I have been thinking about doing this for a while.
Little more than five months after the conclusion of the Kill to Get Crimson tour, here I am again writing in this tiny little box.
Nostalgia kicks in, and it kicks hard; this blog-posting page reminds me of the wonderful time I had during June-July earlier this year, following the Group of Seven Wonders all throughout North America. It started on June 24 in Denver, CO, and ended on July 31 in Miami-Beach, FL; I crossed 24 states and 6 provinces, met wonderful people along the way and watched the greatest musical performance on earth on a daily basis (almost; well, the band had to rest every now and then).
And of course, I kept a journal.
31 shows. Undoubtedly, the best time of my life.
I found it very enjoyable to keep a journal during my trip, so I decided to start another blog, see how it goes. Rather than documenting every detail of my life, boring the living hell out of innocent people who meant no harm, I will use this blog as a drawing canvas for my thoughts and occasional musings.
So, just to catch up with what's been going on here since I came back at the beginning of August. Been working very hard, making up for the time I wasn't here. Luckily, I happen to like my line of work, so the experience is, at the end of the day, positive.
Music takes a bigger part of my life now. Two new guitars have been added to my collection - Mark Knopfler's signature Stratocaster and an acoustic-electric Taylor Grand Auditorium (414ce). Together with the Gibson Les-Paul Standard I already had, and the Yamaha nylon guitar my dad bought for me about 15 years ago, I got myself some nice inventory going.
I gained some weight during the trip - well, it is rather tricky to keep in good shape when you eat in restaurants for more than a month. That extra weight has been since lost and I feel great. I have been very busy with catching up with work, unfortunately making me give up Aikido for a while. Soon, though, it will be over and I'll be back on the mat.
At the meantime, feel free to subscribe via RSS for updates.
Soon,
Isaac
I'm happy you started blogging again. Serious growing up going on in here (you could say it's about time), take a look.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're back! :)
ReplyDeleteTough guy are you Isaac,in a positive sense I mean.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't the heart to ask you about
this conflict and here you are 'to the front': good luck and a big hug
daria, italy