Sunday, July 12, 2009

week 2

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good day today.
had basil gnocchi, heirloom tomato, and chevre (all from the apt market) for breakfast.
i had had it for lunch yesterday. i still have ravioli asperge in the fridge ready for tomorrow.
rode with jl, 50k, i feel bad i can only speak to him in english.
we stopped in bonnieax and had a beer at n's place
went home, showered,
went back to bonnieaux, when the internet stopped working, to watch the tour on n's tv.
cafe creme.
went to a b's and caught up on things.
she has a ton of visitors.
it's always like that at her house.
rose (ro-sae) 1 and one half glasses.
went to dinner (poor, very poor), i settled on salade, tomate, and spiral pasta with no sauce and no cheese.
seriously
i had a frozen mars bar ice cream item for dessert. dark chocolate exterior, salty.
walked to c's to get something, and got a ride back up with j.
came home, washed my dishes and my gear (there were four jersey's ready for washing.)
now i'm going to a critique at 10pm on a sunday night.
their request.

the view is outstanding.

626k

Saturday, July 4, 2009

camp

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One week of the quarter down. Very tiring, but should get better.
There is a good amount of production. Rode the Nesque today. One more dignified ride before the other rider leaves. Working on , mileage, painting, the Tour, and the film when I'm not teaching. No distractions make it possible. Should be in a good rhythm by next week, but lots of details.

The Tour started today. They go through Les Baux on Monday. Should not be missed by anyone wanting to experience the place.
We'll see.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Lacoste

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AB leaves for Paris today, she’s taking the TGV from Avignon at 14:15. We arrived Sunday and time has passed quickly. The Mistral was blowing when we arrived, but it apered off yesterday. Will experience the first day in the saddle after returning from the station. All supplies and crates have been unpacked. Pictures downloaded, AB is getting a set so she can post what she needs on Facebook.

Sunday we drove down from Annecy, took the scenic route and avoided the enormous tolls (peages) on the A(insert number here) highways for the most part. Drove past Grenoble, down past Gap, and stopped for a forgettable lunch in Sisteron. AB’s was worse than mine, but at least the café creme was good. The road was curvy at times but not too nauseating. It was a good choice. Went through Foucalquier and Apt before arriving in Lacoste. AB met Century Rider. He and J and A were nice enough to feed us. It was appreciated. Had dinner with the others at Flambee, and met CR, J, and A for drinks at the café in Bonnieaux. It was music night in France, every café and bar had music, mostly live, going on until the early morning. There was a traditional jazz band, older and unassuming, and the sound was good. AB and I had a Café Creme late night faux pas, but so what. It’s what we wanted.

Monday was morning meetings. AB enjoyed the apartment. It has a terrace with a view to the valley. Hopefully there will be a considerable amount of painting done there over the next eight weeks. We hiked to Bonnieaux to meet CR at the Terrace Café. A good walk, AB did not have the best footwear, but it was good enough. There was a moment when things were in doubt, but it all turned out well. Brambles plus sandals don’t mix. We got a ride back to Lacoste, and drove to Apt to purchase AB’s train ticket at the SCNF office (pleasant experience, much elementary French used), then we bought essentials at LeClerc (France’s answer to WalMart), and then stopped at the Bio store to get the essentials for cooking this quarter. I need options. Dinner at CR’s, assembled the ride, and ended with a Scott Walker listening party. Laughed until it hurt. Good times.

Tuesday was driving tests, AB once again made good use of the apartment. Drove to Aix after noon. Saw the Picasso/Cezanne show, heavy on Picasso, light on the Cezanne. Walked to Cezanne’s studio. Had a quiche epinard and a salade exotique on the way. Both good. The studio was a good walk, but a little overpriced. We were glad we did it though. Stopped for fresh juice on the way back. AB had Poire, Fraise, and Citron. I had Pomplemouse Rose and Menthe. Just what we needed. Checked the wifi when we returned. Wifi problems in the apartment, hopefully they will be resolved. Dinner in Menerbes with the team. AB and I spilt the Salmon with salad, etc. and a crème brulee. It was good.

