i am dry on the music frontier lately. if you told me a few things you like to read, and wanted some direction to some interesting lit, no problem there. but new music sort of eludes me. there's so much of it, and words about it don't do the trick.... like anything you just have to try it out i suppose.
anyway, nuff said, who's got something awesome to recommend/ or a website to go to? i like just about anything but country & techno. thanks, i appreciate any replies......
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06/21/2008 20:23 #44743
a lame request for music help06/18/2008 14:17 #44702
exhaustion vs trashinessi am impatient and want my yard, the first i have ever "owned", to be fabulous. instead, there is a gaping hole where paul ripped out a scraggly bush, a rotted stump that has spooky crevices where some troll might live, and plastic kid toy junk all over it. at the end of the day, i am plumb tuckered, and so this mess remains.
i'd have no problem if this was the backyard, where things can hide. but we have only a small-ish side yard, and so everything is visible and out there, and i kinda feel like "that house".
then, at the same time, fuck it---only about 28,953 things go on in a day around here to worry about it so.....but it's harder to say that than it is to keep trying to pick up, for some reason......
i dunno, what is the american obsession with yards anyway? i heard this ridiculous pesticide radio ad that rhymed "lawns are for hugs, not bugs." oh yeah, how bout a nice healthy hug after rolling around on my SPRAYED lawn. better than a bug bite! .....dumbasses.
the yard, when "finished" will have little to no grass. any bug that wants to can make a home in the flowers--although i will admit ticks sort of freak me out. there will be a few brick pathways and a few sitting area/hidden alcove type things for the kids. if all goes well, my dear husband will have purchased for me the 10 foot granite rooster i've had my eye on, or some other fitting statue, to grace the gardens witb ridiculousness. it will be photo worthy......
i'd have no problem if this was the backyard, where things can hide. but we have only a small-ish side yard, and so everything is visible and out there, and i kinda feel like "that house".
then, at the same time, fuck it---only about 28,953 things go on in a day around here to worry about it so.....but it's harder to say that than it is to keep trying to pick up, for some reason......
i dunno, what is the american obsession with yards anyway? i heard this ridiculous pesticide radio ad that rhymed "lawns are for hugs, not bugs." oh yeah, how bout a nice healthy hug after rolling around on my SPRAYED lawn. better than a bug bite! .....dumbasses.
the yard, when "finished" will have little to no grass. any bug that wants to can make a home in the flowers--although i will admit ticks sort of freak me out. there will be a few brick pathways and a few sitting area/hidden alcove type things for the kids. if all goes well, my dear husband will have purchased for me the 10 foot granite rooster i've had my eye on, or some other fitting statue, to grace the gardens witb ridiculousness. it will be photo worthy......
05/28/2008 10:25 #44471
more bzthe sound when i open a hive up is so incredible. it's surprisingly soothing. a lot of people are creeped out when i tell them about it, but a lot think it's awesome too. it is awesome. these photos are blurry but the others have too big of a file size, and i'm too hassled to try to figure out compression and all that jazz. in any case.....things are going swimmingly. not only will i have honey next year, but the fruit trees around the area should produce much better in the next year or 2.
between 2 frames
nice comb
queen josephine right in the middle there
between 2 frames
nice comb
queen josephine right in the middle there
fing - 05/28/08 12:31
I used to harvest honey with my grandpa. It's the coolest thing I can remember doing as a child.
I used to harvest honey with my grandpa. It's the coolest thing I can remember doing as a child.
jenks - 05/28/08 11:28
do they make the comb themselves, or do you like put in a starter frame and they fill it with honey? apparently I know nothing about bees. way cool though. have you been stung? i work with a girl who was a beekeeper for a lab or something... said after being stung a few HUNDRED times she stopped counting. said it's easier to wear no equipment and get in and out quickly and deal with a few stings, then to get all suited up and smoke etc, b/c she said that makes them a lot more mad. *shrug* I certainly don't know.
do they make the comb themselves, or do you like put in a starter frame and they fill it with honey? apparently I know nothing about bees. way cool though. have you been stung? i work with a girl who was a beekeeper for a lab or something... said after being stung a few HUNDRED times she stopped counting. said it's easier to wear no equipment and get in and out quickly and deal with a few stings, then to get all suited up and smoke etc, b/c she said that makes them a lot more mad. *shrug* I certainly don't know.
05/16/2008 08:43 #44358
god save the queensholy shit! i guess i could call myself a beekeeper now. this is a crappy photo, i keep meaning to take more but as soon as i open the hives up, i forget all about it. i never had a hobby before, where you forget all about the outside world. well, except reading, but you know. so passive.
queens jolene and josephine are thriving and laying eggs just fine, i believe. it's so neat to find her, so different amongst thousands, but hardworking in her way as well. jolene is more aggressive and the workers bang against my veil trying to attack. josephine nicely chills out, though it might have something to do with the fact that i usually open it up second and by then my smoker is going a little stronger. eh. maybe, maybe not.
i stole my first taste of honey yesterday from some comb i had to rip off. oh. my. god.
all in all things are going fantastically, i couldn't be more pleased! if they continue this way, i might just get a few jars this year instead of the none i had been planning on.
springfaerie - 05/17/08 16:40
I'm so, so, so happy that things are going well with your hives! I can't wait to see you all decked out in your bee-keeper gear!
