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"It's a blank slate,

A new place,

A slant of Northern light"

-- from "Clouds in the Water" (unreleased)

On Living In Interesting Times - September 12, 2008

I just finished reading Margaret Atwood's "Oryx and Crake", a utopian/distopian novel about the unintended consequences of genetic engineering and what you can't change about human nature. In 2003 it was probably still a little shocking, conjuring images that seemed far-fetched and too sci-fi. In 2008, however, it reads almost like news headlines, with just a dab of creative license.

I've also been dabbling in the occult... I picked up a book called "Cosmos and Psyche", which explores the separation that occcurred when we discovered that the earth revolves around the sun, and how by imagining a wholly objective universe, we lost the basis for the meaning in our humanity. The book goes into the history (and former science) of astrology, and explores how the movement of other planets may be connected to our personal and collective experience here on our own planet.

It made me think a lot about the kinds of choices that I've made, and the lifestyle I'm choosing to live. It made me think about the kind of world that we all are busy creating and sustaining every single day. I agree that one of our crowning achievements as human beings is technology, but it is only one of our claims to fame, one of many cultural adaptations that have allowed us as a species to flourish. It shares the stage with such heavy hitters as compassion, awareness, and the ability to imagine the future--and make choices accordingly.

We are well equipped to be here, right now, in the midst of these interesting times. We can see both the fruits and the failures of our labors. We are uniquely endowed with the ability to be aware of our situation, to really feel how our fellow earthlings are impacted by our actions, to imagine a more desirable future and to choose to use our tools humanely to benefit both ourselves and the world.

Now if I can get all of that into a catchy little song that hits the pop charts worldwide, I'll be in business;)

Late Bloomers... - June 10, 2008

So, this is my first year in Portland, and it's still COLD in JUNE. Coat. Scarf. 2 pairs of socks. Really! There has been one sunny day in 2 weeks. And my umbrella (sure sign that I'm new in town) has been a constant companion.

It just goes to show that seasons are subjective... When does winter end? How long is a springtime? How much does the sun matter? It all depends on where you are, and whether the conditions are favorable for the particular creature you are to come into the fullest fullness of your flowering.

I had an *amazing* outdoor show on one of the loveliest days so far: on May 15th I played at an open house for my favorite acupuncturist & chiropractic & massage clinic. They've been keeping my arms happy and functioning AND keeping me sane through this transition! Check out their website here: http://www.balhic.com/contact.htm

Recently, I've been invited to play a couple of shows! Yay!

I'll be playing with fellow Song-Schooler Ryan Mintz on Mon. June 16th--he's in town the weekend before to play Pride! And I'll be sharing a show on Fri. July 11th with a local act at the 9 Muses Acoustic Pub. The details are on the "Calendar" page! I'd love to see some new and familiar faces there for these Portland-debut shows:)

~k

Folk Alliance and Fortune Telling - March 21, 2008

I visited Memphis at the end of February, courtesy of CD Baby. My fellow Baby and musician, Celia Grace and I hosted 3 nights of private showcases that ran until 3am. The wine was flowing. The Red Bull was flowing. And the music was amazing:)

Some of my favorites were performances by The Pines, Suzanna Choffel, Chuck E. Costa and Chris O'Brien. Check out the links page to go hear their stuff!

I played a few showcases myself, and got to visit with a lot of folks I haven't seen since I had to stop touring. Of course, we made the pilgrimage to Graceland, and got to tour the Gibson facility there as well. Sadly, we did NOT get to stumble down Beale Street this time... but next time? Watch out!

On another note, it was my birthday yesterday, and I celebrated by having my tea leaves read. As a hopeless tea addict, I was pleased to discover yet another reason to revere the leaves. We'll just say that my cup runneth over these days:)

I'm starting to schedule Open Mic performances! Check out the calendar page for details... Yay!