I came away from the post reminded that life can change on a dime. Ideas, motives, and inspirations change like the seasons, as evident of the past year. Seven months on and it still feels unreal at times. Luckily, I'm blessed to have Carleen with me. She's one hell of a trooper. 1. to put up with all our changes (homes, jobs, life in general). 2. to put up with me and my crazy passions (music, Iowa, sports, attempted carpentry, IPR, Hawkeyes, Iowa, hobbies).
Well, I have to keep this one short, I have tons and tons to do today, as I spent 4 hours yesterday at the Illinois Department of Employment Service. Needless to say, I'll be back later to spill the beans to you later.
Last note: Get off your duff and listen to Iowa Public Radio. Great shows during the day, fantastic music at night. If I had a nickel each time someone asked me, "Oh, where did you hear (insert totally phenomenal band here)?" and I replied, "Ah, you know, IPR." I wouldn't need to go the Illinois Department of Employment Service. One of the gems of IPR is Backtracks, hosted by Bob Dorr (Iowa Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame inductee, no doubt!). If you want to learn about music, the histories, the labels, the genres, sit back and start taking note. He also hosts and produces Blue Avenue, described as show that
........presents old school, new generation, historic, and contemporary blues and its derivations including soul, funk, rock 'n' roll, and gospel.Backtracks can be caught each Saturday night 7-10 central. I dare any music fan not to come away at least slightly brighter. And Blue Avenue can be enjoyed Sundays 5-6:30 central. It's a crime to miss this show. Heck, all day Sunday on KUNI is boss.
Sorry, I've let dumbness run rampant. Now it's time to get smart. Birthday for 3/15
Phillipe de Broca (born March 15, 1933, Paris, France—died November 25, 2004, Neuilly-sur-Seine), French film director best known for his eccentric, irreverent comedies, made with enthusiasm and technical skill. Titles include, The Man from Rio, Up to His Ears, and King of Hearts.
Now you're not dumber. You're smarter.