Mornin Pilgrims,
I'm reminded mightily of Frank Zappa's "Yellow Snow" tune this morning watching it snow AGAIN here. Things are moving forward but the inclement weather really slows things down. One of the BIG projects I had planned with the twins was to clean off the back patio of everything that needed go to the landfill and where we'd normally put that stuff there's a 4 foot high snow berm. I guess our buddy Paul Alcock will have his work cut out for him after we leave but we'll pay him well to do everything that'll need to get done. Times have been hard for independent contractors in Lynchburg the last year or so after the economy tanked so the work will keep Paul busy for close to a month and hopefully he'll get more work from Betty Burch after we're gone.
Work continues on my solo CD and in spite of everything, Billy Worley and Pat Lawrence have both been brilliant like always and the love and care they bring to my music is priceless. Robbie Wells starts putting his parts down tonight and Saturday and I go back to Billy's on Sunday to redo any of the vocal parts that need it. Monday will be final mixdown and Tuesday I master it and take the final to Bright Images to get them pressed. The twins have also been magnificent through my recording process and I plan to take them to lunch Wednesday and shopping to get them out of the house.
Cassie FINALLY moves in at 44 Rue Nic tonight! She's excited and very pleased and will have the apartment ready for the entire crews' arrival on March 3rd. It's going to be so cool to be back in Paris again and with my family too! Awesome!
It's starting to feel like a runaway train here but I'm enjoying the ride!
Love to all!
sid
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