Just thinking this morning, about life and our all too short existence here on earth, and felt like jotting down my thoughts on the subject.
I'm up early everyday, but never set an alarm. My routine would drive many to tears I am quite certain. I make coffee around 4:30 and start running through the band's set list.
As daylight breaks, I toast a couple pieces of Dave's Killer Bread...lightly toasted, buttered with raw honey. I enjoy this toast over my kitchen sink, so I can watch the birds visiting the feeders in our backyard.
I post some here, play some more music, drink some more coffee, then head out to the freeways for another, unnerving daily commute.
When I get home, wife and I talk about our days, then I will usually watch something on TV with my daughter and wife. I really do not watch TV other than watching with them.
I cannot watch the news, or anything that portrays violence or inhumanity. I've just seen too much of it. Most of the time, we watch things like "Cars," or "Toy Story," or maybe a documentary.
After dinner, its back out into my studio to play, practice or maybe try writing something original.
Funny, as boring as this sounds, I feel amazingly happy and satisfied with my life. Every day I look forward to my day's challenges and my musical interactions.
I think back and wonder what I might have become had I finished high school, went on to college and got a degree.
I think, sometimes, that I might enjoy attending Musician's Institute in L.A. Heaven knows thst I have no musical education, so that might be a good thing to explore. Hmmmm...
But for now, I guess that I'm comfortable and happy, despite having no great accomplishments to share.
Some mornings, i just pick up the guitar and fiddle around with a melody or two, sometimes, creating nothing at all. Other times, I will record these noodling sessions and refer back to them layer, just to see what I was feeling at that moment in time.
Here is one such session...recorded one early morning on my Daughter's 2016 Squire Stratocaster.
May everything that you do be blessed with prosperity.
- Rob
I'm up early everyday, but never set an alarm. My routine would drive many to tears I am quite certain. I make coffee around 4:30 and start running through the band's set list.
As daylight breaks, I toast a couple pieces of Dave's Killer Bread...lightly toasted, buttered with raw honey. I enjoy this toast over my kitchen sink, so I can watch the birds visiting the feeders in our backyard.
I post some here, play some more music, drink some more coffee, then head out to the freeways for another, unnerving daily commute.
When I get home, wife and I talk about our days, then I will usually watch something on TV with my daughter and wife. I really do not watch TV other than watching with them.
I cannot watch the news, or anything that portrays violence or inhumanity. I've just seen too much of it. Most of the time, we watch things like "Cars," or "Toy Story," or maybe a documentary.
After dinner, its back out into my studio to play, practice or maybe try writing something original.
Funny, as boring as this sounds, I feel amazingly happy and satisfied with my life. Every day I look forward to my day's challenges and my musical interactions.
I think back and wonder what I might have become had I finished high school, went on to college and got a degree.
I think, sometimes, that I might enjoy attending Musician's Institute in L.A. Heaven knows thst I have no musical education, so that might be a good thing to explore. Hmmmm...
But for now, I guess that I'm comfortable and happy, despite having no great accomplishments to share.
Some mornings, i just pick up the guitar and fiddle around with a melody or two, sometimes, creating nothing at all. Other times, I will record these noodling sessions and refer back to them layer, just to see what I was feeling at that moment in time.
Here is one such session...recorded one early morning on my Daughter's 2016 Squire Stratocaster.
May everything that you do be blessed with prosperity.
- Rob


