tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526999.post5249477673718579963..comments2024-03-26T12:26:28.548-04:00Comments on rob mclennan's blog: 12 or 20 questions: with Chris Ewartrob mclennanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07958889643637765864noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5526999.post-66599165403153875972023-06-02T00:05:00.545-04:002023-06-02T00:05:00.545-04:00You might ask yourself 'why is this article ge...You might ask yourself 'why is this article getting a comment after 14 years?' I'm commenting because for 32 years I've wanted to tell Chris the impact he had on my life and thank him. I met Chris while my family was was stationed to CFB Lahr Germany. Chris worked at a summer day camp on the base. He was an amazing person and my favorite councillor. He would often play his 12 string accoustic guitar for us. He had such a positive impact on my life and I cherished a tape he gave me of song recordings he made. I've always wanted to tell him how impactful he was on my life and my love for music. I still think about the lyrics to his song "Friends" which was my favorite of his.<br /><br />"Something to send across many miles,<br />all that friendship is contained in your smile......<br />How are you?<br />How've you been?<br />Step out of the rain and come on in. It's good to see you and there's lots to say<br />Tell me about what you've been doing these days."putmeonholdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01565983581334603871noreply@blogger.com