Today taking pictures for the portraits. Driving to Avignon. Vacation officially over. On the clock.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Annecy

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This will be a great town to take the whole family. Outdoor activities for all.
AB just fell asleep reading her book. She has been halfway through for a couple of days now. It was raining last night when we arrived, but it's a glorious day today. The hotel is right across from the train station but that doesn't do us any good as we have the car. The website said free parking available, and the man at the desk kept telling us there was but we'd have to pay very little for it. Interesting. The meters run until 7:00pm so we parked in front of the hotel for the evening and then did a drive around the lake this morning to get our bearings. We ended up parking in free lot east of town conveniently located near a mini golf/bike rental place. We opted for the bikes.

Yesterday was a driving day, rainy and or cloudy the whole way. Made good time on the La Comtoise, and then A39. We got of the exit at Belfort to see if wee could find the Le Corbusier chapel that we saw on the highway, unfortunately there we're no signs after the exit, and we couldn't remember the town it was in (Ronchamps)...next time. We stopped at the Aire De Jura on the A39 and had some odd sandwiches, Orangina, and AB had a crappy coffee. AB left her umbrella in the restroom, but when she went to look it was gone. There was an info desk and I urged her to ask them, it's a good thing because the car keys were with the umbrella. That would have been fun. All the information regarding the car was listed on the keyring. Would have been a long day at the rest stop.

My navigator was asleep most of the way, and to counteract this I had planned to take back roads to alleviate the boredom of driving with out the radio, which was not good, or conversation. Unfortunately we had passed the exit I had all my directions based on. Missed it by three exits. We got off at Exit 10 and after a few false starts found our way, not without numerous switchbacks over fairly narrow roads, (no worse than Lacoste). The upside was I had company that was awake, the down side was she was not happy. We went through a variety of towns and worked hard to get to Coligny and from there we went through Saint Jean D'etreux, Nantey, Florentia, St. Julian, Lains, Les Grange De Dessia, Arinthod, Vescles, around Lac de Cioselet and into Dortan, this led out to the A404 as originally planned. Good times. The breaking point for AB was when we dropped down to Lac de Cioselet and had to follow a deviation. I think she felt we would never find our way. The ride in to Annecy on the Autoroute Blanc was quick and beautiful.

It was raining fairly steadily when we arrived yesterday, and continued to rain throughout the evening. We scrapped an ideas of going up to Chaminix-Mont-Blanc as we would be woefully unprepared for the cold. Ab only has sandals and no coat. Ate early on the Le Thiou Canal, AB had a great salad with chevre chaud, and I ordered from Les Viandes, but vegetarian...go figure. It was cold and damp on the canal, and we were lucky enough to hear the entire life story of a fine American lad talking to his possible date. Went back to the hotel after dinner so AB could warm up as her toes were losing color. Went back out to look to get some coffee and strolled the old town after the rain let up. We walked by our restaurant from the other side of the canal and the young man was still adding nuances to his life story. Since it was cold and all the cafes were closed we opted for gelato.

Today has been exceptional. The hotel breakfast was adequate at best so we're opting out for tomorrow. Biking in this town and on the west side of the lake is a treat. We had momentarily considered renting a motor boat but next time. We really wanted some exercise and biking seemed better to me than hiking. We rode down past Duignt, and stopped for sandwiches on the lake. Sunny with a breeze to our back on the way down. Wind in the face on the way back, a more leisurely pace. The were countless riders out, in all shapes, ages, and sizes. I continue to plot to find a way to live in a place that is more bike friendly. Savannah could do it if they had the will. We walked back to the hotel after the ride and finally had the opportunity to video chat with the family. It was nice to see them all . The grandparents are doing an outstanding job, over and above. I miss the children terribly but at least I'll be able to see them often via the Internet. I think AB is up, perhaps it's time for dinner.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Driving Day

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It's raining this morning as we prepare to drive to Annecy.
Depending on the weather we may or may not take the scenic route.

Already put 200km on the car. Drove back up to Strasbourg for the afternoon yesterday, after going to see the Schongauer Alterpiece in the Dominican church. AB preferred the Dominican church to the very depressing dark sadness of the Cathedral 100 meters away. It really was a drag. AB says for the record she does not want to be a monk. Good cafe and treats after, we skipped the overpriced hotel breakfast. We went to take the train to Strasbourg to avoid parking issues, but it was trop cher, so we drove, and it all worked out fine. Had some delicious gnocchi with pesto sauce, and AB had the four cheese tortalini with curry sauce at a take out pasta place. We need that in Savannah. The exterior of the Strasbourg Cathedral was the best part of the structure. It was a nice stroll in Strasbourg, Belgian Chocolates, and a drive back to Colmar on the Wine road. Reminded me of the north side of the Luberon, perhaps a little more green.

