Monthly Archives: December 2009

paranormal zunetivity

I try so hard to give Microsoft a chance. Though nearly all my pho­tog­ra­phy and cre­ative arts friends urge me to get a Mac­Book Pro, I’ve been hang­ing in there with my Win­dows Vista-running Toshiba lap­top. (I would say note­book, but this big 17″ widescreen Jimmy takes up my whole lap!) Like­wise, my friends look

bruh…you’re killing me

Ok. I am NOW offi­cially trip­pin’! Just a cou­ple of days ago, I com­mented that I have no appetite to hear about the details of Tiger’s fam­ily tur­moil. Let him work it out.  Since that post, just about every cloud in the sky has fallen and Tiger is now look­ing like the Don Draper of

she’s baaaaaaaaaaaaack!

The once love of my life (hey…I’m a sucker for freck­les) is back on the scene. Her new CD, Sol­dier of Love is set to release Feb­ru­ary 9, 2010. This will be her first stu­dio album in 10 years. Check out the title track from her new CD here.

Fun Poll — Birthday = Holiday?

Do you take a day off of work for your birthday?

periodic litter

As much as I’m online, I must con­fess that I love a good mag­a­zine. How­ever, in an attempt to be more bud­get con­scious, I have sig­nif­i­cantly cut back on the num­ber of mag­a­zines to which I cur­rently sub­scribe. How­ever, no mat­ter how small the num­ber, the amount of lit­ter gen­er­ated by this beloved media form

the year was 1973

Every now-and-then, a mem­ory from my child­hood pops into my head. I think as we get older, we start to look back at the fond, and not-so-fond times. One of the things I loved to do was sit in my bed­room draw­ing pic­tures while lis­ten­ing to music on my fancy GEclock radio (AM only).  This

lush

I love this ver­sion of Blue in Green by Lee Rite­nour. The song appears on his CD title Over­time. Gui­tar:    Lee Rite­nour Piano:    David Grusin Sax:       Ernie Watts­Bass:     Dave Car­pen­terDrums:  Harvey Mason