A Love Sleeps Deep

I feel sorry for all the Midwest folks who are still waiting for spring as they dig out from a seemingly endless parade of snowstorms. You guys are my peeps (or will be in a couple of months), so I feel your pain. However, I am not yet a Midwesterner, so I may feel your … Continue reading A Love Sleeps Deep

Lipstick on a Pig

As far as Friday the 13ths go, this one is anything but unlucky. The Moondoggies' new album, "A Love Sleeps Deep," came out today. It's been five years since their last record; that's basically an eternity in the rock 'n roll biz. If you are unfamiliar with our history with the band, let's just say … Continue reading Lipstick on a Pig

Playing Tourist in the Emerald City

We got to play tourist in our own backyard over the weekend. OK, maybe "backyard" is a stretch. Seattle's more like 180 miles away. But for a while there, it was feeling like a second home. So that kind of counts, right? In any case, we headed north on Saturday morning for a weekend getaway … Continue reading Playing Tourist in the Emerald City

Keep Me Free From Birth

I'm walking through the cramped aisles of the used record store, shuffling through vinyl, searching for albums to add to my collection. George Harrison and Neil Young and Blondie are already tucked under my arm, awaiting their spins on my turntable, as I seek out additional treasures. It is a perfectly Portland Saturday afternoon, and … Continue reading Keep Me Free From Birth

Our (noun) was (adjective).

I've got a dilemma. Our weekend was amazing - chock full of fun and adventure! However, Tara warned me that certain events aren't suitable to divulge publicly. Not with our parents reading, anyway. So I decided to skirt this barrier by posting a Mad Libs version of our weekend. This way, all of you can … Continue reading Our (noun) was (adjective).

Breakfast of Champions…?

I work with an interesting group of people at my new job. There are three graphics designers who sit in the room opposite ours (by “ours” I mean me and two web developers). We share a “window” with graphics – really just a pair of rectangles cut into the wall – so conversations are anything … Continue reading Breakfast of Champions…?

I Blessed the Banjo Player

It had been a while since Tara and I had gone to a live music performance. Almost three months, to be exact, and considering we saw four concerts during a one-month span after she moved here, the drought seemed especially long. So when we saw that one of our favorite bands, The Moondoggies, were playing … Continue reading I Blessed the Banjo Player

Hipsters Are Allowed To Whine

Last week we went to Mississippi Studios, a Baptist-church-turned-recording-studio-turned-music-venue, to see a live show. One of our favorite bands, The Moondoggies, but that's neither here nor there. Actually, it is. (Warning: I'm about to geek out here). Not only did Tara surprise me with a vinyl LP she bought at the show, but she had all … Continue reading Hipsters Are Allowed To Whine

A Three Chord Revelation

Last night I found myself in a dimly lit music lounge sipping a gin and tonic while listening to a rock 'n roll band playing loudly and energetically. I turned to Tara and said, over the wailing guitars and pounding drums, "I'm living the life I always wanted." Call it a three-chord revelation. Many years … Continue reading A Three Chord Revelation