AB did laundry last night, we were running low, I answered my work email. Had dinner at the Schwendi for the second night in a row. Tarte Flambee's. The first night is was all lardons, and we ordered two, one for each, which was filling. Last night it was the vegetarian, no lardons, and the pomme flambee. A large Alt beer and espresso at the end pulled it all together. Interesting Kareoke going on at the "Romantic Pizza" accross from Schwendi's. The entire square was not enjoying the man on the microphone. They eventually turned it down. One last stroll through Colmar before going to the room.

AB's eye and jaw are fine, no indication of what was wrong. She is all healed except, as she puts it, "for the crick in her neck". Eating Bastogne and a peach for breakfast.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Day 7: Bacharach to Colmar

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Truly outstanding walk last night. Went down to the river and watched the world economy in action. It was revealing and appreciated. The plan for future family trips with bikes and daily mileage is in the initial stages.
Had to work to make our train connections this morning. Could only buy tickets as far as Mainz at the station. I had a Bahn schedule we could make if everything went right and the ticket machine was cooperative. Not to be. Still got into Strasbourg by 1:30. A slight glitch in the card at the eurocar and there's a 900 euro freeze on the checking account. It'll be clear on the 24th. We were grateful for the help. Regardless of the problems it helped refocus.

Other then that, AB's eye (which was swollen this morning) is no langer swollen, and her mysterious jaw issue has resolved itself. We worked hard today to arrive in Colmar in order to have enough time to go to the Unterlinden Museum, which was just what we wanted and needed at this point in the trip. Aside from the difficulties with the card, and the multiple transfers we still had a great time. Still deciding on tomorrow's action. Dinner was better then expected. One more good dining experience.

The hotel is really nice, it makes things easier. AB wants me to say "she thinks the hotel staff is nice".

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Bacharach

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Day six already, but only the fourth in Europe.
The food has been the most pleasant experience, very few disappointments. Yesterday, Monday, was a travel day. AB was not happy with the room change in Haarlem. Worried about ghosts, etc., and had an issue with the smell, neither of which were a concern for me. As a result her sleep was shortened, and I was woken on a regular basis. Something about plastic on the matress?

Transportation connections and concerns have been resolved fairly easily. The DB train schedule and purchasing option online is outstanding. Going to see if we can print ours out tomorrow to avoid problems. Will pick up the car in Strasbourg. Last train for me for a while.

Monday:
Cloudy, windy, rainy at times. The train we were supposed to catch in Amsterdam was in Utrecht...fun, had to really pay attention to the platform changes. Cologne was wet and since it was Monday nothing was open museum-wise. The Cathedral is still big. Decent lunch, found some sandals for the summer. AB almost got a bag, but settled for an umbrella, red with white polka dots. Train from Koblenz to Bacharach was delayed, but had a Weiss beer in the station which was tasty. Train down the east side of the Rhine was pretty, so says AB. I agree. Armin from Pension im Malerwinkel was there to pick us up in the rain. Great place. Too late to get dinner anywhere except a pizza and kabob joint which turned out to be very satisfying.

Tuesday:
Bikes for 6 euro a day. Road to St. Goar (14 km), thought about a trip to Burg Eltz, but too far to ride on those seats, the bus wasn't running, and the train was not an option. Went to plan C, which worked out for the best, ferry to St. Goarshausen, a frustrating time trying to buy a ticket at the station which was unmanned. We squared it away with the conductor who was kind enough to sell us a ticket for five personnes to Braubach, or so we think. Regardless, it was cheap and we hiked up to Marksburg Castle where we did a tour with the first half in German (w/ a book in English we couldn't follow), and then the second half was in English as our guide switched people from our group. Truth be told I liked not knowing what was being said. AB says she liked learning. I do too, but it was nice being a stranger in a strange land, if only for a moment. The tour was great, reversed the trip, ate some street meat before making the ride back to Bacharach. Good meal tonight, again. Going to look at the church ruins, and perhaps the castle which is now a youth hostel.

Colmar/Strasbourg tomorrow. Isenheim here we come.

AB hurt her jaw, finger, and sits bones today. We can't really figure out the jaw thing.
I'm fine.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

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Two nights in Haarlem, the summit is off to a good start. A good amount of walking and eating. Easing into the trip after the long but not completely forgotten flight. Two movies, two Dramamine, and no sleep. A little rough. Well past that.

