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Day Fifty Six (Year Five)

Fairly quiet day today.

I kept up with the reading & studying aspect of working on my songwriting, making some progress in a series of books I have on the process of songwriting for guitarists.  They are books I've used as a handy resource over the years, but have never sat down and read cover to cover.  Now is as good of a time as any to get on with the things that I've never quite gotten around to, however, and so I have started.

There was listening on the program tonight, as well.  Mostly well loved songs by artists I've enjoyed for years (Springsteen, Alkaline Trio, etc.).  I could stand to update the iPod again with a few of the newest purchases, and I could definitely stand to get it back to fully charged again, but both of those things will have to wait until the weekend at this point.  Most likely tomorrow.

All things considered, it was a quieter day than I had hoped for, but I still savored the chance to duck into the studio for a few minutes at the end of the day and lose myself in the music.

Bring on the weekend.

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