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Day One Hundred Fifty Three (Year Four)

Made it into the studio at a decent hour today.  Got the rest of the CDs organized, and the remaining cases safely stashed out of the way, which maximizes (or at the very least almost maximizes) my floor space.

Didn't get anything imported tonight, music-wise but I suspect that will happen tomorrow.  Importing new music just feels like a Christmas Day sort of activity for some reason.

I did, however, pick up the guitar for a little while, which was good.

Went through a couple of the guitar-related emails that have been waiting for my attention, as well.  Watched a really cool lesson on this idea of partial capoing that I've heard a lot of buzz about, but never actually seen in action (until tonight).  It presented some cool ideas, and has definitely given me a few things to think about, so I'll take that as a win.

Can't believe that I got done with work at 12:30 today, and we've still got almost an entire day until family gets here.  Time went by slowly tonight, which was good for me.  I can only hope tomorrow goes by mostly the same way, as that would allow me another solid studio session before my brother gets here.

Merry Christmas Eve to all! 

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