The Department store in Haarlem, and the square in front of it is worth the visit. Good food eaten, everything is fairly consistent. The beach was typical but different too. It was also worth the trip. Gelato, AB mocha, avacado for myself. AB thinks we may have eaten hair that was cooked in the waffle. I'm dubious. The place we are staying is nice, and we welcome the steep stairs. Get's us off to the right start.


Saturday:
Train to Haarlem at 10:30. Checked in and was sleeping by 11:00. Two hour nap, very difficult to get up, but it was essential. Hat for the sun. Ate veggie street meat, not sure what was in it, but it was decent. Plenty of coffee, Indonesian food, gelato, appletart with slagroom. slagroom = whipped cream (we think).

Sunday:
Breakfast in Hotel Amadeus, (which we like, small but comfortable room), we were able to get a room for the night in the B&B next door, (space is better : see steep stairs). AB is wrestling with the shower at the moment. It was raining a little, and we almost debated whether to stay and watch the school band competition in Grote Market they were setting up for, but in the end we decided we needed to walk. The potential for rain kept us from going to the Hague, and we opted for Amsterdam. Brutal but fun walk. AB is freaked out by the shower which apparently sprays everywhere. The shower is the bathroom. The sun was burning me once the clouds left. Crispy outfit, for both. Good food all day, many desserts in a row. I ate this ice cream that tastes like a cookie. I had that around an appletart w/slagroom. AB shared all with me except for the second serving of the cookie ice cream. AB had stratchiatelli and mocha. She said mine was better. A cookie.

Cologne tomorrow, then Bacharach tomorrow night. Need to look up that hotel and let them know when we're coming in.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Delayed but on vacation

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The quarter ended, things were ordered, items were packed and shipped, and the children were left with the grandparents. We missed our connection in Atlanta by about 10 minutes. No need to go over the painful details. We splurged on a lovely airport hotel since the airline was only going to give us a discount voucher for a Sleepinn in Fairborne, GA. I have no idea where that is, and we didn't want to find out.

Hotels were cancelled and rebooked for our first couple of days in Europe. Cutting out the leg to Bruges, deciding to stay around Haarlem and not push it. Hoping all goes well today.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

loose ends

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A and J had a cocktail party tonight, we got a sitter. AF came through like a champ. It's been nice being able to relax a little this week. It was also helpful to go over the Tyvek thing again. I need to order that for Lacoste.

The trip is fast approaching and the last day to paint for the September show is mere days away. Made progress on Penelope's face, and I think I can live with the paintings being up in their current, or at least future current, state. The extra work for the Ellis show is not necessarily good, but what the hell. I will be gone for two and a half months. That will be a considerable time. No excuse not getting work done. It'll be good to experiment.

Angela is mostly finished with her end of the volunteer work. I think we're both looking forward to our vacation. Two weeks, no kids, quite a treat. All hotels booked and the car is reserved. Winging it on the trains.

One more gig before we leave, it's difficult trying to cobble together a set list. They have to be appropriate enough for 2nd and 3rd graders. Not easy.

Finishing strong, but no saddle time. I'll be paying for that.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Almost there

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The reception went well last night. A worked all the way up to the end to make sure all was complete, and the several students really were of great help in the final hours. The crowd was large and enthused, and the piece looks really nice. Dinner was really pleasant and the post celebration at WG's was necessary. It was nice to get one more gig in before departing.

Classes are over, now it's assessment, photodoc, and god knows what else through next week. I need to finish my paintings for the fall before I leave, and I'm in pretty good shape to do that. Let's cross our fingers.

Angela bought some tour books so we can plot our lowcounty/rhine/swiss journey to Lacoste. I've definitely reserved a car in Strasbourg so we'll be driving during the second week. It gives us more flexibility.

We're going to miss A and J. They leave on the 7th. Hopefully we can get him to come in again sometime. They were both super nice and it was a great experience working with him. The band appreciates dedicated fans. Speaking of, we have a few European gigs booked already, one in Leyden and one in Antwerp for sure, more will follow.

The kids are antsy for summer. Angela has reserved a dog. All is normal.

Friday, May 22, 2009

friday

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The rain is fairly persistent. It's making it difficult to move work back and forth to the studio. The profile portrait is coming along, but Pulaski can not be moved until the weather clears. It just adds to the struggle, like a penance. In a way it's appropriate.

