Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Let's Do This Thing

photo by fran dwight
So many songs and lyrics come to mind today to describe my feelings about the transition of power that has occurred in our country. I will try and use my own words to describe that which I have felt today. The time has come today to embrace our ideals and one another and do this thing called democracy. Teary eyed I have watched the pomp and circumstance, the celebration of a people for the promise that we possess as a nation.
Now we must rise up, step up to keep our heads above water and eventually swim freely again.
Watching the humanity gather in Washington needs to be the momentum we need to start the engines and sustain the energy for the greater good of us all.
A cold sunny day has exuded a warmth that comes from a huge crowd with a common cause.
Now as with any worthwhile endeavor we need to commit time and energy to work as the human race to support the leader who has inspired us to want to commit and do what is necessary to progress and move forward. The choice to do nothing or subvert the direction, I believe, will be eventually be tragic for all.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Looking Inside Outside White







Waking up slowly after 8:30AM no rush to get anywhere and finding more snow falling and the temperature dropping reminds me of an arcticlike January 33 years ago when I was 23, recently graduated, no rush to get anywhere, unemployed other than substitute teaching jobs, the temperature hovering near zero and living in an apt. that had no heat as the landlord didn't get the oil needed to heat the Rock and Roll Allen Blvd. once antique mansion with 6 apts. now in downtown Kalamazoo. Our 2 large dogs, Frodo and Theta, at the time would keep me warm as I would go back to bed, not quite ready for my Morning Thunder Tea that would help some to keep me warm. I could see my breath at times inside that apt. It was f***in cold that winter, much like this one. I wrote a lot back then on old typewrite, some of my first songs were written then and a lot of musings and proses. A new democrat was being inaugurated on a cold Washington day. So the similarities are here today cept we have heat, killer EE coffee, cable, computer apps. to type in blogs, more extreme weather alerts, a pension, a child at home and only one dog. So I still write, am unemployed and look to new challenges. I have more driveway to shovel and plow but have a snowblower to do it with.


  • In the past week Melvis and I think we finished the surf song to a point we can record now.

  • Mary and I went to the local Coopers Glen Music Festival to hear Acoustic Roots Music indoors while outside it was cold and snowy. Highlights: We got to see a marvelous fiddler, Liz Carroll, jam sittng on chairs with John Doyle an Irishman who founded Solas and and Billy who played the accordion. Ending the evening was Chris Hillman and Herb Pederson, longtime California musicians. Chris has played with the Byrds, Steven Stills and many more as Herb and Emmy Lou Harris had recordings together. Sweet harmonies and great picking. Our love of music buddy Jimmy C. made it down to the city show through the snow after a long lunch afternoon.



  • Saturday was poker night through the 6 inches of snow at Mikey D's with mucho laughs, more good tunes, great wine from Dr. K., and homemade soup provided by pal Peter. Jazzman and the 'good' Mike kept giving us reason to cajole. No one lost too much as the $ seemed to be spread around. I think we left the house in pretty good shape Susan for your return;)

That takes me up to this morning and more snow, cold, and wind. I am keepin the birds fed and they seem happy. Maddie cannot find much space to go out do her bidness and does not like to stay out too long, nor do I to do mine (read that part slowly). I do have a pot of chili I cooked up on the stove so Callie can have some before she heads out to work. She started up school again yesterday and is MOtivated! I have some ideas to pursue for myself to use my time here in the near future. I will report on those as they come about. So there are driveways and cars to clear off. Glad we have a garage now for some of the family fleet. We not only going LOW we be Going BE-LOW, Zero that is, stay warm but be cool.








Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Who and What New for O9?

Welcome to 2009! A brief message to stay connected with you readers, which I hope there are still a few. As you see there is a new front page, the beds have been put away for now and just some turkeys remain (read into that what you will). Since I have a few months of blogging under my belt I hope to change things up a bit. Add some links, play with the layout, etc.
Stay tuned for my take on the world around us and what is going on, both in Reno's World and the universe at large. Comments are always welcome even if you email them to me.
Let us move ahead into this new year with a resolve for a creative, spiritual and physical ideal we would like to see happen in our world.