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Day Three Hundred Twenty Five (Year Two)

So, I dropped off a copy of the Brandi Carlile record for R. today, and she handed me a record by a band called These United States in return.  It's a fun album.  Folk rock-ish in nature, with a bit more rock than folk. 

Today was the first time in a long time that I've had a chance to listen to an album in its entirety, even if it was in the car while I was out running errands.  It felt good to have a chance to listen today.  I need to do more of it.

The other thing I haven't done enough of lately: playing.  I'm starting to get excited about going home next week, if only to hang out with B. for a bit, and hopefully get a bit of work done on the record.  I've got Saturday off, and the quicker the week goes by, the more crammed with stuff that single, glorious day seems to be.  Tomorrow has got to be incredibly productive for me if I want to be able to use Saturday for anything fun at all.

What I really want is for Saturday to be a day spent lounging around with a guitar in my hands all day, mentally getting ready to take a long drive on Sunday, see some family, and work on some wicked rock & roll.

What that means for tomorrow, I'm not sure.  All I know right now is that there will be music in it somewhere.

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