G did three straight swim practices, he's on a roll. Doesn't have to go back until Monday. Should be a full weekend. Today will be..challenging. The list would be uninteresting, and take too much time. None of it particularly useful artistically. There'll be time to paint Saturday and Sunday.
six days until we reveal the structure publicly.

My sil, A, is looking for the blog. Perhaps she'll find it.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Time Flies

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No posts for a while...swamped is a word that comes to mind.
Drastic changes in the department, a trip to Atlanta for school business, time slipping away as deadlines fast approach. So what else is new.

Had to postpone the trip to Brooklyn until the band returns from Europe. Kind of a drag. Priority continues to be the collaborative project. End of quarter, pre August-opening celebration this coming Wednesday. It looks like it's going to get done, and it will. My goal is to make sure A is happy with it. He's put plenty into it and deserves for it to succeed. My paintings for it are coming along, but it's hard to get that consistent studio time, even with the new plan.

The trio definitely played one of our best shows Saturday. No mics, the crowd was attentive, and the sound was great. JS showed up after flying from Atlanta to Richmond to Savannah in a 24 hour period. Very impressive. We have two more gigs on Saturday night before we go on a WG hiatus. If he shows up for the last two shows he gains regular status. More than most.

Plenty to do before departure. Have to order panels, tyvek, and get my supplies in order. Spoke to rider today, looks good for rc this summer. Many destinations.
Just need to finish off the work for the show at Union College in Sept before I leave.
Looks like we'll be renting a car in Strausberg. We'll need it for the week anyway.

G is on the swim team, and we are so proud of him, it looks like the patience is paying off. P was in the fashion show, I missed it because i was late coming back from Atlanta, but I saw her in her outfit, and can watch it online. A had a shopping spree for her birthday, had a girls night out, and reserved a rescue greyhound for the summer. New dog while i'm away. Should be fun.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Wednesday

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Hosted two dinners, A and M and A's parents Sunday, AC, J, and CD last night. Loin, pullao and chutney for both. Lentils with onion and garlic, and homemade brownies Sunday, black eyed peas and mushrooms, spicy green beans w/ ginger and cilantro, and Harris St. desserts last night. All good. G and p were waiters, it gave me ideas for the future. It was a late night last night, made for a change in plans for this morning. I had been implementing the new plan, painting at 7 each morning, but had to adjust today. Not a problem, back on it tomorrow. The quad portrait is coming along.

Helping to host our last visiting speaker of the quarter tomorrow, and all the panels need to be up with paint on them by Friday, so still a little to do this week. It's essential that everyone shows up with their part. Need to keep working to finish up the pieces for the show at Union College in Sept. It should all come together just in time. Starting some new things next week, hopefully.

Reviewing P1 this week, that'll be two down with two to go to finish off the MALR needs. Hoping there are no surprises between now and June 11, only 36 days until departure and I need to stay focused. Senior gift, assessment, and Advisory Board are the immediate priorities other then classes and the studio.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Sunday

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Friday night was a good night. The work looked great, TW did a really nice job hanging the pieces. I liked the floor lamp. May have to use that sometime. Interesting feedback, definitely need to keep pushing things. There was a really nice spread, P and P went all out. Desserts and beer, mmmm. It was nice playing outside, good crowd, could really hear everything. Children continue to be our most enthusiastic demographic. Get them early I say.

A's parents are in town they came to the show on Friday, and to WG's last night. Decent crowd. Some really loud people in the bar. We're fine with conversation but they were shouting..constantly. Didn't even notice when A was leaning into the mike until there was feedback. I had my amp up, and our loyal fans were singing along all around them, MP and AF were stomping, and they still didn't notice. Whatever. We all enjoyed it anyway.

Making dinner for A, M and his parents tonight. AC and J are coming over for dinner Tuesday. We want to get everyone in before we leave in June.

Painted again yesterday, creating a new plan for myself. Should work. I just need to make sure I have it all done before departure. Spoke to MB in NY yesterday, planning a possible quick tour up there first week of June. Why not, it's not like there's anything else going on. Hoping to ride today.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Thursday

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Played the Wormhole Tuesday night. Aaron and Molly's neighbors came. That was about it. The gentleman we were opening up for had canceled. Aaron was very happy that they put Hillbilly Jazz on the marquee out front. It was a good opportunity to run through some songs and see how it sounded in that venue. M and E came by to see us but we had left by then. Two more shows this week.

