Good stuff!
Nov. 17th, 2004 09:16 am+0: New Friend on the Friends list! Welcome to
silme711, fellow Russell Crowe fan, who has a habit of posting yummy strings of pictures of Mr. Crowe over on her journal. Also, of interest to Germans and Germanophiles, she's in Germany! ^_^
+1: Attention Kentuckians (especially you,
wildshadowstar):
solarbird and I are coming to Lexington to visit over the Christmas holidays, from 12/21 until 12/29. So if you want to see us, sing out while supplies last! We're anxious to see my family there, since we haven't laid eyes on 'em since Dad passed away in 2001. And my little brother has had two extra kids since then, and my little sister's got her new baby, too! Now, I'll just have to figure out which instrument I'll be able to take on an airplane trip.
+2: In between editing Chapters 4 and 5 of Faerie Blood's third draft last night (which is proceeding nicely), I wandered around the house doing assorted chore-type stuff. I mention this because I was listening to the iPod at the time, and singing at the top of my lungs along with the best tracks off of Something Beautiful*. Much to my satisfaction, I held out the last note of "John Barbour" along with the lovely and talented Séan McCann. Yes indeed, my voice appears to not only be back, it's improved. However, that last note is a killer; anybody who claims Séan has lost vocal power since GBS's earlier days when he first recorded "General Taylor" is on crack.
+1: Attention Kentuckians (especially you,
+2: In between editing Chapters 4 and 5 of Faerie Blood's third draft last night (which is proceeding nicely), I wandered around the house doing assorted chore-type stuff. I mention this because I was listening to the iPod at the time, and singing at the top of my lungs along with the best tracks off of Something Beautiful*. Much to my satisfaction, I held out the last note of "John Barbour" along with the lovely and talented Séan McCann. Yes indeed, my voice appears to not only be back, it's improved. However, that last note is a killer; anybody who claims Séan has lost vocal power since GBS's earlier days when he first recorded "General Taylor" is on crack.