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Day Two Hundred Thirty Seven (Year Five)

First off... we made it back to DBQ around 3:30 this afternoon.  Still not sure I'm ready to go back to work tomorrow, but I can't complain in the slightest about my time off.  It has been relaxing, and has given me some clarity on my musical direction for the next few months.  All of the pieces are on the table (finally), it's just a matter of making sure they all get fitted in the right places.

Secondly, here are the records I had picked up yesterday in Chicago:

Hope - Manchester Orchestra
The Double EP: A Sea Of Split Peas - Courtney Barnett
Holding All The Roses - Blackberry Smoke

This morning's playing (before we left Chicago) focused in on a couple of places.  Mainly, I worked out of a book of exercises that had come with a Guitar World DVD.  It was lead guitar based in nature, and also tied in nicely with some of the scale work that I've been doing.  I'm hoping that I can use tomorrow night (while the Mrs. is at work) to further the connections there.

It was a good day today, and yet I feel like I could use one more day (at home this time) to get everything sorted out and squared away.

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