I'm still mulling over a super-introspective running post, so for the time being, I thought I'd let you listen to some of the songs I've been loving recently.
First up: Old Enough, by The Raconteurs, featuring Ricky Skaggs and Ashley Monroe:
Continuing the Ashley Monroe theme (don't you just love her old-timey voice?) here's the Pistol Annies singing Hell on Heels.
Little Lion Man by Mumford and Sons:
And last, but God knows, not least: Alison Krauss & Union Station's Lie Awake, which is a track on their newest album. Which, P.S. you should listen to RIGHT THIS VERY SECOND.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Ferrous Wheel
Image via ThinkGeek.com |
How is it possible that I *don't* own this tshirt? ThinkGeek.com, I think I love you.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Sunshine
This weekend Chicago was, in a word, succulent. Sunday was everything you'd want September to be: it was in the 60s and low 70s, sunny, breezy, virtually no humidity. Like I said, perfect.
My friend was visiting from St. Louis so we wound up downtown, walking along the water and visiting the Bean. Since this is not exactly shaping up to the most exciting blog post in the history of blogging, I figured I'd cut my losses now. And rather than continue gushing about how gorgeous it was, I'll just show you some photos.
My friend was visiting from St. Louis so we wound up downtown, walking along the water and visiting the Bean. Since this is not exactly shaping up to the most exciting blog post in the history of blogging, I figured I'd cut my losses now. And rather than continue gushing about how gorgeous it was, I'll just show you some photos.
Chicago's Burnham Harbor. Snapped on my cell phone. |
The Bean. |
Can you see us? Hint: I'm in black. She's in white. |
More Bean, reflecting the area north of Millennium Park. |
Aon Building, BCBS, and other bits of downtown Chicago. |
Julie's photo of a bike. |
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