Monthly Archives: September 2013
Sitting staring at the computer screen…the modern version of the writing pad…completely empty of ideas and motivation. That doesn’t bode well for an interesting post. Here’s a video from a guy named Josh Ritter…song called “Idaho”. When in doubt, I … Continue reading
We went to the beach this past weekend. It was a dirty beach…I wrote about that part of the experience yesterday…but it was a fun beach. We had a good time. On our second and final night at the shore, … Continue reading
We went to the beach this weekend. My youngest son turned 4 and he’s really excited about staying at motels…and he’s really excited about the beach…so we decided to kill two birds and stay at a motel on this trip. … Continue reading
There is so much pumped up, fake weirdness in the world these days. Robot voiced rappers and plastic little wannabes. Plastic little wannabe millionaires. But here’s an old concert film of Neil Young…the antithesis of fake. This is a great … Continue reading
Looking up Amos Lee videos, came across Sarah Jarosz. It is great to discover good talent. It is enlightening to realize once again how many really fine musicians there are in the the world. … Continue reading
If you drop the “g”, everything sounds “hipper” somehow. I’m still listening to the Bible in the mail Jeep. I take back what I said earlier about the first 5 books being tough to wade through…there’s some amazing stuff in … Continue reading
This is what it’s like for me in the morning. Out here in the country, you’d be surprised how easy it is to get a 5 AM rave and run going. You just put out the word, and soon a … Continue reading
It used to be that when you were looking for a place to stay at the beach for a couple of nights, you asked friends for recommendations, you made a couple of calls and then you booked a room somewhere … Continue reading
I’m still listening to the Bible in my car. I’m a captive audience out on the mail route. Some parts of the Bible are hard to wade through….I didn’t think I’d get through the first five books of the Old … Continue reading