Oh merde – it has been a DAY. Last night’s show was wonderful – and I always come out of Tom Bianchi’s Burren jams (which I finally had the guts to dip my pinkie toe into) inspired and stunned by the sheer talent on display. But it meant that we were out till around 2 in the morning, and I couldn’t fall asleep – till I was up till 6 in the morning – and then my alarm went off at 9.30 in the morning so we could go get brunch with Award-Winning Singer/Songwriter Michael Berkowitz. I’ve been feeling the effects of it for the rest of the day.
And we’ve been driving for the rest of the day too – we left Boston just before noon, heading south and inland, with hopes of hitting an open mic in Bethlehem, PA to advertise for this Friday’s show with Maura Jenson. However, snow came spiraling down, making me slightly concerned, and then a Facebook message came spiraling in – notification of cancelation of Friday’s show. The venue’s moving. And the new location won’t have Live music. And somehow that was decided… today?
We’ve still landed here in Bethlehem. The coffeehouse itself (Wildflower Café and Gallery) is tiny but beautiful. There’s a drumkit with Animal printed on the bass drum and the vegan chili is absolutely delicious. I asked her to make it a little spicier and it is the PERFECT way to spend a snowy night in Western Pennsylvania. It’s such a shame we can’t stay the night right here, next to the stove.
Well. Probably the microwave, actually. But damn – I just don’t care. It’s delicious. Still – we’ll sign up and play and then get in the car and drive ANOTHER 4 hours home to Baltimore. Through the snow. It’s been a DAY and doesn’t seem to be ending anytime soon. Le sigh.
\We’d been outpacing snow throughout the entire tour – the last drive from Bethlehem to home was the diciest, with snow giving a gentle dusting to the car while we were playing the Wildflower. The last night on the road, Heather and I swung into the Wildflower Cafe in Bethlehem, PA to advertise for a show… the show was canceled halfway through our drive there, but we still dropped into the open mic. Best vegan chili I’ve ever had in my Life.