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Day One Hundred Sixty One (Year Four)

So, I started the year off by syncing the iPod, charging up my mini-speakers, and getting the floor space in the studio cleaned up and back to useable after my brother's 3 days of sleeping in there while he was here.  I also took an objective look at what needs to be added in order to finish off item #7 on my list of goals for the year: finish off the last bit of studio organization.

To the best of my knowledge, the only thing I really and truly need is one more bookshelf that would fit nicely into a corner, and also hold everything I'm currently working on.  The only other thing that might be cool to have in there would be a different table.  On one hand, it would be nice to have something a little more solid than a card table as a work space in the studio, but at the same time, anything bigger than that would seriously impact the amount of space I have in there.  The last thing I want is to have more furniture than I need, and less space to work.

I did a little playing today, but on the whole, today felt like a day for getting things in order before the serious work begins.  That part of things got done as best it could, which really opens the door for the studying and playing and note-taking to begin in earnest.

A good start to what will be a great year full of music.

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