First of all, I'd really like to have the ability to touch things without receiving a most painful shock...I'm talking sparks flying (well, not flying exactly, but there are definite sparks). How can I prevent this from happening?
Also, I'm under the spell of The Chapin Sisters
. They have such magical voices; I've never before wanted so much to be able to sing like anyone specific, but these gals have IT. I bought their record (on vinyl, no less...looks like I'll have to bust out the old turntable), and there's a beautiful Joni Mitchell-like drawing on both sides (the other side has music by a group called the Winter Flowers).
Equally as inspiring is the book I'm reading: The Best American Travel Writing 2006. Some really amazing stories in there. I think I need to get back into the creative nonfiction writing. Although, arguably that's sort of what I'm doing here, right?
Also, I'm under the spell of The Chapin Sisters
. They have such magical voices; I've never before wanted so much to be able to sing like anyone specific, but these gals have IT. I bought their record (on vinyl, no less...looks like I'll have to bust out the old turntable), and there's a beautiful Joni Mitchell-like drawing on both sides (the other side has music by a group called the Winter Flowers).Equally as inspiring is the book I'm reading: The Best American Travel Writing 2006. Some really amazing stories in there. I think I need to get back into the creative nonfiction writing. Although, arguably that's sort of what I'm doing here, right?
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