How I met your mother on the TV and the Bruins and Maple Leafs (round one, game two) on the computer.
Multitasking like a boss.
How I met your mother on the TV and the Bruins and Maple Leafs (round one, game two) on the computer.
Multitasking like a boss.
I was going to post something with these two pictures last night but I forgot to. I took these from the car while driving home after band practice. We let out just in time to catch some sunset action.
Lily and Robin sat in on my daily group check in call. They didn’t contribute much to the discussion though.
On the rare occasions that the sun is actually out, it comes roaring through the windows in back of the house in the morning. That’s why I have the two plants there. It’s also why the cats love coming in here first thing in the morning. They are digging that crazy sunshine.
I’m packed up and ready for tonight’s band practice. One step closer to being ready to audition singers…. Or more like to try to find singers to audition. something like that.
Earlier I did a Hipstamatic Shake to Shuffle post full of pics of Robin in the little basket thing on the cat tree.
Now we have part two, the Lily edition.
Pointless posts for the win.
Out and about. Grocery shopping, running errands, stop light theater pics. The usual.
And just for luck, a bonus picture of a cat cuddling up between me and my wife on the couch earlier this morning. Perfect.
There is no reason for this post. Robin was looking adorable so it had to happen.
I played some guitar this morning before work. I have a nice, positive feeling of accomplishment. Granted what I needed to do was practice for this weekend’s band rehearsal but instead I recorded lead guitar parts for two songs. Quarantine Tunes Volume Seven is done with tracking. I have to mix the two songs I worked on today and then it is on to Volume Eight… which I already have one song that is a guitar solo away from being ready to mix.
I played through the direct output of two amps today. No noise. Headphones only. It is most definitely not as much fun as cranking out some actual sound and moving some air around, but it’s still always great to play. I used my ES-335, as you can see in the obligatory photo…