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Day One Hundred Twenty Three (Year Seven)

Got down into the studio for a bit this evening, although family has started arriving for the holiday tomorrow, so naturally that occupied some of my night.  It was good to have dinner with some of them, and will be good to see the rest of them when they arrive in the morning.

Mostly tonight, I sat with the acoustic and just played.  At one point, I ended up kicking around a few chord ideas, but I didn't take it far enough to have it actually turn into anything song-like.  Just sitting down there tonight, though, affirmed my belief that, after all of the craziness this year has brought with it, next year needs to be the year I write (or finish writing) a record.  Whether that will take the form of some of the things I've already quasi-begun (EP, Power Pop Album, Double Album) or whether it will evolve out of those and into something else entirely, I don't know right now.  Next year, though, needs to be the year.

That's really all for tonight.  I was hoping for more, considering how busy the next few days are going to be, but I'll take what I can get.

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