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Day One Hundred Twenty Three (Year Three)

Two (maybe three) music-related accomplishments today.  Here's a quick list:

1) Finished When I Grow Up, the Juliana Hatfield biography.  It was an interesting read about a musician I didn't really know that much about.  The book was engaging and well written, and ultimately it made me want to check out her music, which should be the point behind rock bios.  I think I'll start with the record she talks about in the last chapter of the book, and work my way forward.

2) My Green Day and Soundgarden records came today.  Seriously, how fast was that?  I have dutifully opened both discs, but with more company over this afternoon/evening, I haven't had a chance to listen to either one yet.

3) We put up the Christmas tree today.  I know what you're saying... you want to know how on God's green earth that has anything to do with music.  Well, I'll tell you.  Putting up the tree involved shifting things around on the left half (the half with the recording studio) of the living room.  This, in turn necessitated a re-organizing of that half of the room once the tree was in place.  Therefore, for me, that part of the room is now as good as it's going to be until January sometime, and is useable.  If I can get the bookshelf on the other side of the room squared away (tomorrow, maybe?) life will be perfect, and all of my music stuff will finally be accessible.  And only 3 months after I moved in.  (Truthfully, with all of the insanity that has happened since then, 3 months isn't so bad).

So, yeah, not much playing today, but lots of other good stuff.

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