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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Doughlicious
This time of year I can usually be found settling into my nest – hibernating in the house, listening to a little moody music, and whipping up comfort food while creating excuses to avoid hitting the gym for one more … Continue reading
Mood(y) Music
I love it when the kids introduce me to interesting music. Thanks to a couple of high school girls who reluctantly stopped hovering over the Pandora station they were streaming on their laptop to man the register at our favorite, … Continue reading
Posted in music
Tagged Bon Iver, Justin Vernon, music
Ben Howard – My latest musical fixation
Let me help you not work while you are sitting bored at your desk in your office today. Both Steve and I are digging on Ben Howard’s music right now. Our first taste of Ben came in September when we … Continue reading
Not Guilty
That’s what I’m striving for – not feeling guilty whenever I have to say what it is that I need. Of course, this means it’s up to me to determine and own what that is, and then communicate clearly what … Continue reading