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Day Three Hundred Twenty Seven (Year Two)

Never could get in touch with B. today.  I'm going into this just hoping that getting together on Monday to work on music stuff is still the plan.  If all else fails she'll get a text message during the day tomorrow asking if we are still on for rock and roll.

I went back through some of the stuff I've picked up recently and did a bit of listening.  Made it through about half of the new Regina Spektor today while I was doing stuff around the house.  That record and the new Grace Potter will be going with me tomorrow as road trip music for sure.

Picked up the electric for a few minutes today, and ran the opening bit to "Red House."  The feeling of playing was foreign, if only because I really haven't had much time to practice at all of late, but the notes were there and in the right places, which I took to be a good sign.

Considering that I'm taking a guitar with me, I'll probably take "Red House" along with me as well.  I figure that, even if I can take a few minutes before going to bed each night to work through it, that ought to serve to get me back in the habit of practicing.

Likely there will be a short post tomorrow morning before work, if only to outline what I end up choosing for road music.  Check back and see what else will appear in tomorrow's post.

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