Went to Pecha Kucha at Structured Green last night. Craig was outstanding, I looked at those clocks and it all seemed so clear. Make things that can make things happen. The mechanism of the project to propel the work makes perfect sense. How far can you move that line forward and continue to have people nodding in agreement. That seems to be the way to go, or at least that seems to be the way it needs to be for me. How to make something that is repulsive that still can't be denied.

Working on the panel for Adam's project. Things are coming together overall, but it's odd there is not more enthusiasm. If it were me I'd be pretty happy to be able to tap into this as a student.
Need to get this going so I can finish up some other items at the studio.

Playing the Open house tomorrow night. Brought two pieces over for it. One is not finished, but I'm liking it that way. That's how things may go in the future. We'll see what France brings. Six weeks until departure. Got my new passport, electronic chip imbedded. Need to get some miles under me or there will be problems.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Sunday

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Played in Ardsley Park. Neighborhood party. We did one last fall. The News was there need to watch tonight, kids were dancing, some really well, really little kids. Our hosts were very nice. We enjoy playing there. WG's was fine last night, not miked up, and had the amp up just enough to level us all off. It sounded really good. The nice thing was we could tell.

Moved one piece over for the show today. Too many things scheduled, will do the rest Wed.
There will be a total of three. Looking forward to hanging them in-progress.
Finally over being sick. That was annoying. Can't afford to have that happen this week.

Tested a vegetable pullao for the next big meal. It's in. Now we have rice for four days. Could be worse. It's nice to have another versatile element to the possibilities. Already ate it twice today, might go back for more before going to bed. A is making pizza so that might shut down the interest in the pullao.

A is looking for suits for the summer. Some good choices out there. P went to her friends house today, it had been a while. G hung out with H on Saturday, and E on Sunday. He brought his net to the beach early Saturday evening . I need to ask him about that.

Need to paint again tomorrow. There's not a lot of time left, but I could get several more things done that would set me up for maximum production going into the summer. No reason not to. A is a scientist in her lab with the new work. I'd love to be doing that.

Friday, April 24, 2009

No atlanta for me

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Canceled the trip to Atlanta, still fighting the illness. Really disappointed, would have loved to be there for Craig's opening.
Hoping to get some studio time this weekend to finish up work to hang for the house show.
Either way it'll be fine.

Must get healthy for the four gigs this week, Saturday @WG's, Sunday @Ardsley, Tuesday @the Wormhole, and Friday @ Open House. Hoping to record on Wednesday, we really need to get the new CD out.

A is working on portraits, she thanks me for the shout out. J sent this photo from open studio. Lots of action.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

4/21

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Long day with lots of problem solving.
Some good news some bad news, but nothing too horrific.

Put up the first set of maquettes. It's much easier to see, and it looks like it could be quite good. Just need to get everybody on board. No reason not to. Either way it'll be fine.

The rest of the day:
SJ surprised me, was not expecting that.
Resolved a conflict, sort of. Really unnecessary and annoying.
Painted, three days in a row now, worked on the A/G painting. Looked at the four person portrait.Still not sure when I'm dropping the work for the house show.
Kimmelman lecture tonight, was exactly what we needed to hear.
Dinner after, it was good, but way too late.
Rode in the a.m.
Might be coming down with a cold.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

4/19/09

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MF joined us playing at WG's last night.
It was hard to hear everyone, lots of chatter.
The second set was definitely better. A good amount of sing along and dancing at the end thanks to AF, MP, JP, and others. It's nice to see the kids there.
A and J are now regulars, they met the three straight Saturday requirement.

G and P asked me to make a fitness routine for them, the whole family is doing it now.
It'll be good for them to go into the summer with more energy.

Surprise breakfast this morning.
Worked on the maquette, going to the studio too. May 1 deadline looms.
Did not ride yesterday, that will be remedied today.

Fall schedule adjusted, we'll see how it goes.



Saturday, April 18, 2009

So it begins

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Met Charles at MR Friday night, he leaves town Sunday, joined by Molly and Aaron.
Planning a two person show, perhaps by next winter.
Discussed the upcoming European tour for the Trio.
Had dinner Thursday night at E, missed the HC talk as a result, not an issue.
Playing WG's tonight...eight to go.

To do:
Fine tune the schedule
Finish up three pieces for May 1.
Work on the maquette
Ride