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Day Forty Five (Year Five)

Today was another fairly quiet day.  In the time I was able to find, however, I got into the studio and got a few things done.

Aside from putting away a few CDs, the organizational side of things is pretty much complete in there.  Adding in the extra bookshelf and the chair, and getting the posters put up make the room feel whole (finally).  I'm sure there will be other things that come up, but for now, that part is done. 

Which means that it really is time to get back to work.  The studying, learning, and writing need to begin again in earnest.  I've got everything set aside for the writing side of things, having grabbed a couple of books out of the closet tonight in preparation for the week ahead.  In a perfect world, I'd like to find enough time to get some work in on the lyrical side of things this week.

I also need to get back to practicing.  Working through scales, working on a song or two, and doing some work on various genres & styles will be the focus this week.  I'd like to do some blues stuff and some acoustic work this week.  I know for sure that I have Wednesday off, so there will be a good chance for sure in the middle of the week.  What happens the other days will come down to a good use of time and organization.

Wish me luck.

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