I'm so, so, so happy that things are going well with your hives! I can't wait to see you all decked out in your bee-keeper gear!
paul - 05/16/08 09:37
Thats so cool. I think it would be great to have bes. Where do you live that you can do this? Or is it something someone can do in a city?
Thats so cool. I think it would be great to have bes. Where do you live that you can do this? Or is it something someone can do in a city?
04/28/2008 21:54 #44175
bee mommalike any new mother, i am nervous and scared kinda shitless, for soon 18,000 odd stingly flying honeymakin insects will be my charges. also i am nervous because this DEMANDS that i not just dabble in a renaissancelike knowledge of things, like all "lah-tee-dah, that's cool to know, i could totally ace that jeopardy category," as i am wont to say to myself. if i want honey (uh, YES) and if i want the bees to thrive and go forth and multiply (yeah!), i probably should know what i'm doing a little. and i just....DON't. right now, anyway. books can only take you so far, and to be honest i've been damned lazy about the reading in any case.
i am hoping it IS sort of like parenting, and you quickly get the basic hang of it or just suffer. they will for the most part take care of themselves (i hope the queen kicks ass).... and for the most part i will learn this year and not get any honey for meself. some pro at the meetings said after 25+ years you still realize how much you don't know. so that's ok. that's good.
i'm just feeling sort of like "what the hell did i get myself into??" ---all based on some romantic view i had of dancing insects, flower juice, and hexagons. god.
i am hoping it IS sort of like parenting, and you quickly get the basic hang of it or just suffer. they will for the most part take care of themselves (i hope the queen kicks ass).... and for the most part i will learn this year and not get any honey for meself. some pro at the meetings said after 25+ years you still realize how much you don't know. so that's ok. that's good.
i'm just feeling sort of like "what the hell did i get myself into??" ---all based on some romantic view i had of dancing insects, flower juice, and hexagons. god.
imk2 - 05/16/08 13:50
hopefget they won't get that weird bee virus that's been going around Killing bees
hopefget they won't get that weird bee virus that's been going around Killing bees
ooh tiny i like cesaria evora too.
i have to plug my usual favorites-
The National
Jose Gonzalez
Andrew Bird
i've also been listening to a little punk/rockabilly stuff lately-
the cramps
heavy trash
And I agree that last.fm and pandora are good for inspiration too.
Cafe Quijano with their get up and salsa-jazz dance. :)
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If you fancy soundtrack music, this bloke is awesome:
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Just load the website and let it play. Around 1hr 5min of really cool soundtrack music.
Oh and the one and only Grave Digger!
Pure rhythmic power metal from Germany
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I have been listening to T Bone Burnett and William Elliot Whitmore all week and it makes my blues happy.
Some bands I am grooving to this week:
(I recommend speakers that bring out the bass as well as the softest of jazz cymbals. The music is all over the random genre range. :))
(You might need to sign up for imeem, but its free and totally worth it!)
I love Cesaria Evora. She sings Mornas in Portuguese. I can only describe it as Summer Sunshine music even in deep winter...
Good Examples:
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Rata Blanca - my personal favourite classic heavy metal (Think Rainbow/Deep Purple)
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Amr Diab: The King of Arabian Music!
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Deep Purple - Classic New Wave of British Heavy Metal
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Witchery - Thrash Metal given a new life - Shredding at its ultimate technical best!
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(They do a fast kick-ass take on Judas Priest!)
Ars Amandi - Folk metal from Spain
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The Kinks - Classic Beatle era nostalgia
1.http://www.imeem.com/theeplaylist/music/i4xo4svU/the_kinks_this_time_tomorrow/
2.http://www.imeem.com/ifankucel/music/KCAmNB_J/kate_rusby_the_village_green_preservation_society/
Death Cab for Cutie - Alternative Easy Listening
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Assi Al Helani - Arabic beats
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Billy Mclaughlin - Folk-semiclassical Guitar
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Astor Piazzolla - Classic Argentine Tango.
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(Played by the cellist from classical-heaven - Yo Yo Ma. Seriously this version of Piazzolla ROCKS!)
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Actually, there are about 30 more artists in my play-loop... If I list them all, I guess I might be viewed as a little unhinged.. :)
LMK, if any of these rock your boat, and I will suggest some more.
Last.fm is also a great tool.
Put the name of somebody that you like on Pandora.com and they will play them and similar music that you may nor have heard.