Life is abundant on Earth.
Should put on some coffee, I guess. Here's some Fire-Roasted Ethiopian Yirgacheffe. Teas are East Frisian (a German-style black blend) and Lemon Kick (herbal). Pitchers are washed and refilled with lemonade and iced tea. Soda is stock up. Haven't seen Cora in a bit and the munchies are running low, so here's some of the usual goodies.
Love that F+M video, even if they aren't necessarily favourites of mine.
Arjen Anthony Lucassen is a bit of a legend on the Dutch music scene. His bands Ayreon and Star One pull together casts of top singers to make concept albums with real sweep and scope. However, his latest, Songs No One Will Hear, is being released under his own name as a solo album with Arjen himself doing much of the singing and playing guitar as well as producing. However, he still dug out his prodigious address book to pull together the band and called on some of his longtime musical friends to help out.
This track sets the stage for the album's concept: Humanity is doomed by a Cretaceous-level asteroid impact that is due in just days. The songs chronicle the reactions of various people around the world as the end draws near. It's dark and melancholy, but the music is wonderful. Arjen is a great songwriter and knows some of the best in the business.
Female vocalist is (I think, sources have disagreed) Irene Jansen, sister to Floor Jansen about whom I rave much (and who appears on another song that I think I have already posted in this thread). While she is the younger sister, Irene is very much Floor's equal now, with a soaring voice and powerful belts that sometimes have me wondering which sister I am hearing.
BTW, one review I read attributed it to Floor herself, an easy mistake to make, but the credits in the video description say it's Irene so I am assuming those are correct.
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Though Talia and I will have some exciting news for everyone come mid-October. Save the date!
Oo, good timing. Just after I get back. 😀
I have come to the realization that writing after work isn't happening anymore. I seem to be too burnt out in the evening or other things come up that need my attention. I did quite a bit of work on my long-gestating story last weekend, so there's that. This coming weekend will be a "work weekend" though. There's some stuff to get ready before we head off (like cleaning up the garage so we can lock both cars indoors while we're away).
That said, maybe I'll get some ideas on the trip. It's set on an island and I will be visiting plenty of those. I noticed that we can do an optional excursion that include Hydra, where Leonard Cohen lived and wrote in the sixties (The Favorite Game and his first couple books of poetry were written there) and then retained a residence to stay from time to time after his music career took off. Not sure my wife will go for it, though. She barely knows who he is whereas he's one of my literary and musical idols.
(Footnote: Per a couple sources, his house there, bought for $1500 from his grandmother's estate, is still in the family, with son Adam inheriting it after Leonard died)
Ugh. I have perpetual issues with one tooth and my dentist hasn't found a problem. A day or two of Sensodyne and it goes away so might just something making it sensitive. Then again, last time I had this, I ultimately lost the tooth. Just took it's merry time.
Good morning. Coffee, tea, and hot water are refreshed. Nice late summer weather here this week. Not too hot, not too cold. Bit dry, though. No rain in the 7-day forecast and haven't had any since middle of last week.
Sunday morning and that means ... Ape cakes. I mean, pancakes. Got real Canadian Maple syrup for them, too.
To go with those we have a dark roast Colombian coffee and some English Breakfast and Earl Grey teas. Plus hot water for other teas if those don't appeal. Cold drinks looking good.
Hope you are having a great weekend.
Since Cora brought the goodies, Ape shall do the tea and coffee.
For coffee, we'll put on some Tobermory Grotto. Teas are Scottish Breakfast and Lemon Kick (herbal). Pitchers are washed and refilled with iced tea and lemonade. Sodas are stocked.
(makes a tea and grabs a couple of the peach fritters)
Good morning and Happy Friday!! It's the weekend again! No big plans. Prep for my upcoming vacation (3 weeks), write, do housework.
The story I am plugging away on is once again in flux. I steered it away from a particular direction and now I want to move it back that way. Definitely thinking novelette or novella here given I'm at 7500ish words and still quite early in the story as envisioned.
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We got stuck in traffic outside of Halifax on the way up because a wildfire there was billowing smoke across the highway, making visibility an issue. Several members of my husband's family lost their cabins, but luckily, no one lost their house. It's scary seeing flames up close.
Those fires in Nova Scotia are nasty. I have a member on another site who lives there. She hasn't been directly impacted yet but keeps us in the loop about what's happening.
Glad you had a good trip otherwise. I have good intentions about getting out to The Rock someday but some other trip always seems to take precedence.
I find quite heartening that even as Martha Thomas continues to be successful on social media and builds a stage career (she's leading the cast of a musical), she still includes her little sister Lucy in her videos from time to time. Except Lucy ain't so little anymore. Grown up and with her hair colour now close to Martha's, it's getting hard to tell the sisters apart. Both pack lovely voices that they deploy here to cover an Elton John hit from the score of the movie The Lion King.
Hey Cora! Nice to see you again. Vibes to you and Rose.
Nice weather continues here but more fall-ish conditions are coming, cooler with showers.
Had a nice long weekend. Got lots of both house and yardwork done. A bit of writing, too. I have a longterm project, a kind of Robinson Crusoe story but with a female lead and fantasy elements, that I keep coming back to and I worked on it. Other ideas are circulating but don't seem to take off.
Clementine Delauney is a French soprano who has made her mark in the world of metal, mainly as female vocalist of the Austrian band Visions of Atlantis for the past 13 years. She also guests regularly with other artists and is one of three female metal singers who form the supergroup Exit Eden from time to time. Here, though, is a rare solo release from Clementine, a cover of a lovely ballad from a French videogame.