Monday, July 6, 2009

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Perpetuum Jazzile

My new favorite group!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

The Ultimate in Multi-tracking!

Check this out. I hope they all have had a chance to see the final product.

I couldn't believe it at first...coordinating all of this had to be interesting, to say the least!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Not Your Grandpa's I-Pod

Peace out, hommes...Grandma's got her tunes under control!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Smiles? You Bet!

It's no coincidence that God made them with smiles on their faces!

Sunday, April 19, 2009

MuteMath

Just 'bout one of the greatest bands ever!

MUTEMATH - Spotlight

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Gracious Transfer of Power

Nowhere have I seen such a cordial exchange, of this type, as I did this morning. The transference of political power in these United States is laudable at the very least.

What we saw today is an example of utmost grace and civility.

President George and Laura Bush demonstrated such a gracious demeanor toward and with the new presidential family that I had to pause. The Bushes and the Obamas have obviously developed a cordial, even friendly relationship. I'm certain that much discussion occurred between them prior today.

Without question, political differences exist. However, those differences begin to melt when dealing with the issues this country faces. I'm certain that George and Barack discussed some serious issues - enlightening Barack to what really happens at the highest levels.

Both President Obama and the new first lady appeared to have developed a fondness for the outgoing first family...and that fondness was openly reciprocated. What a striking example!

Nowhere but in America.

We're not perfect - not by a long shot...and there is much to be done to preserve our safety and our economy. But if these two families are any example of working together for the greater good we should be honest with ourselves and realize that it is possible to politely disagree with someone on one issue or level yet still love and respect them - and work with them toward the betterment of all. After all, if we were all the same or had exactly the same views this would be one boring place to be.

That does not mean that we need to find common ground with everyone. There are those who would openly advocate our destruction. To those I would say, "be afraid, be very afraid." We may have disagreements amongst ourselves but we are family. Families stick together against ne'er-do-well outsiders and those bent on our demise.

Now is the time to demonstrate that unity.