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Day Two Hundred Fifteen (Year Two)

New issue of Guitar Techniques came out today.  It's one of the treats I allow myself every month, and so, I picked it up.

So, today was supposed to be the glorious day that I got done at 3:30 and came home to work on the record for the better part of the afternoon/evening.  The joke was on me yet again, however, as I wound up working until 6:15 covering for someone who needed to attend to a family emergency.  I'm happy for the overtime/chance to (maybe) leave early tomorrow, but I've got to admit that I'm really starting to feel as if February is conspiring against me, or at least the last half of February anyway.

Maybe I'll be snowed in tomorrow and unable to make it to work.

On the plus side, I'm making slow and steady progress through the Fun. record.  It's not quite as good as their first record, at least at this point, but I am definitely enjoying it.  A definite progression from the first disc, though.  Lots of new sounds and artistic growth that seems as if it might not have settled in completely quite yet.  That's how it feels to me anyway.

Oh well, hopefully tomorrow goes a bit smoother for me music-wise than today did.

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