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Day Two (Year Seven)

Today was an okay day.  Didn't get to as much as I was hoping to, but for a follow up on yesterday, it went all right.

Tonight, what I wanted to make absolutely certain of was that I had everything jotted down and set aside resource-wise for each of the 4 units that I've spent the last couple of days getting ready.  I went back through each one, just to make sure that everything was in order, and it seems to be set up well.  The only thing I haven't done that I would like to is set up some playlists for the Acoustic focus and the Blues focus.  Songs that I want to focus on and/or finally learn.  I had put together a few different lists at one point last year, so I may well start with those and go from there.  That can be a tomorrow project, though.

The other thing that didn't happen today was a good chunk of playing.  That's priority number one heading into tomorrow... to get in a good bit of playing, and to make at least some progress in each of the 4 units.  I'm not talking leaps and bounds here, but it would be nice to at least get something under my fingers in each one.

Not the best today, but not the worst either, and it definitely gives me room for improvement tomorrow.

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