uwf: Me playing a show at 10th Avenue Burrito at the end of 2011. The beard, sadly, is gone for now. (Default)
Hi journal, it's been a while since I've posted. Remember how I was going to post whenever I made something? I made some more noise last night, and someone was kind enough to take a photo (move your ear closer to the screen and maybe you can hear ;-)).

Seriously, I got to play at 10th Avenue Burrito in Belmar again, which was a blast. Very low key atmosphere, no amplification, just my friend Dave and I playing acoustic guitar. I'll post some music from the show sometime too.

You may recognize the shirt I'm wearing from my last post; it's my favorite out of my last batch of tie-dyes.

uwf: Me playing a show at 10th Avenue Burrito at the end of 2011. The beard, sadly, is gone for now. (Default)
I've finally uploaded a profile pic for Dream Width: a picture of me playing out at a gig in December 2011. The beard is gone, but I still have the Martin :-). I think this picture was taken during the second set; I'm not sure what song I was playing at the time.

Aside from joining DreamWidth to keep in touch with my friend Josh, I was also interested in the idea that this is a place where people make things (code, literature, essays, music, etc.) or discuss making things. I think that's exciting, and I want to be a part of it.

So, in that spirit, I offer a picture of something I made, however humble that may be. My kids and I made a new batch of tie-dye shirts this past weekend. I used Procion dyes, which are always awesome, and we had a blast (the kids wore their shirts to school today, the first day that they're ready). My main purpose was to have something to wear to my next gig tomorrow night (the owner of the place gave me one of their official shirts, and I dyed it with a red, yellow, and purple swirl).

Here's a picture of my favorite shirt:



I think maybe tie-dye banner (king-size flat sheet) is in the future: to hang as a backdrop behind the band.

And I think I'll continue posting stuff I made, or comments about making things (is there a blog title somewhere in there?).
uwf: Me playing a show at 10th Avenue Burrito at the end of 2011. The beard, sadly, is gone for now. (Default)
I discovered Representative Poetry Online, hosted at the University of Toronto, ages ago, but it continues to surprise and delight nonetheless. It's like a fountain that I go back to for a refreshing drink from time to time.

Check it out at http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/display/index.cfm

Here's a cool poem from a new poet that I just discovered this past Valentine's Day, after searching for occurrences of the word "love" in the first line of every poem in the collection:

Happy Animal, by Natalee Caple
Text at http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/4468.html

It reminds me of a Robert Hunter lyric, where words appear for the sake of their sounds alone. Although the less than strict sensibility of the words lend the poem a whimsical, off-kilter sort of meaning that I find endearing.

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