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Speaking of old

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I was reminded, just last weekend, what my birthday would bring to me. That is, thirty years! Time marches on. I can remember my mother's thirtieth birthday. I was young - perhaps, five or six. The party was thrown by Aunt Berda at her house in the poor section of the West Side. We arrived early, and shouted when my mom walked in the door. Surprise! These bottles also reminded me of my age. To think, one of my first bottles of wine - a brew of Elder and Lemon Balm - has returned to me.

Pics of old

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An old bandmate linked to these photos on FB. I had almost forgotten this concert! It was the fall in 2007, a long, and hot autumn. Silo Circuit had asked me to play banjo, and this was one of my first, and truthfully few, shows. We shared the Union's stage with Beat the Devil and Meanz. Jonas Hart captured our image ...

A sneaking love...

I am not chris tomazic. I don't have his ears, his cochlea, his inferior colliculi, his cortical regions that are so finely tuned to frequency and cordance discrimination. I don't have his motor skills or his tactile sensitivity, which has allowed him to discriminate between pressing too hard and pressing too soft on a particular guitar string. I don't have his years of experience, his knowledge of the staff, or of audio technology. Most of all, I don't have his passion. I can't, won't, and before him, would never dream of playing the same song over and over, no less the same chord. So, here I am to you, not the Chris Tomazic. Not the talent, not the skill, and not the passion that was required to produce the song that you are about to hear. I like to think that I was possibly the inspiration, but that prestigious assignment more than likely belongs to the mountains, to the wind, to quantum physics. My involvement is no more than a mere coincidence of time

Little Creek and Booker Creek, swollen

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I returned to my southern home - pelted all the way through North Carolina by rain, rain, and more rain - to a singular surprise. I expected some standing water, having seen it before in heavy rain, but here was more than one mystery to solve ... In the first place, the water is terribly high - alarmingly high - and looking back upon the facts, I do assume that it was at an earlier time even higher. Secondly, that is no my car at the end of the drive! That car, in fact, belongs to some rental car company. That, I was told by the tow operator who picked it up late in the evening. I cannot say at what time the car was stuck. I took this picture at about 5 pm (on Sunday, June 30). The tower told me that all local tow companies had been called to tow cars from the University Mall earlier in the day. He then showed me the puddled water in this car's cabin. NOAA reports that nearly five inches of rain fell from Sunday morning to Monday morning. Indeed, a Rubbermaid near the back