Honeysuckle and the American Analog Set
June 17th, 2009 at 9:19 am (the good times)
Oh how I have abandoned the bloggitty. And I have so much more great information to share about the wonders of non-motorized transport - but that will wait. In the last hour and 1/2 I have had 2 really nice experiences. While riding through Myrtle Edwards Park I caught the stunning and glorious aroma of our fine honeysuckle vine. I think I actually had to say, “oh my” out loud. The honeysuckle flowers are not super long lived so get to the park now. The vines are twining up the fence on the park side of the Grain Elevator Compound.
I made it to work and am feeling a little slow-moving. I have to a bunch of computer work this morning and I put on the American Analog Set’s album, “The Fun of Watching Fireworks.” This is perhaps one of the best alltime long roadtrip albums, but also really wonderful for overcast slow mornings. The twill of the farfisa and the tasty drum beats are really making my morning spectacular. Thanks American Analog Set. Now perhpas I need to put the album on my MP3 player and ride back over to the park and listen while taking in the siren-song fragrance of the honeysuckle.