Entries from November 2004

Sunday, November 28th, 2004

Neko Case w/The Sadies

this weekend has been a leisurely one and i’m awfully sorry to see it go. it’s only fair that we ended the last night out with drinks and a show at Neumo’s. i’d never been to a show there before at anytime in it’s club history. sadly Moe’s had closed the year i moved to [...]

Monday, November 22nd, 2004

Bloodshot Records New Look

Bravo to Bloodshot Records and their fantastic new website!

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Sunday, November 21st, 2004

Ubiquitous Sunday Post

despite not accomplishing the painting task … again … this weekend was ideal. friday night, we had sushi at Kisako where the fish is always very, very fresh. for once, i was tempted to order some espresso mochi for desert but the service was so slow we decided to pass. instead we stopped at my [...]

Saturday, November 20th, 2004

Beaver, As In ‘Busy Little’

i’ve been a busy little beaver as of late. but i’ve got a few new bits to report:

the track listing for the new M83 Before The Dawn Heals Us, due out late January ‘05. more to come as we give it a listen today. listing is as follows:

Moonchild
Don’t Save Us from The Flames
Farewell / Goodbye
Fields [...]

Thursday, November 18th, 2004

The Swan (or Extreme Makeover)

it’s difficult to believe that we’ve only had Penny for 5 months. when we picked her up at Second Chance Ranch, she was emaciated, riddled with problems (ear infections, mites, mange from lack of nourishment) and not to mention stiiiiiinky! she weighed just over 40lbs. and now look at our girl? at last weighing she [...]

Sunday, November 14th, 2004

Where Is My Mind?

if only i could start out everyday sitting at a cafe sipping coffee, working and watching the traffic go by. warning: this post is a tangle of thoughts.

first i must mention for the umpteenth time how much i adore books. when i ask for gift cards for book stores for Christmas, i think people believe [...]

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004

Going Down By The River Where It’s Warm And Green

New Orleans has long been on my mind. from years of reading about it in books from Anne Rice and Poppy Z. Brite to movies to hearsay. so much so that it was almost surreal when we arrived and drove the long bridge across Lake Pontchatrain to Covington. D and J live in a beautifully [...]