Originally Posted by BlueAttitude
Excellent instrumental, well produced and mixed as per usual.
I have heard of Montana being called Big Sky Country, but was not aware of part of England having that nickname. I lived in England when I was a kid BTW, Nunthorpe, close to Middlesborough, in what was then called Yorkshire. Moved to Canada when I was five.
Good one, enjoyed.

Thanks for listening, Dave! Yorkshire is still called Yorkshire, the only difference between now and when I was a kid is that it's divided up into 'new' administrative districts, but the old Ridings - East, North & West - still exist. Yorkshire and Lincolnshire being the 2 largest counties are the only 2 which were always divided into districts, going back to Magna Carta and probably before. Lincolnshire is divided into Lindsey, Holland & Kesteven, but these are all now divided into smaller administrative districts. It's predominantly a farming county as it's so flat - the Lincolnshire Wolds being the only real hills, but even the largest is only 551' above sea level. As it's so flat and in lots of places you can turn 360° and only see a flat horizon, you can see more sky than in other counties, thus 'big sky'.


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#1: Play on the Way.
#13: Ask not for whom the flower blooms, it blooms for you.
#58: Bring consciousness to it.
#63: On the road to effortlessness, effort must be made.
#92: Be Love Now, the rest will come on its own.