;of the past and the possibilities of the present<em>.</em><br>
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<p>A good friend of mine said these words to me tonight:<br>
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<h3><em>"It's nice to have someone who makes you feel like vacation."</em></h3>
<p>Oh...so &nbsp;true. I had someone in my life like that once. I suppose I'm looking &nbsp;for that kind of quality in a Scotch these days. The trouble is, when &nbsp;you keep such a distance from your heart, it's hard to find the kind of &nbsp;connection that inspires such a deep relaxation. As busy as I've been &nbsp;this month, I could go for that feeling right about now. Maybe it's past &nbsp;time to slow down just a bit - after all, my perfect Scotch is &nbsp;waiting... &nbsp;</p>
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