
Wimberley, TX
The old MacBook Pro here is making rumbling sounds similar to those you might hear after you’ve eaten something gone bad . . . I know the phenomenon well–it means the hard drive is about to sail on to that great electronics recycling bin in the sky. Maybe luck is on my side and I’ll at least get this post up–I am also traveling with an iPad, but if you have ever tried editing a post on a touch screen, you know the special rage that develops when you put your guitar-playing(calloused) finger(s) on one line of text and the cursor thinks it’s the spot 5 lines up and 2 inches to the left that you really want, consistently. Yep, very much a first-world problem, I know. Anyway, time’s wasting; hard drive’s spinning …
I’ve had a fine time running the roads in Louisiana and Texas. Thanks to all who’ve come out to the shows, and to the wonderful friends who’ve hosted me for a night or three. I’ll be easing up to Oklahoma for two shows this weekend–Saturday night I’ll be in OK City at The Blue Door, opening for my friend Rod Picott; Sunday, Rod and I will be playing a house concert presented by Scott Aycock at Studio Soul in Tulsa. Hard to believe, but this will be my first show in OK City, and only my second in T-town. (Check the tour page for the details, ladies and gents.)Looking forward to it. Monday I’ll be steering the sled east towards home, where I hope Spring has finally found Nashville. Happy vernal equinox, everybody! (Sounds slightly dirty, doesn’t it? Okay, maybe it’s just me!)
Thanks for your ongoing support of the sponsorship campaign–despite Stealth Marketing‘s usual “subtle” approach, ha ha, you’re still signing up–much appreciated. And the songs keep coming, hoorah.
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