September 8th, 2022. Open Air Open Mic.
Every Thursday, as long as the weather allows, from 7-9ish we gather in Parking Lot D of Ellicott City, MD in the courtyard of the wonderful and wonderfully generous Little
Dangerous Music for Dangerous Times.
Every Thursday, as long as the weather allows, from 7-9ish we gather in Parking Lot D of Ellicott City, MD in the courtyard of the wonderful and wonderfully generous Little
September 2nd is a day that we ought to make a bigger deal out of perhaps, but it’s become a private celebration for Heather and I. It’s the anniversary of
Sort of on a whim I bought us tickets to go see Cirque de Soleil tonight. Still nervous about big crowds – less the COVID side actually and moreso just
I’m doing that thing. You know the one. I’ve had breakfast and now I’m sitting in the strange non-silence of Baltimore, MD avoiding the start of my day. Distant crash
Saturday August 26th we woke up at Greg Klyma’s place and, since our gig in Sharon MA had been canceled, we just headed home. This turned out NOT to be
I was thinking about whimsy in art, and generally conclude that though in my Life there is little I Love MORE than whimsy, in music there’s little I Love less.
None too late we rolled into Glastonbury CT last night and spent a Lovely evening at Kristen’s mom’s house. An early dinner, an early night. We tuned into Live from
This morning we got up and OUT. And it was good to do so. The cat was unimpressed and walked away as we insisted upon our farewells, but he’s a
As a species, I often sit in awe of what we are able to do. As a NEW species, I am FLABBERGASTED by what computers can do – and though
“Faster Meg, Faster!” I dreamt I was in an old, creaky house, flirting with my old high school girlfriend Meg. We were raucous and silly and strange. (just as we