Tag: adaptation

Thoughts on change

I’m working in the corner of the kitchen tonight as Danielle finishes the master for the first single from “Simultaneously Alive”. We’ve done a lot of work to ensure that certain corners of the house are no longer recognizable as what they were when I was growing up here. This is one of those corners. […]

Gainfully Unemployed

I got turned down for another job the other day. A local one I really wanted this time, so it hurts a bit more than the others. I can’t keep track of the number of resumes I’ve sent out to either rejections or radio silence — or a combination of both — over the past […]

Updated website

I finally got around to updating my site. I eliminated a bunch of extra sections that make no sense to me now (who, what, where, etc.), got rid of the darkness and nebula-like mandalas of confusion that made up the design, and made the change to emphasize my music more than my resume. There are […]

Catching up

To anyone stopping by because I sent them a resume, welcome! It’s weird here, and a lot of things have happened to me and us since I last posted here. Let me quickly summarize: It has been a tremendously and difficult summer, but one that I will always see as leaving me with powerful and […]

Need to solve resistance

Land use and rights of use is going to become an even bigger issue than it is now. The gamut of land-use perspectives runs from the “we are stewards” to “only we have control over what happens on this parcel”. Frequently these two extremes clash, for example, in the wind turbine debates within my home […]