Do The Tighten Up
Most Peculiar, Momma; Whoa!
So, those newsletters are 500 schnizz at a crack. I did not grokk that, when I put the first 500 in. We're going to have to scale back our expectations on newsletter frequency to: once, every time it's free. I will do more of these things, instead.
Not for nothing; strawberries and radishes not only have a similar size, shape and red/white appearance; but they also share certain subtle flavor points. This is an entirely unscientific conclusion; drawn upon the basis of taste-buds, alone. There's a flavor Venn diagram of their shared ground, I'll wager. Just sharing my thoughts on that.
As I have said in previous communications; I'm a live in aide for a person with Cerebral Palsy, named Ray. I include Ray in all these art projects. We made many CD-Rs of rustle music with little booklets and passed them around for free. We called them Free Luv.
I've posted pages from the Free Luv booklets; which have lots of pictures of Ray, as well as pictures taken by Ray. Ray cut out the booklets, and the little album like sleeves for the CD-Rs, on a paper cutter. Eventually, we'll get all the pages to a complete booklet up there.
I've put up some pictures of Ray Rustle wall art, that Ray participated in. We will offer some of that for sale in our catalog.
When I do newsletters, I'll include a song and explain something about it. Now I see, that this thing will let me upload a video or songs. Guess I could do that on these posts.
I'll attach a YouTube vid that The Orchard put up there, of a slightly better mix of Angelynne under a slightly different title: Angel Leah. I attached both versions. This song was recorded at Walls Have Ears, by Bill Stace. Jason Lovall played the violin part. Mike Skeff on Drums. Ron Turner on Mandolin. Don Turner on accordion. I sang it, wrote it, played Guitar and mixed it with Paul Setser. Sarah Kozar sang back ups. We have a version with Ray singing along. We'll get around to sharing that, too.
I guess that's enough for now!