A perfectly ordinary Monday, which is thankfully Tuesday, and which seemed to go by much quicker without that extra bit of summer hours at the end of the day. I wonder if Fridays will seem exceptionally long for the next couple of weeks, as they once again become ordinary work days, but I actually doubt it.
Anyway, in lieu of content or news, here’s my August music mix:
- “Head Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promise” by the Avett Brothers
- “You Turned My Head Around” by Dean & Britta
- “Lent” by Autoheart
- “Black Soul Choir” by 16 Horsepower
- “Go On” by Basia Bulat
- “Disco Compilation” by Serafina Steer
- “There’s So Much Energy in Us” by Cloud Cult
- “Ebony Sky” by Young Fathers
- “Stand and Deliver” by Adam Ant
- “Wondering Where the Lions Are” by Bruce Cockburn
- “Just Breathe” by Peal Jam
- “It’s All Okay” by Julia Stone
- “Dancing in the Devil’s Shoes” by Guilemots
- “Who Will Comfort Me” by Melody Gardot
- “Ohio” by Patty Griffin
August was kind of a lousy month in a couple of respects — computer and spine both deciding to crap out on me — but it did seem to turn around a bit near the end. I certainly can’t fault the month for not going by quickly. And I like these songs, so there’s that.
Though, frankly, I’m just amazed it’s September. It’s not remotely autumn yet, at least not as far as the humidity is concerned, but it’s getting there.