Song of the day

I’ve actually been listening to a lot of classical music today, which I find is good background when I’m editing, writing, or, in this case, reading submissions to Kaleidotrope. So… “Ode to Joy” be Ludwig van Beethoven.

You know, that music from Die Hard.

Random 10 11-2-12

Last week, which somehow seems like much more than a week ago. This week:

  1. “Mother Nature’s Song” by the Beatles, guessed by Kim
    Listen to the pretty sound of music as she flies
  2. “Such Great Heights” by the Postal Service
    I hope this song will guide you home
  3. “The Twist” by Hank Ballard & the Midnighters (later, Chubby Checker), more or less guessed by Betty
    Take me by my little hand and go like this
  4. “Germs” by Weird Al Yankovic, guessed by Occupant
    But that’s one state I’m never in
  5. “Islands in the Stream” by Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton, guessed by Clayton
    I set out to get you with a fine tooth comb
  6. “That Old Sweet Roll (Hi-De-Ho)” by Dusty Springfield, more or less guessed by Occupant
    Tempted me with worldly goods, said I could have my pick
  7. “Lonely Teardrops” by Jackie Wilson, guessed by Occupant
    Just give me another chance for our romance
  8. “Till the End of the Day” by the Kinks
    Yeah, I get up, and I see the sun up
  9. “Waving Goodbye” by Bree Sharp
    Throwing all the roses at me
  10. “Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat” by Bob Dylan
    Just like a mattress balances on a bottle of wine

Good luck!

Thursday? A likely story

There’s no way you’re going to convince me that today was Thursday.

This has been a very strange week, thanks largely to the storm and the devastation in its wake. We suffered relatively little of that devastation, or even too many days of inconvenience, and I’m extremely grateful for that. I still can’t believe the lights, on this side of the block anyway, are back on — although I’ll admit, there’s a part of me that misses having no distractions to keep me from reading all day and night. I am glad to have the heat back on; an autumn that just wouldn’t get properly started for weeks has finally kicked into high gear. With the heat on, you can probably manage short sleeves in the house, but Tuesday and yesterday morning I was thankful for extra blankets and fleeces.

Meanwhile, Tucker, our dog, seemed pretty much oblivious to the storm. Sure, the wind was loud and there was some rain when he went outside, but there was no thunder, which is the thing that usually worries him. In fact, I think he genuinely enjoyed the storm: when the power went out, the house was quiet (except for the aforementioned wind) and we all went to bed at a more reasonable (to him) hour. It was only yesterday, when trick-or-treaters started knocking on his door that Tucker seemed to be at all fazed. Except for the chilliness, and disruption in his schedule, I think he preferred living in a blackout.

Not so much me. I’m really glad it’s over, and that things are (slowly) returning to normal. I won’t be headed to the office tomorrow — I’m taking the vacation day that this past Monday was supposed to be, and I’m sitting out a still uncertain train commute until next week. But I am looking forward to things getting back to normal next week.

October songs

So this is what October sounded like, I guess:

  1. “Mountains” by Radical Face
  2. “Spirit Bird” by Xavier Rudd
  3. “Sixty Years On” by Elton John
  4. “Manhattan” by Cat Power
  5. “Good Feeling” by Flo Rida

This may very well be the shortest monthly mix I’ve ever cobbled together.